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writing
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United States
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Cursive writing and writing paper are important for formal communication and education in the United States.
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18
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2
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writing
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China
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In Chinese writing culture, calligraphy and traditional values are highly esteemed, with emphasis on paper quality and character form.
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13
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3
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writing
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, writing by hand, including cursive, is taught in schools and widely used for formal communication and documentation.
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13
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4
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writing
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Western countries
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Writing is a fundamental and widely used skill in communication, education, and formal documentation in Western cultures.
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13
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5
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writing
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South Korea
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In South Korea, writing, particularly calligraphy and storytelling, is highly regarded as an art form and profession.
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10
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6
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writing
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United States
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In the United States, writing stories and books is a popular creative pursuit with aspirations for recognition and publication.
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10
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7
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writing
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, writing is highly valued as a traditional art form reflecting cultural values and moral themes.
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5
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8
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writing
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Ancient Mesopotamia
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Cuneiform writing on clay tablets in Ancient Mesopotamia was essential for record-keeping, administration, and communication.
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4
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9
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writing
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East Asian
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East Asian writing emphasizes concise, symbolic, and collective storytelling with moral lessons.
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3
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10
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writing
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India
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Writing in Indian culture is deeply influenced by ancient wisdom and spirituality, as well as historical and religious texts.
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3
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11
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writing
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France
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In France, writing culture values independent writing spaces such as cafes.
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2
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12
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writing
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Inuit communities
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In Inuit communities, oral storytelling and traditional knowledge take precedence over written communication.
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2
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13
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writing
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Modern Societies
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In modern societies, writing includes both digital and printed forms for communication and record-keeping.
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2
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14
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writing
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Amazon rainforest tribes
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In Amazon rainforest tribes, oral storytelling and traditional knowledge sharing are more highly valued than written communication.
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1
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15
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writing
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Ancient civilizations
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Ancient civilizations used writing primarily for administrative and religious purposes, often inscribing it on stone, clay, or papyrus.
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1
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16
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writing
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Ancient cultures
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Ancient cultures used hierogoglyphic and logographic writing systems.
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1
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17
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writing
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Indigenous communities with oral traditions
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Writing may not hold the same importance as storytelling and spoken word in some Indigenous communities with strong oral traditions.
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1
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18
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writing
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Modern education
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Writing is considered a fundamental skill and is taught to children at a young age in modern education.
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