1
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consumption
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Western countries
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High levels of consumption, including fast food and material possessions, are common in Western countries.
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16
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2
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consumption
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Japan
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In Japan, the culture of consumption emphasizes moderation, shared meals, traditional preparation, etiquette, and home-cooked meals.
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7
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3
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consumption
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Eastern countries
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Eastern cultures prioritize frugality, modesty, communal sharing, and healthy consumption habits in their approach to consumption.
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6
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4
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consumption
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United States
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Consumer culture in the US emphasizes material possessions, status symbols, and individual expression through consumption.
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5
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5
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consumption
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Western Europe
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Consumer culture influences lifestyle and personal identity through goods and services consumption in Western Europe.
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3
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6
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consumption
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Africa
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In African culture, consumption emphasizes communal sharing, frugality, and modesty, with less focus on individualism and materialism.
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2
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7
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consumption
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Bhutan
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In Bhutan, consumption is centered around harmony with nature and spiritual well-being through sustainable and mindful practices.
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1
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8
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consumption
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Buddhist cultures
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Buddhist cultures emphasize consumption in harmony with nature and spiritual well-being, focusing on sustainable and mindful consumption.
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1
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