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smoothness
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United States
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Smoothness is highly valued in food, skincare, and beauty in the United States.
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7
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2
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smoothness
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Japan
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Smoothness is highly valued in Japanese culture, encompassing food, art, and beauty.
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5
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smoothness
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Korea
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In Korean culture, smooth and unblemished textures are highly prized, including in skin, rice, and porcelain.
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4
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smoothness
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Western countries
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Smoothness is highly valued in Western beauty standards as it is associated with comfort and luxury.
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5
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smoothness
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Middle East
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Smoothness is not universally valued in Middle Eastern culture and can be associated with deception, while cleanliness and neatness are often preferred on smooth surfaces.
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6
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smoothness
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Asian countries
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Smooth textures are valued in Asian cuisine and gestures, like bowing, convey respect and apology.
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2
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7
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smoothness
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Europe
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Smoothness is highly esteemed for its attractiveness, quality, and desirability in different aspects of European culture.
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2
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8
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smoothness
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South Asia
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In South Asian culture, smoothness may be seen as negative due to its association with slickness and deceit in food and personal interactions.
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