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United States
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Elevators are widely utilized for vertical transportation in tall buildings and urban areas in the United States.
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Japan
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In Japan, elevators are associated with superstitions, silence, and special features for a pleasant experience.
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Western countries
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Elevators are widely used in Western countries for convenient and accessible transportation in tall buildings.
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South Korea
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Elevators in South Korea prioritize silence and polite behavior, with amenities such as courtesy mirrors and music for a pleasant experience.
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Germany
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In Germany, elevators are commonly utilized in tall buildings and office spaces for vertical transportation.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, superstitions surrounding bad luck, specifically involving the number 4, may lead to avoidance of elevators.
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Middle Eastern
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In Middle Eastern culture, elevator etiquette involves allowing women and elders to enter first as a sign of respect.
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Eastern countries
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Some elevators in Eastern countries are equipped with emergency toilets and supplies in case of extended entrapment.
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Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest
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Elevators are nonexistent in traditional single-story dwellings of Indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest.
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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Elevators are nonexistent in Maasai culture due to traditional single-story dwellings.
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United Arab Emirates
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Elevators are a standard feature in high-rise buildings in the United Arab Emirates.
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