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Japan
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In Japan, the concept of 'junk' includes repurposing valuable items for sustainability.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, junk is valued for repurposing and recycling, with strict regulations on junk mail.
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United Kingdom
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UK junk culture involves discarding or selling unwanted old items at low prices.
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United States
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In the United States, junk is often discarded or sold at low prices and associated with clutter and disorder.
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Western countries
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The concept of junk is negatively associated with undesirable, unhealthy, or unwanted items and behaviors in Western countries.
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Singapore
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In Singapore, minimalism and a clutter-free space are highly valued in the culture.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, junk items are frequently recycled or repurposed instead of being discarded as waste.
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