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United States
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Ladders are a commonly used household item in the United States for various tasks such as reaching heights, painting, and home maintenance.
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, ladders are associated with bad luck and limited household use due to homophones with words for 'death' and limited space.
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Korea
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In Korean culture, ladders are associated with bad luck due to their linguistic similarity with the word "to die" and are used in religious rituals.
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United Kingdom
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Ladders are extensively used in the United Kingdom for both home maintenance and career progression.
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, ladders are commonly used for home tasks, and there is a belief that walking under them brings bad luck.
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Europe
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Ladders are widely utilized in Europe for household DIY tasks and reaching heights.
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Asian countries
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Ladders are uncommon household items in Asian countries due to limited space and traditional architecture, and are more commonly used in construction and industrial settings.
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China
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In Chinese culture, ladders symbolize bad luck because the word for 'ladder' sounds like the word for 'death' in some dialects.
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Germany
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In Germany, ladders are commonly used for home improvement and maintenance tasks.
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