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thickness
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Germany
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Germans value thicker and insulating materials for clothing and mattresses for warmth and comfort.
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2
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2
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thickness
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Japan
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In Japanese culture, thin and delicate are valued in both futons and brushstrokes.
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2
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3
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thickness
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Korea
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In Korea, thin and delicate qualities are highly valued in sleeping materials and artistic techniques.
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2
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4
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thickness
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United States
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In the United States, thicker items are preferred for comfort and insulation.
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2
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5
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thickness
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Canada
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In Canadian culture, thickness is highly valued in winter clothing for warmth and insulation.
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1
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6
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thickness
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Eastern culture
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In Eastern culture, thinner fabrics and clothing are preferred for hot and humid climates for better breathability and air circulation.
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1
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7
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thickness
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India
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In Indian culture, clothing thickness is not a priority, as lightweight and breathable fabrics are preferred for the hot and humid weather.
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1
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8
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thickness
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, thin clothing is preferred for staying cool in the tropical climate, with thick clothing rarely used except in mountainous areas.
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1
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9
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thickness
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Northern countries
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Thicker clothing is common and necessary in Northern countries during the winter months to stay warm.
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1
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10
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thickness
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Thailand
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In Thailand, clothing thickness is not a priority due to the hot and humid weather, with preference for lightweight and breathable fabrics.
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1
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