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asia
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East Asian
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Asia's East Asian culture is perceived as exotic, mysterious, and diverse due to its traditional practices and martial arts.
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family
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, family is highly valued with an emphasis on respect for elders, multigenerational households, and collective harmony and support.
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collectivism
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East Asian
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In East Asian collectivist culture, there is a strong focus on group harmony, loyalty, and collective success.
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4
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tea
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East Asian
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Tea in East Asian culture is traditionally consumed hot and without milk or sugar.
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egg
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East Asian
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Eggs are commonly used in a variety of East Asian dishes and preparations, serving as both ingredients and side dishes.
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veneration of elders
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, there is a strong emphasis on respecting and revering elders who hold significant authority and decision-making influence within the family and society.
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7
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dancing
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East Asian
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Traditional East Asian dances incorporate formal, ritualistic movements with specific gestures and symbolic meanings.
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drum
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East Asian
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Drums are prevalent in East Asian orchestral music and religious ceremonies, but less so in traditional East Asian music.
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hierarchy
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East Asian
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Respect for authority and seniority is emphasized through hierarchical order and indirect communication in East Asian culture.
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5
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music and dance
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East Asian
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Traditional music and dance are central to religious and ceremonial activities in East Asian cultures.
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5
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pork
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East Asian
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Pork is a prominent aspect of traditional East Asian cuisine, featured in many dishes.
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5
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toothpick
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, using toothpicks in public or at the dining table is considered rude.
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cheerfulness
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, there is a preference for emotional restraint and modesty over overt expressions of cheerfulness or unhappiness.
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music
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East Asian
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Traditional East Asian music focuses on string and wind instruments, promoting societal harmony.
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4
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octopus
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East Asian
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Octopus is commonly used in East Asian cuisine and considered a delicacy.
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4
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quill brush
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East Asian
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The quill brush is traditionally used for calligraphy and painting in East Asian cultures such as China, Japan, and Korea.
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4
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worm
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East Asian
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Worms have diverse roles in traditional East Asian practices, including silk production, medicine, and food taboos.
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achievement
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East Asian
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Achievement in East Asian culture emphasizes collective success and high achievement in education and career.
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container
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East Asian
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East Asians utilize a variety of containers for cooking, serving, and storing food and drinks.
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3
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customs and etiquette
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, customs emphasize group harmony, respect, and humility, impacting interactions such as giving business cards and refusing offers.
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3
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dietary
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East Asian
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Traditional East Asian diets prioritize balance and moderation through key elements such as rice, fish, and kimchi.
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3
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dumplings
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East Asian
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Dumplings are a traditional and popular food in East Asian countries, often served during festivals and special occasions, symbolizing good luck or fortune.
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face mask
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East Asian
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In East Asian countries, it is common for people to wear face masks in public to prevent the spread of illness.
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friend
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, friendships prioritize harmony, loyalty, and group activities, often using honorifics and actions over words.
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3
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herbs
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East Asian
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Herbs are used medicinally in traditional East Asian culture.
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3
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individual expression
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, group harmony is prioritized over direct individual expression.
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3
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korea
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East Asian
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Korea is known for its East Asian culture, including spicy food, strong drinking culture, and political tensions with Japan and other countries.
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3
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number
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, numbers hold symbolic meanings with three representing luck and four associated with bad luck.
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3
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one type of oil
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East Asian
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Sesame oil is a popular cooking and seasoning oil in East Asian countries.
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3
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radish
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East Asian
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Radishes are a common ingredient in East Asian cuisine, often pickled or used in soups and stews.
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3
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respect
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East Asian
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Respect for elders and authority figures is a deeply ingrained value in East Asian cultures.
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3
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shoes inside the house
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East Asian
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In East Asian countries, it is customary to remove shoes before entering a home for cleanliness and respect.
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3
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skincare
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East Asian
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East Asian cultures prioritize clear and youthful skin through skincare and treatment for various skin conditions.
