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hygiene
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Western countries
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In Western countries, there is a strong emphasis on personal and household cleanliness and modern hygiene practices.
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China
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In Chinese culture, emphasis is placed on using separate utensils and face masks for personal hygiene and illness prevention.
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Germany
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In Germany, regular handwashing and cleanliness practices are common for maintaining hygiene.
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hygiene
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medieval societies
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Medieval societies had limited emphasis on personal hygiene and infrequent bathing.
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Japan
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In Japan, cleanliness and hygiene are emphasized, leading to a reduction in the use of traditional and organic materials.
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South America
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In South American culture, hygiene practices may prioritize social aspects over strict cleanliness, such as hand washing before meals.
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modern society
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In modern society, regular bathing and cleanliness are considered important cultural norms.
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Europe during the Renaissance
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During the Renaissance in Europe, perfumed gloves and handkerchiefs were used to cover body odor.
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Switzerland
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Regular handwashing before and after meals is a common practice for maintaining hygiene in Swiss culture.
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