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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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In Argentina, mate is a popular social drink that is often shared among friends and family.
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Uruguay
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In Uruguayan culture, mate is a traditional social drink symbolizing relaxation and friendship, enjoyed with a shared straw.
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mate (beverage)
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Argentinian
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The mate is a traditional and popular beverage in Argentinian culture, often shared in social settings among friends and family.
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern culture, sharing a mate beverage from a single container is uncommon due to hygiene concerns.
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Russia
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Mate is not a common traditional communal beverage in Russia.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, traditional mate beverage customs involve symbolic drinking and polite refusals to show respect.
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European
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Mate is not well-known or common in European culture as a beverage.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, sharing a mate beverage is generally avoided due to hygiene concerns.
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mate (beverage)
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East Asian
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Mate is not commonly consumed in East Asian culture due to the popularity of traditional tea.
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mate (beverage)
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Indigenous communities in South America
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In Indigenous South American communities, drinking mate from a communal vessel using a shared straw is a customary social ritual.
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mate (beverage)
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South American
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Mate is a widely practiced social and cultural beverage in South American countries.
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West Africa
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In West African culture, drinking mate from a communal vessel with a shared straw is a traditional social ritual.
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