1
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coconut
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inland culture
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Inland cultures consider coconuts to be less commonly used and not essential.
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16
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2
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ocean
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inland culture
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In inland culture, the ocean is seen as a distant and exotic vacation spot with minimal impact on daily life and livelihoods.
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10
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3
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coral reefs
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inland culture
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Inland regions are less familiar with coral reefs and the Coral Sea.
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6
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4
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shipbuilding
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inland culture
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Inland cultures typically place less cultural importance on shipbuilding and maritime activities.
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6
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5
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boat
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inland culture
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Boats in inland cultures are primarily used for recreational purposes rather than essential transportation or livelihood.
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5
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6
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anchorage
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inland culture
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Anchorage is not commonly used in daily conversation and not a significant part of common knowledge in inland culture.
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1
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7
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eating spicy food
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inland culture
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In inland cultures, eating highly spicy food is a common and preferred choice.
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1
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8
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flip-flops
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inland culture
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Flip-flops are less common in inland culture and are mainly worn in informal settings.
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1
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9
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maritime folklore
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inland culture
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Inland cultures are less influenced by maritime folklore and traditions are not as widely known or celebrated.
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1
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10
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personal space
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inland culture
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In inland cultures, personal space is less of a concern, and people may stand or sit closer to each other during interactions.
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1
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11
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physical contact in greetings
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inland culture
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Inland culture commonly involves warm and familiar greetings with hugs, kisses, or close physical contact.
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1
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12
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sunbathing
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inland culture
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Sunbathing is less common in inland cultures and is considered a luxury or vacation activity.
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1
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