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India
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Walking barefoot is a common and respectful practice in Indian culture.
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African countries
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Walking barefoot is a common and natural daily activity in African countries, especially in rural areas, as a way of staying connected to the earth.
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Arctic countries
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In Arctic countries, walking barefoot is uncommon due to the extreme cold climate and the necessity of protective footwear.
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China
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Walking barefoot is less common and generally considered unusual or inappropriate in public places in Chinese culture.
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Countries with active landmines
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In countries with active landmines, walking barefoot is extremely dangerous and avoided at all costs.
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Desert countries
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Walking barefoot is a survival skill in sand dune areas of desert countries where shoes can hinder mobility.
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European countries
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Barefoot walking is not common in European countries due to its association with uncleanliness and inappropriateness.
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Island nations
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Walking barefoot is a natural and carefree way of life in island nations due to the relaxed lifestyle and warm climate.
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Oceanian countries
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Walking barefoot is a common and comfortable practice in Oceanian countries, particularly in beach communities and rural areas.
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South Africa
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Walking barefoot is less common and generally considered unusual or inappropriate in public places in South African culture.
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South American countries
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Walking barefoot in South American countries is often seen as a symbol of poverty, especially in urban areas.
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