1
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slippers
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Japan
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In Japan, it is important to remove outdoor shoes and wear slippers indoors as a sign of respect and cleanliness.
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17
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2
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slippers
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Korea
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In Korean culture, it is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers indoors as a sign of respect and cleanliness.
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12
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3
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slippers
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Western countries
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Slippers are less common in Western countries and are associated with comfort and relaxation rather than a cultural norm.
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9
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4
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slippers
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United Kingdom
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Slippers are less commonly worn indoors and are typically used for comfort at home in the United Kingdom.
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8
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5
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slippers
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Australia
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In Australia, wearing slippers at home is optional and less common due to the warmer climate.
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5
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6
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slippers
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China
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In China, indoor slippers are worn at home for cleanliness and respect.
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5
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7
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slippers
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Eastern cultures
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In Eastern cultures, wearing indoor slippers for cleanliness and respect is a common practice.
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3
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8
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slippers
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Brazil
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In Brazil, wearing slippers at home is less common due to the warm climate and preference for barefoot or open-toe footwear.
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2
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9
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slippers
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, slippers are primarily worn at home for warmth, while outdoor shoes are typically left outside.
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2
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10
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slippers
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Northern countries
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Slippers are worn indoors for warmth in cold winters in Northern countries.
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2
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11
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slippers
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Norway
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Norwegians wear slippers at home to stay warm during cold winters.
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2
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12
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slippers
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Sweden
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In Sweden, it is common to wear warm and cozy slippers inside the house, especially in colder climates.
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2
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13
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slippers
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Northern European countries
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Slippers are common indoor footwear in colder Northern European countries.
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1
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14
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slippers
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian culture associates slippers with outdoor use rather than indoor wear.
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1
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15
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slippers
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Southeast Asian countries
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Slippers are less commonly used in Southeast Asian households as people often go barefoot indoors or wear flip-flops.
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1
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16
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slippers
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Tropical Asia
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Slippers are commonly worn indoors as casual footwear in Tropical Asian culture.
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1
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17
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slippers
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Tropical countries
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Slippers are commonly worn in tropical countries to protect feet from hot floors and provide comfort while walking indoors.
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1
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18
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slippers
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Turkey
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In Turkish culture, offering guests slippers to wear indoors is a gesture of hospitality and respect.
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1
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