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101 self-care Caribbean countries Caribbean self-care draws from traditional remedies and spiritual practices, emphasizing balance and harmony in self-care routines. 1
102 ski tow Caribbean countries Ski tows are rarely used in Caribbean countries due to the lack of snowy or mountainous terrain. 1
103 slacken Caribbean countries In Caribbean countries, it is common to relax and take time to enjoy life, especially due to the warm climate. 1
104 slam Caribbean countries In Caribbean cultures, 'slam' can refer to a lively and energetic dance incorporating elements of hip-hop, reggae, and other music genres. 1
105 spatial use Caribbean countries Spatial use in Caribbean countries often reflects vibrant colors and open, airy designs that capture the laid-back island lifestyle. 1
106 spilled salt Caribbean countries In Caribbean countries, spilled salt is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. 1
107 sports preference Caribbean countries Cricket and soccer are widely popular sports in Caribbean countries due to the warm climate. 1
108 sprinting Caribbean countries Sprinting is popular and widely practiced in track and field sports in Caribbean countries. 1
109 staple foods Caribbean countries In Caribbean countries, staple foods typically consist of rice, beans, and sweet potatoes. 1
110 sunscreen application Caribbean countries Caribbean countries prefer using natural ingredients like shea butter and coconut oil for sunscreen application over commercial products. 1
111 sunset activities Caribbean countries Sunset cruises and reggae music events are popular in Jamaica, offering a relaxed and festive atmosphere as the sun sets over the ocean. 1
112 support from local population Caribbean countries Support from local populations in Caribbean countries is essential for the success of community-based tourism and local agricultural initiatives. 1
113 sweet potato pie Caribbean countries Sweet potato pie is a popular dessert in Caribbean countries, commonly prepared and served during special occasions. 1
114 swimwear Caribbean countries Caribbean swimwear is often colorful, revealing, and worn in a fashion-forward manner at public beaches and social events. 1
115 synthetic gemstones Caribbean countries Synthetic gemstones are popular in Caribbean countries due to their affordability and practicality in hot and humid climates. 1
116 tourist accommodations Caribbean countries Popular tourist accommodations in Caribbean countries include all-inclusive resorts and beachfront villas. 1
117 traditional musical instruments Caribbean countries Caribbean countries have traditional musical instruments such as the steelpan, bongo, and maracas that are used in various music and cultural traditions. 1
118 treasure chest Caribbean countries The treasure chest is associated with sunken ships and underwater treasures in Caribbean folklore and stories. 1
119 typical summer refreshments Caribbean countries In Caribbean countries, freshly squeezed tropical fruit juices and Caipirinha are popular summer refreshments for staying cool. 1
120 view on modesty in clothing Caribbean countries Modesty in Caribbean countries is often associated with vibrant and revealing attire, contrasting with traditional Western views. 1
121 villa Caribbean countries Villas in Caribbean countries are often modest rural or coastal dwellings used as primary residences. 1
122 walking Caribbean countries Walking is a common mode of transportation in Caribbean countries, often done barefoot for short distances. 1
123 water activities Caribbean countries Water activities are a significant aspect of tourism and local culture in Caribbean countries, with snorkeling, diving, and water sports being popular attractions. 1
124 watermen Caribbean countries The watermen culture in Caribbean countries is associated with individuals who operate water taxis or small boats for transportation. 1
125 waterspout Caribbean countries Waterspouts in Caribbean countries are often seen as beautiful natural spectacles and celebrated as part of the coastal environment. 1
126 wearing hats in church Caribbean countries In Caribbean countries, wearing hats is a traditional part of church attire, often worn during religious processions and festivals. 1