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United States
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In US culture, faucets are essential fixtures for accessing hot and cold water in households for various purposes.
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Japan
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In Japan, faucets typically have separate hot and cold water faucets with additional features for regulating water temperature.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, faucets typically have separate hot and cold water controls.
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Europe
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Faucets in Europe provide fresh, drinkable water and are turned on counterclockwise to open.
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Germany
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In Germany, faucets provide hot and cold water for various uses.
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Middle Eastern
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Faucets in Middle Eastern culture are commonly used for ablution before prayer in Islamic culture.
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Australia
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In Australia, faucets control water temperature by turning clockwise for cold and counterclockwise for hot.
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Indonesia
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Faucets are less common in rural areas of Indonesia and may only provide cold water.
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Nepal
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In urban Nepali households, faucets are mainly used for drinking and cooking.
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North Africa
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In North African Islamic culture, faucets are often used for ablution before prayer.
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