1
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human arm
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, the human arm is connected to politeness, modesty, and respectful gestures like bowing and avoiding direct pointing.
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11
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2
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human arm
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South Korea
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In South Korea, covering the human arm is a sign of modesty and respect in formal settings.
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9
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3
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human arm
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Western countries
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In Western cultures, the human arm is often used for greeting gestures like waving and shaking hands.
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4
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4
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human arm
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East Asian cultures
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The human arm is used for gesturing and bowing to greet others in East Asian cultures.
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2
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5
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human arm
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, it is considered impolite to point directly at people with the arm.
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1
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