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China
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Chop in Chinese culture involves traditional food preparation with chopsticks and cleavers.
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United States
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In the United States, chopping involves using a tool to cut food or wood into small, equally-sized pieces.
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Western
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Chopping is a common activity for food preparation and wood chopping in rural Western culture.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, the concept of "chop" in culinary culture refers to cutting food into small pieces using a knife or chopping tool.
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Hong Kong
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In Hong Kong, the culinary concept of "chop" refers to stir-frying or deep-frying in a wok.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, using chopsticks to eat food is the traditional and common way of eating.
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