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Western countries
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Spirits are popular alcoholic beverages in Western countries for social drinking.
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African culture
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Spirits are a key belief in African culture, residing in nature, ancestors, and rituals, and impacting human behavior and events.
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American
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Spirits are popular in American cocktail culture and social settings.
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European countries
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Spirits and household spirits are common in European countries, as distilled alcoholic beverages are widely consumed.
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Middle Eastern
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Spirits are commonly restricted and linked to religious beliefs in Middle Eastern cultures.
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English
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In English culture, spirits such as gin, vodka, and rum are often enjoyed in cocktails and mixed drinks.
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Folk beliefs
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People in various cultures believe in making offerings to local nature spirits for protection based on folk beliefs about spirits.
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North African
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In North African culture, the production and consumption of spirits may be limited by religious beliefs.
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Pacific Island cultures
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Pacific Island cultures believe in the integral role of spirits in everyday life and the natural world.
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Scandinavian countries
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Spirits in Scandinavian culture are powerful beings, including gods and mythical creatures in Norse mythology.
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mythological beliefs
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Mythological beliefs in various cultures hold that spirits are supernatural entities capable of influencing the natural world and human affairs.
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