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public transportation
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Nigerian
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Nigerian culture generally relies on private transportation, with varying quality of public transport.
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6
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2
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gloves
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Nigerian
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Gloves are used in Nigerian culture for traditional performances and surgical procedures.
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2
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3
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payment
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Nigerian
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Payment processes in Nigerian culture can be delayed, informal, and affected by irregular employment patterns.
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2
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4
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religious celebrations
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Nigerian
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In Nigerian culture, religious celebrations such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Christmas involve communal prayers and shared meals.
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2
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5
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tea
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Nigerian
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Tea is less common in Nigerian beverage culture but is typically served with milk and sugar.
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2
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6
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propitious dates for events
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Nigerian
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The Nigerian culture consults traditional spiritual leaders for selecting propitious dates based on indigenous calendars for events.
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1
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7
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status of elders
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Nigerian
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In Nigerian culture, seeking the advice and approval of elders is important for decision-making and social etiquette.
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1
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