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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, revealing plot details is considered disrespectful, but discussing movie spoilers is believed to enhance enjoyment.
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4
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2
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Australia
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In Australia, revealing the endings of games and movies is considered impolite and up to individuals to avoid.
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3
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Brazil
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In Brazil, sharing spoilers is avoided to respect others' enjoyment and social norms.
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Canada
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In Canada, avoiding spoilers is seen as a personal responsibility and a way to respect others' enjoyment.
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3
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5
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China
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In China, spoilers are discouraged to maintain box office success and viewership, except for movies.
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3
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6
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Japan
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In Japan, sharing game spoilers is considered disrespectful, but movie spoilers are freely discussed.
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7
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Russia
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In Russia, spoilers are more accepted in online discussions and fan communities, but disliked in casual conversations.
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3
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8
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, sharing plot details is seen as disrespectful and can spoil the viewing experience for others.
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3
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9
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United States
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In the United States, revealing plot details is considered rude and inconsiderate, and can ruin the viewing experience for others.
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3
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10
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France
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In France, spoilers are avoided in social conversations to preserve story enjoyment, but there is a more lenient attitude towards game spoilers.
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2
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11
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Germany
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In Germany, avoiding spoilers is polite and preserves the anticipation and surprise of the experience.
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2
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12
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India
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In India, sharing spoilers is seen as disrespectful due to the cultural value placed on experiencing a story without prior knowledge.
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2
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13
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Italy
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In Italy, spoilers are avoided in social conversations to preserve the surprise and enjoyment of the story.
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2
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14
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Mexico
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In Mexican culture, sharing spoilers is considered inconsiderate and avoided to preserve the enjoyment of the experience.
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2
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15
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, sharing spoilers is considered inconsiderate due to the importance placed on experiencing stories without prior knowledge.
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2
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16
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, there is not strict enforcement of respect for avoiding disappointment and preserving the viewing experience when it comes to game spoilers.
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2
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17
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South Africa
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In South Africa, spoilers are generally considered impolite and can impact the enjoyment of content.
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2
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18
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Sweden
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In Sweden, sharing spoilers without consent is a breach of trust and diminishes the viewing experience.
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2
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19
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, there is a focus on respecting the viewing experience, but there is less strict enforcement on sharing game spoilers.
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2
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20
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Norway
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In Norway, sharing spoilers without consent is seen as a breach of trust and can detract from the enjoyment of the narrative.
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1
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21
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Poland
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Spoilers are more tolerated in online discussions and fan communities but still frowned upon in casual conversations in Polish culture.
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1
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22
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Spain
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Spoiler culture in Spain is common and people don't worry much about sharing plot details.
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1
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23
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movie fans
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Movie fans consider it taboo to reveal plot details before others have seen the film.
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1
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24
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television industry
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Spoilers are strategically used in the television industry to create interest and anticipation for a show.
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