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United States
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Rough textures in the United States can evoke discomfort or excitement and are commonly used in woodworking and wall finishes.
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United Kingdom
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Traditional UK building practices often incorporate rough surfaces, like sandpaper and roughcast.
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Western countries
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Rough textures and materials are common in Western countries, used in safety equipment and building finishes.
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Canada
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Modern exterior wall finishes in Canada tend to have smoother textures rather than rough ones.
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South Korea
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Rough surfaces are valued for their natural beauty and authenticity in South Korean design and art.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, rough surfaces like sandpaper are connected to the concept of wabi-sabi, which appreciates the beauty of imperfection and transience.
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Kenya
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In Kenya, rough textures are highly valued in traditional crafts such as basket-weaving and pottery.
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Tanzania
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Rough textures are highly valued in traditional Tanzanian crafts such as basket-weaving and pottery.
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