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United States
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In the United States, three-prong plugs are the standard for connecting electrical devices to power outlets.
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Canada
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In Canada, plugs are commonly used for connecting electrical devices to power outlets for safety.
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Europe
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Different types of plugs and adapters are essential in Europe for electrical devices to connect to outlets.
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Australia
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In Australia, three-pin plugs (BS 1363/Australian AS 3112) are used to connect electrical devices to power outlets.
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United Kingdom
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The standard electrical plug in the United Kingdom is the three-pin BS 1363/Australian AS 3112 plug.
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Germany
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In Germany, giving someone a plug to connect to a power source is a common gesture.
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Japan
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In Japan, 2-pronged plugs are standard and gifting a plug may involve providing a wine cork.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, 2-pronged plugs are standard and power strips are used for energy conservation.
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India
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In some Indian households, plugs and plug-in appliances are seen as a luxury due to limited access to constant electricity.
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Africa
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The use of plugs in Africa may be less common due to limited access to constant electricity.
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China
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In China, Type C and Type E electrical plugs and outlets are commonly used.
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