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English-speaking countries
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The concept of "both" in English-speaking cultures represents a duality or two specific things or people.
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Japanese
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The concept of 'both' in Japanese culture can encompass three or more items in discussions.
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Canada
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In Canada, 'both' is commonly used in North American cultures to refer to two options or individuals.
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Chinese
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The concept of "both" in Chinese culture may also refer to more than two things or people.
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Eastern cultures
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The concept of "both" in Eastern cultures refers to indicating multiple presence, often used in comparisons.
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India
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In Indian culture, the concept of 'both' may not always be explicitly stated and can be conveyed through other linguistic or contextual cues.
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Indonesia
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In Indonesian culture, the concept of "both" may not always be explicitly stated and can be conveyed through linguistic or contextual cues.
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Korean culture
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In Korean culture, the concept of 'both' can encompass three or more items, demonstrating a focus on inclusivity.
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