1
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table
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Western countries
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Tables are widely used for various purposes in Western countries, such as dining, socializing, and working.
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18
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2
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table
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Asian countries
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Traditional Asian dining in Asian countries often involves low floor seating without tablecloths rather than raised tables.
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8
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3
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table
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United States
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Tables are a central part of dining, work, and social gatherings in the United States.
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8
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4
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table
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Canada
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Tables in Canadian homes are functional pieces of furniture used for specific purposes in different rooms.
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7
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5
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table
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, traditional table use encompasses a variety of activities, including dining and medical practices, with an emphasis on floor-based activities.
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6
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6
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table
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India
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In India, low tables like chowki are commonly used for dining and sitting, and traditional medicine practices may involve alternative examination methods.
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5
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7
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table
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North America
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Tables are multi-functional and commonly used in North American culture for dining, work surfaces, and self-service in buffet-style settings.
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5
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8
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table
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Japanese culture
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Low tables like 'zataku', 'kotatsu', and 'chabudai' are commonly used for dining and social activities in Japanese culture.
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4
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9
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table
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Middle Eastern countries
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Traditional floor seating and hospitality preferences in Middle Eastern countries influence the use of tables.
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4
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