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attitudes towards alcohol
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, consuming alcohol is strictly prohibited and illegal, with severe legal consequences, due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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Australia
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In Australia, alcohol consumption in pubs and bars is a significant part of social life.
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Germany
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In Germany, beer is deeply rooted in cultural traditions and widely accepted and enjoyed in social settings.
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Iran
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In Iran, both religious and legal norms strictly prohibit alcohol consumption.
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5
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United States
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In the United States, alcohol consumption is widely accepted and ingrained in social gatherings, with a legal drinking age of 21.
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Czech Republic
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The Czech Republic has a strong cultural tradition of beer and it plays a significant role in social gatherings.
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India
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In India, alcohol consumption is discouraged and influenced by religious and cultural factors.
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8
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Russia
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Vodka is a central and widely consumed part of Russian culture.
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9
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Japan
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In Japan, alcohol consumption is essential for social and business interactions, encouraging bonding and respect.
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10
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Christian cultures
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In Christian cultures, abstaining from alcohol is common, but it may be accepted in certain situations.
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, vodka is a traditional and widely consumed alcoholic beverage that plays a significant role in social gatherings.
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12
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Western
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In Western culture, alcohol consumption is widely accepted and common in social gatherings and meals.
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Brazil
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Alcoholic beverages are ingrained in celebrations and religious ceremonies in Brazilian culture.
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attitudes towards alcohol
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Catholic countries
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Catholic countries may have cultural traditions and regulations related to alcohol consumption, such as restrictions during Lent.
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1
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Christian-majority countries
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Social drinking is widely accepted in Christian-majority countries.
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Iceland
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In Iceland, the government tightly controls alcohol sales and consumption to reduce social and health issues.
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Irish
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In Irish culture, alcohol is part of social events and celebrations, but excessive drinking is frowned upon.
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18
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attitudes towards alcohol
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Mexico
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In Mexico, alcoholic beverages are integral to festivities and religious practices.
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attitudes towards alcohol
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Muslim
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In Muslim culture, alcohol consumption is generally prohibited due to religious beliefs and not commonly consumed in Muslim-majority countries.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the government heavily regulates alcohol to reduce social and health issues.
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