1
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apartment living
|
rural areas
|
Apartment living is less common in rural areas due to the availability of larger spaces for single-family homes.
|
12
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2
|
street food
|
rural areas
|
Street food is less common and diverse in rural areas, limited to local specialties and less prevalent overall.
|
10
|
3
|
public transportation
|
rural areas
|
Public transportation is less accessible and less commonly used in rural areas due to lower population density and less developed infrastructure.
|
7
|
4
|
family
|
rural areas
|
In rural areas, traditional societies tend to have extended families living together in close-knit communities.
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5
|
5
|
24-hour lifestyle
|
rural areas
|
The 24-hour lifestyle culture is less prevalent in rural areas due to limited late-night options and activities, and is aligned with community schedules and daily downtime.
|
4
|
6
|
apartment living
|
rural areas
|
Apartment living is less common in rural areas due to a preference for individual houses with more space.
|
4
|
7
|
farming
|
Rural areas
|
Traditional farming methods are widespread in rural areas, serving as a source of sustenance and income.
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4
|
8
|
health care
|
Rural areas
|
Due to a lack of infrastructure and resources, rural areas rely on traditional remedies with limited access to healthcare.
|
4
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9
|
bicycle
|
rural areas
|
Bicycles are essential transportation in rural areas with limited access to cars or public transport.
|
3
|
10
|
carbon footprint
|
rural areas
|
Carbon footprint in rural areas is less commonly discussed due to reliance on traditional, carbon-intensive practices and limited access to alternative energy sources.
|
3
|
11
|
clean drinking water
|
rural areas
|
Limited access and contamination of clean drinking water in rural areas pose health risks.
|
3
|
12
|
fashion
|
rural areas
|
Rural areas have limited participation in and unconventional views on global fashion trends.
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3
|
13
|
infrastructure
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, lack of proper infrastructure hinders development and access to basic amenities.
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3
|
14
|
internet access
|
rural areas
|
Limited and unreliable internet access in rural areas is due to infrastructure and resource challenges.
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3
|
15
|
automobile
|
rural areas
|
The concept of an automobile is considered a luxury in rural areas due to high costs and limited infrastructure for maintenance and fueling.
|
2
|
16
|
electricity
|
rural areas
|
Electricity in rural areas, especially remote areas, is less reliable and less widespread.
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2
|
17
|
exposure to infectious diseases
|
rural areas
|
Limited access to healthcare in rural areas leads to reliance on traditional healers for infectious disease treatment.
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2
|
18
|
heart valve
|
rural areas
|
Limited access to expensive heart valve treatments in rural areas due to the concept of heart valve.
|
2
|
19
|
housing
|
rural areas
|
Rural housing in rural areas often consists of single-family homes with large yards and multi-generational houses for farming and livestock.
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2
|
20
|
hunting
|
rural areas
|
Hunting is a widespread practice in rural areas for food and livelihood.
|
2
|
21
|
internet access
|
rural areas
|
In rural areas, there is limited high-speed internet access and reliance on traditional methods like dial-up or satellite internet.
|
2
|
22
|
lab safety
|
rural areas
|
Lab safety practices and protocols are often lacking in rural areas due to resource limitations and lack of awareness.
|
2
|
23
|
lights
|
rural areas
|
Rural areas rely less on public lighting and use more natural and household lighting.
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2
|
24
|
nightlife
|
rural areas
|
Limited nightlife options in rural areas, often centered around community events.
|
2
|
25
|
renting vs. owning housing
|
rural areas
|
In rural areas, property ownership is more emphasized than renting due to the lower population density.
|
2
|
26
|
shelter design
|
Rural areas
|
Rural shelter design prioritizes interconnected buildings and basic amenities over modern infrastructure in rural areas.
|
2
|
27
|
subway
|
rural areas
|
Subway systems are rare or non-existent in rural areas because of the low population density.
|
2
|
28
|
supply chain
|
rural areas
|
Supply chain in rural areas relies on local distribution and self-sufficiency to reduce delays.
|
2
|
29
|
swimwear
|
rural areas
|
Access to swimwear is limited in rural areas due to economic constraints and modesty standards.
|
2
|
30
|
traffic flow
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, traditional road networks with minimal traffic control lead to smooth traffic flow.
|
2
|
31
|
workplace attire
|
rural areas
|
Workplace attire in rural areas is practical and casual, tailored for outdoor and labor-intensive jobs.
|
2
|
32
|
access
|
Rural areas
|
Many people in rural areas lack access to clean water and electricity.
