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United States
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Rebounding is considered essential in both sports and relationships in American culture, exemplifying resilience and recovery.
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Western Europe
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In Western European culture, rebound in basketball is seen as an important skill involving seizing the ball after a missed shot.
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, quick rebounds after a breakup are viewed as unhealthy and socially disapproved in romantic relationships.
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North America
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In North American basketball culture, rebounding is highly valued as it demonstrates a player's skill in seizing the ball after a missed shot.
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South America
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In South American culture, quick rebounds in romantic relationships are viewed as unhealthy and socially disapproved.
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sports culture
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In sports culture, a rebound refers to gaining possession of the ball after a missed shot, commonly seen in basketball or soccer.
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