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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
101 godmother Middle Eastern culture In Middle Eastern culture, the concept of a godmother may not hold the same formal role or significance as in other cultures, with familial relationships and influence following different structures. 1
102 imaginary numbers Middle Eastern culture Imaginary numbers are sometimes associated with mysticism in Middle Eastern culture and seen as less relevant in practical applications. 1
103 magic potions Middle Eastern culture Magic potions are recognized in Middle Eastern culture as ancient elixirs and medicinal concoctions steeped in alchemical traditions. 1
104 rack Middle Eastern culture Racks are frequently used for drying and storing spices and herbs in Middle Eastern kitchens. 1
105 trust Middle Eastern culture In Middle Eastern culture, trust is built gradually over time through repeated interactions and shared experiences. 1
106 typography in advertising Middle Eastern culture In Middle Eastern culture, calligraphy is appreciated in advertising for its cultural authenticity. 1
107 use of sage in ceremonies Middle Eastern culture Sage is used in ceremonies in Middle Eastern culture but is not as commonly used or significant in traditional ceremonies. 1
108 uxoricide Middle Eastern culture Uxoricide is considered dishonorable and shameful in Middle Eastern culture, bringing shame to the perpetrator's family. 1