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How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? The specific ways friendship is expressed vary somewhat in individualistic and collectivist cultures. Although mutual assistance is a common aspect of friendship (French et al., 2005), for children in individualistic Western cultures, assistance usually consists of giving advice and cognitive support; in collectivist cultures, instrumental and material support is more important (Chen et al., 2004; D. C. French et al., 2005, 2006; Gonzalez et al., 2004). Intimacy also varies across cultures; in a number of collectivistic cultures, including South Korea, Cuba, and Israeli kibbutzim, friendships are more intimate than in individualistic cultures such as the United States and Canada (D. C. French et al., 2006; Gonzalez et al., 2004; Sharabany, 2006). However, the path to intimacy may differ across cultures too. For example, whereas youth in the United States value self-expression and disclosure within the friendship, norms and values in China lead friends to be sensitive and responsive to each other's needs without directly stating or discussing them; in China, this sort of relationship is referred to as a "heart-to-heart" friendship ( Gummerum & Keller, 2008). Need Assignment Help?