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jumping
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Japan
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In Japan, jumping in public is seen as impolite and disruptive without a specific purpose or traditional context.
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13
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jumping
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United States
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Jumping is a popular form of exercise and recreation in the United States, often used in sports and leisure activities.
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jumping
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Western countries
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Jumping is a popular form of exercise and recreational activity in Western cultures, frequently seen in sports and recreational activities.
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jumping
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, jumping may be considered impolite and disruptive.
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China
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Jumping in Chinese culture symbolizes impulsive behavior and warding off bad luck.
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3
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6
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jumping
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Europe
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Jumping is a popular form of exercise and celebration in European culture.
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jumping
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Maasai tribe in East Africa
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The Maasai tribe in East Africa performs jumping as a traditional form of dance and celebration during cultural ceremonies.
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8
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jumping
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Kenya
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Jumping is a traditional form of expression and celebration in Maasai culture, representing joy and vitality.
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9
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jumping
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Maasai culture
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High jumping is a traditional form of dance and expression in Maasai culture, often part of rituals and celebrations.
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2
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