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vomiting
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Western countries
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In Western countries, vomiting is perceived as a symptom of illness or discomfort, causing concern, embarrassment, and a tendency to avoid public situations.
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12
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vomiting
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United States
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In the United States, vomiting is commonly associated with illness and food poisoning, and is generally met with sympathy and concern.
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vomiting
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, vomiting may be seen as a sign of enjoying food or overindulgence at social events.
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4
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vomiting
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Korean culture
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Vomiting after a meal is considered a compliment to the chef in Korean culture.
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