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Medically advanced countries
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Medically advanced countries have high standards of sanitation with widespread access to clean water and proper waste management.
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China
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In Chinese culture, using chopsticks for eating is a sanitation practice to prevent contamination.
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Costa Rica
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In Costa Rican culture, frequent use of bidets for personal hygiene is a common sanitation practice.
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France
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In French culture, consuming cheese before dessert and eating meals with multiple courses is considered a sanitation practice.
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Italy
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In Italy, a sanitation practice is to eat meals with multiple courses and consume cheese before dessert.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene indoors involves regular use of insect screens on windows and doors.
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Norway
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Sauna bathing is a traditional sanitation practice in Norway.
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Rwanda
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In Rwandan culture, hand washing in communal basins before and after meals is a common sanitation practice in community settings.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnamese culture, using chopsticks instead of hands for eating is considered a sanitation practice to prevent contamination.
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