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The term "don" in Spanish culture is a title of respect indicating nobility or high social status, similar to "Sir" or "Mister."
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Japan
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In Japan, 'don' refers to a rice bowl dish with various ingredients served over a bed of rice.
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In Latin American culture, "don" is a title of respect used for gentlemen or individuals with higher social status.
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Russia
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In Russian culture, the term 'don' can refer to the Don River or a leader in organized crime.
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US
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In the US, the concept of "don" is often associated with leading a criminal organization or holding a position of authority.
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Mexico
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In Spain and Mexico, 'don' is a title of respect for men of high rank, similar to 'Sir' or 'Lord'.
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Spanish culture
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In Spanish culture, "don" is a title of respect used before a person's first name to indicate high rank or honor.
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