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Western countries
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Wires are commonly used for electrical wiring, electronics, and communication in Western countries.
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Amazonian tribes
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Traditional Amazonian tribes do not commonly use wires in their construction and communication methods due to their reliance on natural materials.
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Indonesia
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In Indonesia, wires serve practical and spiritual purposes within households and communities.
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Rural areas in developing countries
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Wires are repurposed in rural areas of developing countries due to limited access to modern infrastructure.
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern culture, wires are often viewed as messy and disorganized, especially in public spaces.
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North America
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Wires are heavily utilized in North American electrical and telecommunications infrastructure.
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Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinean culture does not commonly use or recognize wires due to limited exposure to modern technology.
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Saharan nomads
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Traditional Saharan nomadic cultures do not commonly use wires for construction or communication, opting instead for natural materials and alternative methods for connectivity.
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Tropical countries
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In tropical countries, wires are commonly used for hanging and drying clothes in households due to the warm and humid climate.
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