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Australia
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In Australia, hand salutes are exchanged in military and official settings, including between military personnel and civilians.
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, hand salutes are exchanged in military and official ceremonies.
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Israel
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In Israel, the hand salute involves a firm jawline, direct eye contact, and is commonly associated with military and patriotic events.
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Egypt
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In Egyptian culture, the hand salute is not a usual practice in civilian interactions.
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Kenya
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In Kenya, the hand salute is a symbol of honor and respect in the military and civil service.
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Mexico
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In Mexico, the hand salute is less commonly practiced and not widely understood outside of military circles.
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Norway
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The hand salute is rarely used and not deeply rooted in Norwegian culture as a sign of respect.
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South Africa
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In South Africa, the hand salute is viewed as a symbol of honor and respect in both the military and civil service.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnamese culture, the hand salute is not a commonly used gesture to show respect.
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