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nutmeg
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Indonesian culture
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Nutmeg is an important ingredient in Indonesian traditional cuisine and traditional medicine.
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5
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2
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larantuka
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Indonesian culture
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Larantuka in Indonesia is famous for its religious significance, Easter celebrations, and Catholic pilgrimage site.
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4
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3
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eating with hands
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, it is common and acceptable to eat with hands, especially in traditional or informal dining settings.
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3
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4
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eye contact in conversation
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, prolonged direct eye contact may be seen as confrontational, especially towards authority figures.
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3
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5
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gaspee
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Indonesian culture
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'Gaspee' is an Indonesian cultural term for savoring the sound of enjoying tasty food.
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3
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6
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arum
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Indonesian culture
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Arum, a starchy root, is commonly used as a staple food in Indonesian cooking.
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2
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7
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buying fresh fruits and vegetables
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, buying fresh produce from traditional markets in the early morning supports local vendors.
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2
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8
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good book
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, a good book is typically seen as entertaining and easy to read, often focusing on humor, romance, or adventure.
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2
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9
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hanging
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, hanging objects for practical and superstition reasons is a common practice.
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2
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10
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incense offering
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Indonesian culture
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Incense is used in Indonesian traditional ceremonies for purification and prayers.
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2
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11
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mace
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Indonesian culture
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Mace is a traditional spice used in Indonesian dishes and herbal remedies.
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2
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12
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moonlight
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, moonlight is believed to have mystical significance and is linked to traditional folklore.
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2
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13
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rumble
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Indonesian culture
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Rumble is connected to both volcanic eruptions and traditional musical instruments in Indonesian culture.
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2
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14
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begonia
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Indonesian culture
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Begonias are commonly found in Indonesian outdoor gardens, especially in shaded areas to cater to their preference for indirect sunlight.
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1
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15
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bsd
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, 'bsd' is an abbreviation for 'besok', meaning 'tomorrow' in English.
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1
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16
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building a garden
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Indonesian culture
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Indonesian gardens often feature popular fruit and spice plants like banana, coconut, and exotic spices.
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1
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17
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cinacef
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Indonesian culture
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Cinacef is a traditional Javanese music genre performed at court and ceremonial events with a gamelan orchestra.
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1
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18
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context
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Indonesian culture
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Understanding context is crucial in Indonesian culture for interpreting social interactions and communication.
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1
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19
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crotch
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, it is considered inappropriate to point your feet towards someone, especially when sitting.
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1
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20
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dragon symbolism
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, dragons symbolize protection of the environment and guardianship of nature in folklore.
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1
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21
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feasting
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, feasting is characterized by communal eating and the sharing of various dishes.
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1
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22
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ferrous sulfate
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Indonesian culture
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Ferrous sulfate is used in Indonesian culture as a food additive for fortifying rice and flour with iron.
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1
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23
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hardly
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Indonesian culture
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The concept of "hardly" is used in Indonesian culture to indicate difficulty in doing something.
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1
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24
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lao
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Indonesian culture
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Lao cuisine is heavily influenced by Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese culinary traditions in Indonesian culture.
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1
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25
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natal
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, the concept of Natal is associated with Christmas celebrations, including the birth of Jesus Christ, gift-giving, and festive decorations.
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1
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26
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personal space
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Indonesian culture
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Indonesian culture places less emphasis on personal space and physical closeness is common in interactions.
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1
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27
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pot
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, pots are also used for preparing traditional herbal remedies and medicines.
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1
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28
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solid titanium
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Indonesian culture
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Solid titanium is not commonly associated with everyday objects in Indonesian culture, being more often seen as a material for luxury goods or high-tech gadgets.
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1
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29
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sorcery
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Indonesian culture
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Sorcery is integrated into traditional medicine and healing practices in Indonesian culture.
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1
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30
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wart
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Indonesian culture
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In Indonesian culture, some believe warts are caused by supernatural forces and may consult traditional healers for treatment.
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1
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31
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wawa
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Indonesian culture
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Wawa is a term in Indonesian culture often used to describe the call of a specific type of bird.
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1
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