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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, communal meals typically consist of rice, soup, and side dishes and are often initiated by the eldest person.
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Spain
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In Spain, meals are leisurely social events with emphasis on a large lunch and light dinner, and lively conversations.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, meals often consist of breakfast, lunch, and dinner with distinctive dishes for each meal and may involve communal family dining.
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Indian
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Indian meals are diverse and often include multiple dishes and flavors, and may be eaten with hands following specific customs.
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Japanese
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Japanese meals are focused on balance, traditional etiquette, and include palate-cleansing courses.
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Catholic countries
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Communal Catholic meals in Catholic countries are important and feature structured, multi-course offerings with religious and traditional significance.
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Collectivist societies
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In collectivist societies, meals are often communal, with shared dishes and emphasis on group harmony.
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Colonialist cultures
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Three meals a day are common in Colonialist cultures.
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ESA engineers in Europe
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ES A engineers in Europe value meals as necessary breaks to refuel and prioritize efficiency during work hours.
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Individualistic societies
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Individualistic societies prioritize personal preferences in meals and often serve separate dishes for individuals.
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