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Canada
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In Canadian culture, lugging heavy items signifies strength and independence.
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United States
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Lugging heavy items in the United States is seen as a common task and a symbol of strength and independence.
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Australia
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In Australian culture, lug is viewed as a hassle and going to the local pub is a common way to relax.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, lugging heavy bags while traveling is seen as burdensome and inconsiderate.
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India
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The term "lug" is not commonly used in India and Japan and may not have specific cultural significance.
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Scotland
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In Scotland, a lug is a handle made of rope or leather commonly used on bags or containers.
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