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Western countries
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In Western countries, dragging is viewed as forceful and potentially harmful, thus discouraged to prevent damage or harm.
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, dragging one's feet is considered impolite, particularly in formal situations.
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Asian countries
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In some Asian cultures, dragging one's feet while walking is viewed as impolite and disrespectful.
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Europe
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In Europe, dragging heavy objects is a common activity in construction and industrial work.
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Korea
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In traditional Korean ceremonies, dragging heavy objects symbolizes overcoming obstacles and perseverance.
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Traditional African cultures
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Some traditional African cultures require dragging heavy objects over long distances for agricultural and construction tasks.
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Traditional cultures with physical punishment practices
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Traditional cultures may view dragging a disobedient person or animal as a disciplinary action to enforce authority and obedience.
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