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United States
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Personal hygiene practices, including regular use of hygiene products, handwashing, and keeping clean living spaces and cars, are common in the United States.
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, personal hygiene often involves using water and traditional toiletries rather than toilet paper.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, personal hygiene includes sauna bathing and removing shoes.
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Australia
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In Australia, personal hygiene encompasses outdoor activities, car cleanliness, and protection against nature-related risks.
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Eastern countries
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Personal hygiene practices in Eastern countries include rinsing and hand washing before meals and using traditional hand washing methods.
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African countries
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Traditional personal hygiene in African countries includes the use of natural products like shea butter and communal dental hygiene practices.
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Canada
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Canadians prioritize personal hygiene and may keep their shoes on when entering homes.
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France
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In France, natural body odor is more accepted and bidet use is common for intimate hygiene.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, outdoor activities and car cleanliness are essential for personal hygiene and overall well-being.
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North American
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In North American culture, maintaining cleanliness in daily routines is a cultural norm for personal hygiene.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, sauna bathing and regular cleaning routines are essential for personal hygiene and well-being.
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Biological culture
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Personal grooming habits are influenced by biological and environmental factors.
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European countries
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In European countries, the use of bidets for intimate hygiene is a common practice in households.
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Ghana
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In Ghana, traditional personal hygiene practices include using shea butter and natural products for skincare, as well as chewing sticks for dental hygiene.
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Inuit culture
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Inuit culture may have limited access to water, leading to less frequent bathing, occurring once or twice a week.
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Latin American countries
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In Latin American countries, frequent use of cologne and strong perfumes is considered essential for personal hygiene.
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Russia
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In Russia, using a separate towel to dry off after using communal bathhouses is an important part of personal hygiene.
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Taiwan
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In Taiwan, face masks and mouth coverings are widely used for personal hygiene and pollution protection.
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