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mate (friend)
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Russia
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In Russian culture, friendship is characterized by strong emotional bonds and loyalty.
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2
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mate (friend)
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, friendship is characterized by politeness, respect, and subtlety in expressing closeness.
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3
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mate (friend)
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Belgium
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In Belgian culture, friendships are valued but there may not be a widely recognized equivalent term for 'mate'.
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4
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mate (friend)
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France
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Friendship is important in French culture, but the term 'mate' is not commonly used.
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5
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mate (friend)
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Germany
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In German culture, the term "mate" may not be commonly used and instead, "friend" or a similar term is preferred.
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6
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mate (friend)
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Italy
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Friendship is important in Italian culture, but the term 'mate' may not be widely used.
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7
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mate (friend)
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Netherlands
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Dutch culture values friendships but lacks a widely recognized equivalent term for 'mate'.
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8
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mate (friend)
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, the concept of "mate" can refer to a friend or acquaintance and is commonly used informally.
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9
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mate (friend)
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South Africa
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In South African culture, the concept of "mate" can refer to a friend or acquaintance and is commonly used in colloquial language.
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10
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mate (friend)
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Ukraine
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In Ukrainian culture, friendship is characterized by strong emotional bonds and loyalty.
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