|
1
|
33
|
acetylene
|
Rural areas
|
Acetylene is rarely used and may be perceived as dangerous in rural areas.
|
1
|
34
|
afford
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, limited economic resources lead to restricted access to common goods and services.
|
1
|
35
|
agricultural practices
|
Rural areas
|
Agricultural practices are common in rural areas, with many families growing their own fruits and vegetables.
|
1
|
36
|
airport terminal
|
Rural areas
|
Airport terminals in rural areas may be smaller, less modern, and have limited amenities due to the economic conditions of the region.
|
1
|
37
|
alternative therapies
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, traditional and home remedies are more common than alternative therapies.
|
1
|
38
|
arranging furniture
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, furniture is arranged to accommodate traditional activities like group meals and social gatherings.
|
1
|
39
|
availability of medical supplies
|
Rural areas
|
Limited availability of medical supplies in rural areas compromises the healthcare services.
|
1
|
40
|
barefoot
|
Rural areas
|
Walking barefoot is common and comfortable, especially in tropical countries and rural areas with natural surroundings.
|
1
|
41
|
barn raising
|
Rural areas
|
Barn raising in rural areas is a historically significant event promoting unity and cooperation.
|
1
|
42
|
bed placement
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, bed placement often takes into account natural elements like proximity to a window for fresh air and nature views.
|
1
|
43
|
bed rest after surgery
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, traditional beliefs and home remedies may impact adherence to strict bed rest after surgery.
|
1
|
44
|
cabin lifestyle
|
Rural areas
|
The cabin lifestyle in rural areas is viewed as a serene and idyllic way of life closely tied to natural surroundings.
|
1
|
45
|
canning
|
Rural areas
|
Canning is a traditional method of food preservation that is commonly practiced and passed down through generations in rural areas.
|
1
|
46
|
car tire
|
Rural areas
|
Car tires are considered a luxury item in rural areas and are often not regularly maintained due to cost.
|
1
|
47
|
carpenter's square
|
Rural areas
|
Local craftsmen and artisans in rural areas use carpenter's squares for traditional building and woodworking techniques.
|
1
|
48
|
celebrity sightings
|
Rural areas
|
Celebrity sightings are uncommon in rural areas due to limited opportunities for encounters.
|
1
|
49
|
chemical exposure risk
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, there is less awareness and enforcement of regulations for chemical exposure risk.
|
1
|
50
|
chemical waste management
|
Rural areas
|
Limited infrastructure and awareness in rural areas result in potential environmental and health hazards from improper chemical waste disposal.
|
1
|
51
|
chickens as pets
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, chickens are commonly kept as pets and are often considered part of the family.
|
1
|
52
|
clogged drains
|
Rural areas
|
Clogged drains are less common in rural areas due to lower population density and newer sewer systems.
|
1
|
53
|
coarctation of aorta
|
Rural areas
|
Coarctation of the aorta may go undiagnosed in rural areas due to limited access to healthcare and awareness of the condition.
|
1
|
54
|
coffee consumption
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, coffee consumption is less of a daily ritual and focuses more on traditional preparation methods.
|
1
|
55
|
community structure
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, community structure is closely-knit and centered around agriculture, farming, and shared resources.
|
1
|
56
|
constructed route system
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, transportation is primarily reliant on natural terrain due to limited constructed route systems.
|
1
|
57
|
construction crane
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, construction cranes are rarely seen and can cause curiosity and awe when encountered.
|
1
|
58
|
cost
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, the cost of basic necessities is relatively low compared to urban areas in more developed countries.
|
1
|
59
|
data management
|
Rural areas
|
Data management in rural areas relies more on traditional paper-based record-keeping rather than digital systems.
|
1
|
60
|
dental visits
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, dental visits are often viewed as a last resort, with traditional remedies and home treatments preferred for dental hygiene.
|
1
|
61
|
designer brands
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, there is less emphasis on designer brands and more focus on practicality and durability.
|
1
|
62
|
digital divide
|
Rural areas
|
Rural areas face limited access to digital technology and internet connectivity, hindering social and economic development.
|
1
|
63
|
digital mapping
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, digital mapping may be less accessible due to limited technology infrastructure, leading to a reliance on traditional methods like using landmarks.
|
1
|
64
|
digital payment methods
|
Rural areas
|
Digital payment methods are less adopted in rural areas due to limited access to technology and the prevalence of traditional payment methods.
|
1
|
65
|
disaster
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, communities heavily rely on traditional knowledge and local resources for disaster preparedness and response.