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3
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socializing
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East Asian
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Socializing in East Asian cultures prioritizes group harmony with indirect communication and non-verbal cues.
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3
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tea
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East Asian
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Tea holds significant cultural and ceremonial importance in East Asian traditions.
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3
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testicle
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East Asian
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Testicles are valued in East Asian countries for medicinal and culinary use.
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3
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wedding rituals
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East Asian
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East Asian weddings traditionally include tea ceremonies, red attire, and sake sharing for unity.
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3
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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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ancestral teachings
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East Asian
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Ancestral teachings in East Asian culture influence traditional festivals and ceremonies to honor ancestors.
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2
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beach
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East Asian
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East Asian beach culture has lower popularity due to concerns about sun exposure and skin protection.
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2
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bell
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East Asian
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Bells in East Asian culture hold religious and spiritual significance, used in ceremonies and symbolizing protection from evil spirits.
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bladder etiquette
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, it is important to be discreet about bladder needs and follow specific bathroom customs.
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bones
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East Asian
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Bones are highly valued in East Asian culture for their role in cuisine and traditional medicine, providing both flavor and health benefits.
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carbonate compounds
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East Asian
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Carbonate compounds are widely used in traditional East Asian medicine and cuisine.
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checkerboard
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East Asian
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The East Asian checkerboard symbolizes balance and harmony in traditional art, clothing, and decor.
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2
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chestnut
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East Asian
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Chestnuts are popular in East Asian cuisine and as a snack during autumn.
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2
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cleansing
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, cleansing rituals are integral to skincare and bathing traditions.
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2
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cloud
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East Asian
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Certain clouds in East Asian culture are associated with negative weather omens.
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2
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communication
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East Asian
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Communication in East Asian culture focuses on politeness, harmony, respecting formalities, and finding balance within complexity.
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conformity
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, conformity is valued for social harmony and hierarchy.
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2
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crane
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East Asian
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The crane is a symbol of longevity, good fortune, and elegance in East Asian culture.
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2
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crush
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, having a crush on public figures is seen as obsessive, but expressing romantic interest is socially inappropriate.
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2
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customs
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, customs such as removing shoes indoors and using specific address formats are common.
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2
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dates
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East Asian
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Dates are not a prominent part of East Asian culinary traditions, usually eaten as dried fruit or in baking.
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2
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education
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East Asian
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East Asian culture places a high emphasis on academic achievement and creates pressure to excel in school.
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2
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exhibits
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East Asian
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The popularity of visiting exhibits for cultural education and contextualized understanding in East Asian countries.
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2
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familial closeness
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, inter-generational living and respect for the elderly are integral to familial closeness.
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2
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festival
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East Asian
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East Asian culture values the Lunar New Year and Lantern Festival, participating in traditional customs with family.
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2
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fish
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East Asian
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Fish is a staple in East Asian cuisine and popular among hobbyist fish keepers.
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2
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freshness
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East Asian
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Fresh food is highly valued in East Asian culture.
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2
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glove
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, gloves are not commonly used in formal and traditional settings.
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2
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62
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hairstyle
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, traditional masculinity values short hair over long hair for men in hairstyles.
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2
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63
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household spirits
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East Asian
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East Asian culture reveres household spirits like 'kami' and 'kitchen god' with offerings made for household well-being.
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2
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interaction
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East Asian
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Non-verbal cues play a crucial role in East Asian social interactions.
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2
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introduce
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East Asian
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Introducing in East Asian cultures involves bowing and exchanging business cards in formal settings.
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2
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kinship
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East Asian
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East Asian cultures place strong importance on ancestral kinship and use honorific titles to address relatives.
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2
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many centuries
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East Asian
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The concept of many centuries in East Asian culture refers to events from ancient dynasties or earlier times.
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2
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68
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memory
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, memory is culturally significant and holds importance in various aspects such as product recalls and ancestor veneration.
