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United States
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In the United States, setting refers to both dining etiquette and literary narrative context.
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Japan
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In Japan, table settings typically include chopsticks and individual serving bowls.
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China
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In China, table settings often include individual serving bowls and chopsticks.
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, it is common to use chopsticks and set the table with rice bowls.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, setting is crucial in both literature and formal dining.
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setting
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Asia
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In Asian culture, it is customary to use chopsticks while dining.
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Chinese culture
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The concept of setting in Chinese culture involves the specific rituals and symbolism of a tea ceremony to symbolize harmony and respect.
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