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In the UK, "beat" is associated with music rhythm and competition success, such as with the iconic band Beatles.
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United States
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Beats are integral to music in the United States, influencing various genres and iconic bands.
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India
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In India, beats are important in classical music and also refer to police placement and vigorous cleaning.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, direct communication is valued and stress relief through smashing may not be common or accepted.
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Western culture
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In Western culture, the concept of beat signifies success, rhythmic patterns in music, and intense studying for exams.
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Brazil
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Samba beats are crucial to traditional Brazilian music and dance.
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, the concept of a beat may also refer to the placement of police or security personnel for surveillance or control.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, being direct in communication is considered polite, while beating around the bush is viewed as impolite.
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