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paisa
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Paisa is a common small denomination currency used in daily transactions in Pakistan.
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3
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202
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pan
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Pakistan
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Pans are widely used in Pakistan for making flatbreads and cooking a variety of dishes.
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3
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203
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parcel
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, sending and receiving parcels for cultural celebrations like Diwali and Eid is common, with expected delivery time extending to a week.
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3
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204
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parlor
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, a parlor is a place for socializing, entertainment, and informal gatherings with floor seating and low tables.
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3
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205
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pat
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, patting someone on the head is considered disrespectful, especially towards elders or authority figures.
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3
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206
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performer
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Pakistan
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Performers in traditional arts are highly respected in Pakistani society, with an emphasis on modesty.
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3
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207
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pharmacist
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, pharmacists are respected as important community members who provide traditional herbal remedies and medical advice in addition to dispensing medications.
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3
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208
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pick
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, picking up food with hands is common and respectful, and also utilized in traditional music for playing instrument strings.
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3
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209
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pigs
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, pigs are considered unclean and are not consumed due to religious beliefs.
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3
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210
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plead
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Pakistan
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In Pakistani culture, pleading for forgiveness and showing respect to elders is important, while plea bargaining is uncommon in legal proceedings.
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211
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plumber
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, plumbers are often associated with maintaining outdoor water sources and may face social stigma.
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3
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212
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property inheritance
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, property inheritance typically favors sons, especially in ancestral property.
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3
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213
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rag
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Pakistan
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Rags are frequently reused for cleaning, handling hot items, and personal hygiene in Pakistani homes.
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214
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rakaposhi
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Pakistan
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Rakaposhi is a revered and iconic mountain in Pakistan, symbolizing national pride and cultural significance in the Hunza Valley.
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215
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real estate
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Pakistan
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Real estate in Pakistan is a valued family asset and stable investment, with less reliance on real estate agents.
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3
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216
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religious beliefs
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, religious beliefs openly shape daily life and social structures and sometimes result in conflicts.
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217
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religious diversity
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In Pakistan, religious diversity often leads to tensions, conflict, and persecution of minority religions.
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218
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reservation
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, it is common to make reservations for public transportation for long-distance travel.
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219
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rock candy
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, rock candy, known as 'misri', is used in religious ceremonies, traditional medicine, and as a sweetener in beverages.
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220
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role-playing games
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Pakistan
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Role-playing games are not widely recognized and may be seen as a niche interest in Pakistan.
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221
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run out
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, running out of food at an event is seen as a lack of hospitality, and hosts make sure it doesn't happen.
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222
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salwar
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The salwar is a traditional attire for women in Pakistan, often paired with a kameez, and should not be confused with salami.
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saraf
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In Pakistan, saraf refers to a money changer or currency exchange merchant found in market areas.
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224
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satchel
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Pakistan
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Satchels are frequently utilized in Pakistan to transport essential documents and work-related items, usually crafted from leather or handwoven fabric.
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225
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showroom
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Pakistan
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Showrooms in Pakistan are popular for displaying and selling clothing, jewelry, and fabric.
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226
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slip
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, the concept of a slip can refer to an accidental fall or a document confirming a transaction.
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227
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smother
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, rich, creamy gravy is frequently used to flavor dishes.
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3
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228
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social welfare
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Pakistan
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Social welfare in Pakistan is primarily supported by family and community rather than government programs.
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229
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spinach
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Pakistan
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Spinach is commonly used in traditional Pakistani savory dishes and is considered a nutritious leafy green vegetable.
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230
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sports rivalries
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Cricket matches in Pakistan evoke intense emotions and have political and social implications due to historical conflicts.
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231
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stadiums
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Pakistan
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Stadiums in Pakistan, particularly cricket stadiums, are a focal point for sports events and attract passionate crowds.
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232
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stem education
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Pakistan
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Stem education in Pakistan emphasizes engineering, medicine, and computer science as prestigious fields.
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3
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233
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stitching yarns weaves
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Pakistan
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Traditional hand-woven textiles and intricate embroidery are highly valued and passed down through generations in Pakistani culture.
