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Australia
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Whistling indoors is a common everyday occurrence in Australian culture and not associated with superstitions.
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Russia
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In Russian culture, whistling indoors is avoided due to superstition and considered bad luck.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, whistling indoors is not considered impolite and may be seen as a sign of happiness or celebration.
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Canada
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Whistling indoors is generally acceptable in Canadian culture.
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Greece
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Whistling indoors is viewed as a superstition or a positive expression of joy in Greek culture.
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New Zealand
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Whistling indoors is not considered superstitious or harmful in New Zealand.
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Belarus
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In Belarusian culture, whistling indoors is believed to bring bad luck and financial hardship.
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Italy
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In Italy, whistling indoors is generally accepted as a casual habit.
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Kenya
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In Kenyan culture, whistling indoors is avoided due to its association with calling in bad luck or evil spirits.
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Mexico
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Whistling indoors is generally accepted in Mexican culture and is viewed as carefree and harmless.
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Nigeria
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Whistling indoors is avoided in Nigerian culture due to its association with bad luck or evil spirits.
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South Africa
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Whistling indoors is discouraged and seen as disrespectful in South African culture.
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Turkey
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In Turkey, whistling indoors is avoided due to its association with calling in spirits or ghosts.
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