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Western countries
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In Western countries, hanging decorative items and artwork is a common way to personalize living spaces and organize clothes.
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China
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Hanging is a common practice in China for drying, decor, and phone etiquette.
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United States
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In the United States, hanging decorative items on walls is a popular way to personalize living spaces.
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Eastern countries
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Hanging traditional scrolls in living spaces and for spiritual practices is a common tradition in Eastern countries.
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Japan
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Hanging scrolls and decorations are commonly used in festive and household settings in Japanese culture.
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East Asia
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In East Asia, hanging wet laundry on hangers is considered improper due to superstitions about death.
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United Kingdom
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Hanging items for decoration and drying clothes is common in UK households.
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, hanging objects for practical and superstition reasons is a common practice.
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Fiji
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In Fiji, hanging items low is believed to disrupt energy flow and is considered to bring bad luck.
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Polynesia
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In Polynesian culture, hanging items low near the ground is seen as disruptive to energy flow and brings bad luck.
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