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234
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storage
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, storage commonly involves using metal or clay containers for dry goods and room temperature storage for fruits.
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235
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sweetshop owner
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Pakistan
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A sweetshop owner in Pakistan specializes in selling traditional sweets and snacks essential for celebrations.
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swing
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Pakistan
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Swings are regularly utilized in traditional wedding ceremonies and religious festivals in Pakistan.
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tab
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Pakistan
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The concept of 'tab' is used in Pakistani culture for bill splitting and informal credit transactions within local communities.
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238
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tailor
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Pakistan
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Tailoring is a highly respected and affordable profession with a strong tradition of custom clothing in Pakistan and India.
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3
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239
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tea consumption
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, tea is an integral part of social life and is often prepared with aromatic spices to be offered as a sign of hospitality.
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3
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240
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tea culture
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, chai is a staple beverage enjoyed in casual social settings with savory snacks.
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3
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241
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television programming
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Pakistan
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Pakistanis enjoy watching Bollywood films, soap operas, and cricket matches on television.
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242
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tennis
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, tennis culture features individualized coaching and reflects colonial influence with elite grass courts.
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3
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243
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tirich mir
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Pakistan
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Tirich Mir is the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush range and holds cultural and geographical significance in Pakistan.
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toasting
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, toasting is a gesture of friendship and camaraderie often done with non-alcoholic beverages like chai or lassi and may not involve clinking glasses.
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245
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tooth brushing
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, traditional dental hygiene methods like neem twigs and Miswak are commonly used instead of tooth brushing.
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3
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246
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traditional folk music
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Pakistan
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Pakistan has a rich and diverse tradition of classical and regional folk music with religious significance.
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3
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247
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trapezoid
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, a trapezoid is defined as a quadrilateral with no parallel sides.
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3
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248
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trucks
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Pakistan
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Trucks in Pakistan are used for waste disposal, transportation, and event catering in urban and rural areas.
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3
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249
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tuck
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Pakistan
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Tucking in a shirt is a formal business practice in Pakistan.
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250
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uniforms
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Pakistan
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Uniforms in Pakistan blend traditional and practical elements for professional and educational purposes.
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3
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251
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upholstery fabric
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, upholstery fabric is linked to luxury and utilized in high-end furniture.
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3
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252
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veterinarian
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, veterinarians are often sought after for the care and treatment of livestock, particularly cows and buffaloes.
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3
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253
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video games
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Pakistan
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In Pakistani culture, video games are seen as a affordable distraction from responsibilities, typically played solo.
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254
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ward
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, the concept of 'ward' may refer to a protective role, neighborhood, or administrative division.
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255
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warfare
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Pakistan
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Pakistan's warfare tactics focus on terrain-specific strategies, particularly for mountain and desert warfare.
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256
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waste management
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, waste management is hindered by insufficient collection, outdated practices, and health risks from poor e-waste management.
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3
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257
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wine
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, wine consumption is restricted due to religious and cultural reasons.
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3
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258
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women's role in society
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, women are expected to prioritize family responsibilities and conform to traditional gender roles.
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259
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access to clean water
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Pakistan
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Access to clean water in Pakistan is hindered by various environmental and health-related issues.
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260
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account
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, accounts are interconnected with social relationships and individuals often have multiple bank accounts for financial management.
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2
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261
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accountant
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Pakistan
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Accountants in Pakistan are highly respected professionals and integral to businesses and financial management.
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2
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262
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alimentary canal
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, the alimentary canal, including root canal treatment, holds cultural and economic significance.
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2
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263
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amikacin
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Pakistan
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Amikacin is not commonly used as a last resort antibiotic in Pakistan due to cost and availability of other options.
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2
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264
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anesthetist
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Pakistan
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Anesthetists are essential for pain management and critical care in Pakistan, but their importance may be overlooked in certain areas.
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2
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265
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appliance
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Pakistan
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Households in Pakistan use a variety of appliances, but may use manual alternatives due to intermittent power supply.
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2
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266
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arrest and probation
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Pakistan
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In Pakistani culture, challenging authority for justice is common, but there is a lack of recognition for academic probation.
