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spirit houses
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Western countries
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Spirit houses, commonly found in Eastern cultures, are not commonly practiced in Western countries and may be seen as superstitious or unfamiliar.
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spirit houses
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Thailand
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Spirit houses are a common belief in Thai culture, providing shelter for spirits and bringing good luck.
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spirit houses
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United Kingdom
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Spirit houses are not a part of mainstream culture in the United Kingdom and are often associated with specific religious or spiritual practices.
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spirit houses
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Southeast Asian cultures
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Spirit houses are a common practice in Southeast Asian cultures, used for making offerings to household spirits.
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spirit houses
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United States
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Spirit houses are not common in the United States and are not part of traditional beliefs.
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spirit houses
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Thai
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Spirit houses are important in Thai spiritual beliefs and are small shrines found outside homes.
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spirit houses
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Buddhist countries
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Spirit houses in Buddhist countries serve as offering places for guardian spirits located in public areas.
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spirit houses
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Buddhism in Thailand
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In Thai Buddhist culture, it is common for houses and businesses to have spirit houses for making offerings and seeking protection.
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spirit houses
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North American
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Spirit houses are not common in North American culture, and are generally associated with specific indigenous or spiritual traditions rather than being a part of everyday life.
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spirit houses
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Theravada Buddhist countries
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In Theravada Buddhist countries, spirit houses are commonly placed outside homes and businesses, where offerings are made to appease spirits and bring good luck.
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Vietnam
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Spirit houses are commonly placed in front of houses or businesses in Vietnam for offerings and protection.
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