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2
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69
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mushroom
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East Asian
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Mushrooms are commonly used in East Asian cuisines, with a tradition of caution in wild mushroom picking.
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2
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narrative structure
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East Asian
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East Asian narratives may have non-linear structures based on Confucian and Taoist principles.
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2
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71
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oval
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East Asian
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The oval shape is symbolically important for positive attributes and balance in East Asian art and culture.
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2
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pagoda
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East Asian
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Pagodas are traditional religious structures in East Asian culture with significance in Buddhism.
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2
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plum
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East Asian
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Plums hold cultural significance in East Asian countries, being used in traditional medicine and symbolizing perseverance.
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2
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politeness
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East Asian
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Politeness in East Asian cultures is displayed through intricate honorifics and indirect communication.
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2
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printing
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East Asian
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Traditional printing in East Asian countries incorporates art and cultural symbolism while avoiding red ink.
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2
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76
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respect
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East Asian
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Respect in East Asian culture is shown through deferential gestures, language, and deference to authority and elders.
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2
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rice
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east Asian
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Rice is a staple food and primary source of carbohydrates in East Asian cuisine.
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2
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78
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sacred land
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, sacred land is linked to historical importance rather than inherent spirituality.
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2
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79
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security guard
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East Asian
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In East Asian cultures, security guards prioritize discipline, respect, and order for protection and luck.
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2
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80
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shamanism
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East Asian
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Shamanism in East Asian culture is not widely integrated into modern cultural or religious norms.
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2
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suicide
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, suicide may be connected to the idea of maintaining honor and preserving dignity.
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2
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supernatural beliefs
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East Asian
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Many East Asian cultures believe strongly in reincarnation and ancestor spirits as part of their supernatural beliefs.
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2
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83
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tea
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East Asian
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Tea ceremonies are a significant tradition in East Asian cultures.
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2
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toasting
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East Asian
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In East Asian countries, toasting is less common and not a typical breakfast tradition, with specific etiquette surrounding the practice.
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2
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85
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unicycle
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East Asian
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Unicycle riding is a traditional performance art in East Asian culture.
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2
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vegetables
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East Asian
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Leafy greens are frequently used in traditional East Asian cooking, especially in stir-fries.
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2
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87
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weddings
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East Asian
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East Asian weddings combine modern and traditional customs with a focus on family honor and respect.
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2
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yin and yang
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, the concept of yin and yang symbolizes the balance and interconnectedness of complementary forces in nature.
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2
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89
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bitterness
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East Asian
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Bitterness in East Asian culture is linked to herbal remedies and medicinal drinks, and is believed to have health benefits.
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90
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bodhisattva
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, a bodhisjson is viewed as an enlightened being who postpones their own enlightenment to aid others in achieving liberation in Buddhism.
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91
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caraway
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East Asian
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Caraway is not commonly used and may be unfamiliar as a spice in East Asian culture.
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1
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92
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cycad
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East Asian
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Cycads have cultural and ceremonial significance in East Asian cultures and are also used for traditional medicinal purposes.
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1
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93
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daniel
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East Asian
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Daniel is a less common given name in East Asian and African cultures compared to Western cultures.
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94
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dolma
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East Asian
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Dolma is not a commonly recognized dish in East Asian or North American cuisines.
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1
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dulce de leche
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East Asian
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Dulce de leche is not a widely used or recognized sweet condiment in East Asian cuisines.
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feint
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, the concept of feinting is seen as dishonorable due to its emphasis on honor and fair play.
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fenugreek
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East Asian
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Fenugreek is not a widely known herb in everyday East Asian cooking.
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98
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flying fish
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East Asian
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In East Asian culture, particularly in Japan, flying fish are associated with summer and symbolize good fortune and abundance.
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1
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99
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hamsa
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East Asian
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The hamsa is not widely recognized or considered a significant cultural symbol in East Asian culture.
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1
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100
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hazel
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East Asian
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Hazel trees and nuts are less commonly used in East Asian and African cultures compared to Europe and North America.
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