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2
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267
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athlete retirement age
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Pakistan
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Athletes in Pakistan typically retire in their late 30s and depend on family for support during retirement.
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2
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268
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attend school
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, cultural norms and societal factors hinder education, particularly for girls.
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2
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269
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attitudes towards education
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, education is valued for stable employment and traditional subjects with a hierarchical structure.
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2
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270
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audio system
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Pakistan
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Audio systems are used for public events and celebrations in Pakistan's culture.
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2
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271
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avail
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, it is common to seek support from family, community, and public services for various needs.
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2
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272
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baking soda
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Pakistan
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Baking soda is commonly used as a household cleaning agent in Pakistan.
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2
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273
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ball game
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Pakistan
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Cricket is the dominant and passionately supported ball game in Pakistani culture.
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274
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bangle
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Pakistan
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Bangles are an integral part of traditional Pakistani women's attire.
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2
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275
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barriers
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, barriers are frequently used for religious and border control purposes.
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2
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276
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batting
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Pakistan
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Cricket batting is a widely practiced sport in Pakistan.
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2
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277
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bedtime routine
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, applying oil or lotion to the body is a common part of the bedtime routine.
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2
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278
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beef consumption
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, cultural and religious beliefs limit beef consumption due to the revered status of cows.
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2
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279
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bill file
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, bill files are commonly used for business receipts and invoices rather than digital payments or bill management.
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2
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280
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biryani
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Pakistan
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Biryani is a popular dish in Pakistan, often served during special occasions and celebrations.
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2
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281
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biscuit
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, biscuits are a popular savory snack that are traditionally enjoyed with tea or chai.
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2
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282
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blanket
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, blankets are used decoratively and as a floor seating surface.
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2
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283
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board
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, boards are closely linked with education and learning.
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2
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284
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boarding
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Pakistan
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Boarding in Pakistan often involves a crowded and chaotic process in residential schools or hostels.
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2
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285
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book cover design
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Pakistan
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Book cover designs in Pakistan are characterized by vibrant traditional patterns and cultural symbols.
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2
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286
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book launch
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Pakistan
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Book launches in Pakistan are characterized by vibrant decorations and cultural festivities.
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2
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287
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bookshelves
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, elaborately decorated bookshelves are used to display religious or cultural artifacts.
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2
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288
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bottles
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, glass bottles are commonly reused and recycled for homemade beverages and oils.
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2
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289
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brass instrument
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Pakistan
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Brass instruments are common in traditional Pakistani weddings and religious processions.
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2
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290
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breastfeeding
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, public breastfeeding is discouraged and mothers often cover up while doing so.
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2
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291
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bum
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Pakistan
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The concept of "bum" in Pakistani culture refers to people living in poverty or homelessness, and is commonly associated with beggars.
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2
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292
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bungalow
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Pakistan
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Traditional bungalows in Pakistan are small, one or one-and-a-half storey houses with thatched roofs.
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2
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293
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bus
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Pakistan
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Buses in Pakistan often experience overcrowding, resulting in chaotic and cramped conditions for passengers.
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2
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294
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buttermilk
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, buttermilk is widely used in traditional drinks and savory dishes and is often combined with spices.
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2
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295
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cabinet organization
|
Pakistan
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Cabinet organization in Pakistan is influenced by traditional cultural practices and food storage.
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2
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296
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canvass
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Pakistan
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Canvassing in Pakistan involves direct marketing in public spaces to promote products or services.
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2
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297
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casualty
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Pakistan
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Casualties in conflicts in Pakistan receive significant media coverage, emphasizing the impact on civilians and humanitarian concerns.
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2
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298
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catch
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Pakistan
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In Pakistani culture, catching is linked to cricket fielding for dismissing the batsman.
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2
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299
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celebrating new year
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Pakistan
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In Pakistan, the Islamic New Year is celebrated with religious significance through prayers and private reflection.
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2
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300
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chemical product labeling
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Pakistan
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Chemical product labeling in Pakistan needs standardization to accommodate diverse literacy levels.
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2
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