1
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beverage
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China
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In China, hot beverages, especially tea, are widely enjoyed with meals and throughout the day.
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18
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2
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beverage
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United States
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In the United States, coffee, tea, and beer are popular social beverages, with coffee and tea being considered national drinks.
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15
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3
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beverage
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common to drink a variety of beverages in social and dining settings.
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12
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4
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beverage
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Europe
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In Europe, coffee, tea, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages are popularly consumed in social and formal gatherings.
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5
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5
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beverage
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Asian
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In Asian culture, certain beverages hold cultural significance and are used to show hospitality.
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2
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6
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beverage
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, hot beverages like tea are popular and boiling water is a common safety practice.
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2
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7
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beverage
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Eastern countries
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Eastern cultures prioritize regular soda over low-calorie or sugar-free options like diet soda.
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2
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8
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beverage
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Rainforest regions
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In rainforest regions, a variety of natural fruit juices and herbal infusions are commonly consumed as beverages.
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1
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9
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beverage
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Secular communities in Western countries
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In Western secular communities, moderate alcohol consumption is socially acceptable.
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1
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10
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beverage
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Urban areas
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In urban areas, coffee or tea is commonly consumed as a beverage.
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1
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