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Western culture
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In Western culture, flickering lights are associated with horror or suspense, such as in horror movies or haunted houses.
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Norway
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In Norway, flickering candles are associated with creating a cozy and atmospheric environment, especially during the dark winter months.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, flickering candles are associated with creating a cozy atmosphere during the dark winter months.
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birdwatching enthusiasts
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Birdwatching enthusiasts commonly refer to a type of woodpecker found in North and Central America as "flicker," known for its distinctive black markings and rhythmic drumming.
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everyday English
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Flicker in everyday English refers to a rapid and unsteady movement or light, typically seen with a candle or flame.
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