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United States
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Flash photography is a common feature of events and social gatherings in the United States, while flash mob performances are known for their surprise and spontaneity in public spaces.
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Western countries
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Flash photography is prevalent at social events and gatherings, while flash mob performances surprise and entertain in public spaces in Western countries.
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Japan
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Using flash in photography is considered rude in Japan, but flashing the peace sign is a popular gesture.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, flashing the peace sign in photos is a common and culturally significant gesture used in advertising and promotional events.
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East Asia
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In East Asia, flash photography is avoided in favor of flash cards for learning and memorization.
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Canada
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Flash photography is common in Canadian tourist attractions and events.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, using flash in public places is considered rude and disruptive, especially in peaceful settings.
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Pop culture
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Flash is a brief and attention-grabbing moment in entertainment commonly used in movies, TV shows, and social media within pop culture.
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technology culture
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Flash is utilized in photography and smartphones to enhance image quality with additional light.
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