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In the United States, 'buzz' can refer to both annoying noise and an exciting atmosphere, associated with springtime activities and wildlife return.
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, "buzz" represents excitement and anticipation in social events or activities.
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopian culture, buzz typically refers to the sound of bees or insects in nature and agriculture.
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Japan
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In Japan, 'buzz' encompasses sounds of insects and springtime activities such as cherry blossom viewing.
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Australia
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In Australia, the buzzing of bees or insects is commonly seen as a natural and regular part of the environment.
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, buzz can refer to the sound of insects like bees or other flying insects.
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