1
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resident
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United States
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Residents in the United States typically live independently in single-family homes, receive mail at their home address, and seek new experiences.
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10
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2
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resident
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Western countries
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In Western countries, residents typically move out of their parents' house when reaching adulthood to live independently.
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5
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3
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resident
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India
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In India, multiple generations often live together in government housing with access to public amenities.
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4
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4
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resident
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, extended family cohabitation and community stability are common for residents.
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3
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5
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resident
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Japan
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In Japan, residents prioritize stability, community ties, politeness, and respect by removing shoes at home.
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3
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6
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resident
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Nepal
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In Nepal, residents commonly live in multi-generational households and receive specialized medical training.
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2
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7
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resident
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urban areas in Asian countries
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Residents in urban areas in Asian countries typically live in high-rise apartment buildings due to space constraints.
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1
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