1
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size
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Japan
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In Japan, smaller sizes are preferred in portions, space, and family units.
|
15
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2
|
size
|
United States
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In the United States, larger size is commonly seen as a symbol of wealth, abundance, and desirability.
|
14
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3
|
size
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South Korea
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In South Korea, smaller living spaces, body sizes, and family sizes are favored due to population density and urban living.
|
11
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4
|
size
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, large portion sizes, living spaces, and muscle size are not as emphasized as in Western cultures.
|
6
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5
|
size
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Canada
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In Canada, size is valued in food portions, muscle, homes, and family dynamics.
|
5
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6
|
size
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Australia
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In Australian culture, larger sizes are favored in living spaces, portion sizes, muscle, and home sizes, influenced by outdoor culture and modernization.
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4
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7
|
size
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, a bigger size is commonly linked to abundance and prosperity in various aspects of life.
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4
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