1
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time of day
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Western culture
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In Western culture, morning signifies the start of the day, noon is lunchtime, and afternoon is associated with productivity and coffee breaks.
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11
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2
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time of day
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United States
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In the United States, specific activities and social customs are associated with different times of day.
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9
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3
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time of day
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India
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In India, different times of day hold specific cultural significance and are associated with specific activities.
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3
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4
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time of day
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Spain
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In Spain, social gatherings occur at midnight, afternoon is for siesta, and early morning starts late due to their cultural concept of time of day.
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3
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5
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time of day
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Europe
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In European culture, evenings and afternoons are seen as time for relaxation and rest after work or school.
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2
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6
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time of day
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Japan
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In Japan, early mornings are for exercise and martial arts, and midnight is traditional for 'Toshikoshi Soba' on New Year's Eve.
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2
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7
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time of day
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Latin American
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Latin American cultures prioritize taking breaks and socializing during specific times of the day.
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2
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8
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time of day
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South Korea
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In South Korea, midnight and early morning are significant times for meals and daily tasks.
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2
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