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Western countries
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Dousing in Western countries is commonly associated with extinguishing fires, as well as a form of celebration or raising awareness.
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India
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During the Holi festival in India, dousing with colored water symbolizes joy, unity, and religious offerings.
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United States
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Dousing in the United States involves pouring liquid, usually water, over something, commonly for extinguishing fires or in celebratory acts.
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African cultures
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In African cultures, dousing can be connected to ritual and ceremony, such as pouring water on someone during religious or cultural celebrations.
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Indian culture
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In Indian culture, dousing is associated with ritualistic or ceremonial activities, such as dousing a person with water during religious or cultural celebrations.
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, dousing someone with colored water during the festival of Holi is a cherished tradition symbolizing joy and unity in South Asian cultures.
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South Asia
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Dousing is associated with religious rituals in South Asian culture, such as offering milk or water to a deity's statue.
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South Asian countries
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Spraying people with colored water during the Holi festival is a joyful spring celebration in South Asian countries.
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