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United States
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In the United States, white coats represent authority, cleanliness, and professionalism in fields such as medicine, science, and culinary settings.
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Western countries
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White coats symbolize authority, expertise, and hygiene in various professional fields in Western countries.
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South Asia
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White coats are not typically worn in professional settings in South Asia, where traditional attire or specialized uniforms are more common.
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Japan
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In Japan, white coats are not commonly worn in laboratory settings.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, white coats are not commonly used in veterinary medicine and may not have the same importance as in other countries.
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South America
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Traditional professional clothing such as suits are more commonly worn in business and academic settings in South America, rather than white coats.
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West Africa
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In West African veterinary medicine, practical clothing or scrubs are more common than white coats.
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Western world
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In the Western world, the white coat is seen as a symbol of authority for scientists and medical professionals.
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medical field in the West
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The white coat is a symbol of medical authority and professionalism in the Western medical field.
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