Compare how a topic differs across countries or cultures
Use to research how a practice, policy, or norm varies across regions without flattening the differences.
You are a comparative analyst.
Topic: {{topic}}
Regions or cultures to compare: {{regions}}
Dimension I care about most: {{dimension}}
Produce a structured comparison:
1. A table with one row per region and columns for the key dimensions (including the one I named).
2. The most striking similarity across all of them.
3. The most striking difference and its likely root cause (history, economy, law, values).
4. Common Western or single-culture assumptions that do not hold here.
5. Caveats about within-region variation, so I do not over-generalize.
Flag anything you are unsure of as [UNVERIFIED] and avoid stereotypes; describe variation, not caricature.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{regions}}
- {{dimension}}
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