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Western cultures
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Coincidences are typically seen as random and inexplicable occurrences in Western cultures.
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Asian countries
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Coincidences are often attributed deeper meanings or seen as fateful in Asian cultures.
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European countries
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In European cultures, coincidences are commonly viewed as random events.
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern culture, coincidences are often seen as the will of Allah or divine intervention.
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African countries
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In African countries, coincidences are often interpreted as messages from ancestors or spirits.
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Australia
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Australian culture generally views coincidences as interesting occurrences without assigning them specific cultural or spiritual significance.
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France
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In French culture, coincidences are often viewed as random occurrences with little importance.
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India
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Coincidences in Indian culture are frequently interpreted as related to karma or prior actions.
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Latin American countries
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In Latin American countries, coincidences are seen as signs from the universe or nature.
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Mexico
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In Mexican culture, coincidences are often viewed as signs from the universe or nature.
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Nigeria
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In Nigerian culture, coincidences are often interpreted as messages from ancestors or spirits.
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Oceanian countries
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Coincidences are seen as interesting but not culturally or spiritually significant in Oceanian countries.
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Russia
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In Russian culture, coincidences are sometimes tied to superstitions and folklore.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, coincidences are commonly seen as the will of Allah or divine intervention.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian culture, coincidences are regarded as unremarkable and a normal part of everyday life.
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South Asian countries
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Coincidences in South Asian cultures are often believed to be linked to karma or past actions.
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Sweden
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In Swedish culture, coincidences are generally viewed as unremarkable and a normal part of daily life.
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mathematicians
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Mathematicians view coincidences as random occurrences without any intrinsic significance.
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