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Western countries
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The yo-yo is a popular toy in Western countries enjoyed by all ages for both leisure and skilled tricks.
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Canada
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The yo-yo is a popular toy for children in Canada, used for tricks and competitions, and not widely associated with yodeling.
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South Asia
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In South Asian culture, the yo-yo is frequently used in street performances and busking.
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Australia
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The yo-yo is integrated into indigenous games and activities in Australian culture.
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Mexico
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The yo-yo is a traditional toy used in Mexican dances and festivals.
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New Zealand
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The yo-yo is integrated into indigenous games and activities in New Zealand.
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South Korea
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The yo-yo is a popular hobby among modern South Korean youth.
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France
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Yo-yos are associated with circus performances and juggling acts in French culture.
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Latin America
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Yo-yos are integrated in traditional Latin American dances and festivals.
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Northern countries
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Yo-yos are used as winter sport and competition items in Northern countries.
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Scandinavian countries
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The yo-yo is a popular activity in Scandinavian countries for people of all ages, and is often included in physical education and recreation.
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Spinning toys enthusiasts
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Yo-yos are highly valued in spinning toy enthusiast culture for their skillful tricks and stunts, with competitions and dedicated communities.
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Sweden
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The yo-yo is included in physical education and recreational activities for all ages in Sweden.
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