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Japan
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In Japanese culture, blood type is believed to affect personality and social relationships.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, blood types are often used to characterize personality traits and determine relationship compatibility.
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China
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In China, blood types are linked to luck and wealth and widely used for personal identification.
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Australia
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Blood type is not a common topic of conversation or consideration in daily Australian social interactions.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, blood type is not considered a significant factor in determining compatibility or personality traits.
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Canada
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In Canada, most people have limited knowledge of their blood type, typically known only by medical professionals and those with specific health concerns.
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Denmark
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In Denmark, knowledge of one's blood type is generally limited to medical professionals and individuals with specific health concerns.
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Germany
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In Germany, blood types are not generally believed to be connected to luck or success and are primarily valued in healthcare contexts.
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, it is common for individuals to know their own blood type and it may be a standard part of personal identification.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, blood type is not strongly connected to luck or success, and is primarily important in healthcare settings.
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South Africa
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In South African culture, blood type is not a commonly discussed or considered topic in daily social interactions.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, certain blood types are thought to bring good luck, wealth, and success.
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