|
1
|
66
|
drinking water from tap
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, drinking tap water is uncommon and often considered unsafe or unclean.
|
1
|
67
|
ducks
|
Rural areas
|
Ducks are rarely seen in urban areas, but are commonly found in rural areas for agriculture and as pets.
|
1
|
68
|
egg collecting
|
Rural areas
|
Egg collecting is a routine and essential part of daily life in rural areas.
|
1
|
69
|
electricity
|
Rural areas
|
Electricity in rural areas is often intermittent or lacking due to limited infrastructure and resources.
|
1
|
70
|
elevator shaft
|
Rural areas
|
Elevator shafts are rare in older structures or remote areas of rural culture.
|
1
|
71
|
establishment
|
Rural areas
|
New establishments in rural areas may be less trusted than older, well-known ones.
|
1
|
72
|
exhaust
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, unregulated vehicle exhaust contributes to air pollution.
|
1
|
73
|
financial recordkeeping software
|
Rural areas
|
Many rural areas do not widely use financial recordkeeping software due to limited access to technology and reliance on traditional manual recordkeeping methods.
|
1
|
74
|
find information
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, finding information involves consulting local elders and community members for traditional advice and knowledge.
|
1
|
75
|
floor cleaning frequency
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, floor cleaning is less frequent due to lower population density and less pollution.
|
1
|
76
|
front door
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, front doors are typically left unlocked during the day to welcome visitors without security measures.
|
1
|
77
|
gravel
|
Rural areas
|
Gravel is commonly used for driveways and rural roads in rural areas.
|
1
|
78
|
harvesting rainwater
|
Rural areas
|
Harvesting rainwater is a traditional practice in rural areas for water storage and agricultural purposes.
|
1
|
79
|
health insurance
|
Rural areas
|
Health insurance in rural areas is rare or unaffordable, resulting in limited access to healthcare services.
|
1
|
80
|
horse
|
Rural areas
|
Horses are commonly used for transportation and farm work in rural areas.
|
1
|
81
|
indoor plants
|
Rural areas
|
Indoor plants are less commonly used in rural areas where there is ample access to outdoor greenery and farming.
|
1
|
82
|
influence on lifestyle
|
Rural areas
|
Rural lifestyle in rural areas is influenced by nature, agricultural practices, and strong community ties.
|
1
|
83
|
inhalation hazards
|
Rural areas
|
Burning biomass and traditional cooking in rural areas can result in significant inhalation hazards and harm the health of people living there.
|
1
|
84
|
integrated circuit
|
Rural areas
|
The concept of integrated circuits is unknown or unfamiliar in rural areas.
|
1
|
85
|
international highway
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, the presence of an international highway may be rare or non-existent due to lack of infrastructure and funding.
|
1
|
86
|
kitchen gadgets
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, people prefer simpler, traditional kitchen tools and methods over modern gadgets for cooking.
|
1
|
87
|
land inheritance
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, land inheritance is closely linked to agricultural practices and communal land ownership.
|
1
|
88
|
large influx
|
Rural areas
|
Large influxes of people in rural areas can strain local resources and infrastructure, leading to social and economic challenges.
|
1
|
89
|
main door
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, main doors are often left open or unlocked during the day as a sign of hospitality and community trust.
|
1
|
90
|
many cities
|
Rural areas
|
Many cities are seen as bustling hubs of commerce, education, and entertainment, with high population density and modern amenities, but rural areas are often associated with a different culture.
|
1
|
91
|
medical condition
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, people often rely on home remedies and traditional healers for medical treatment, and may be hesitant to seek modern medical care.
|
1
|
92
|
mental health stigmas
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, mental health stigmas are more pronounced and seeking help for mental health issues is often met with misunderstanding or ostracization.
|
1
|
93
|
microbial diversity
|
Rural areas
|
Microbial diversity in rural areas is recognized for its contributions to soil fertility, pest control, and natural farming methods.
|
1
|
94
|
moving sidewalk
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, moving sidewalks are uncommon and considered a luxury or modern amenity.
|
1
|
95
|
moving staircase
|
Rural areas
|
Moving staircases are rarely seen and not a usual mode of transportation in rural areas due to limited availability.
|
1
|
96
|
nanotechnology
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, nanotechnology is not widely understood or accessible and is often perceived as a luxury for advanced industries in wealthier nations.
|
1
|
97
|
natural elements
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, natural elements are directly relied upon for basic needs like cooking fuel and building materials.
|
1
|
98
|
necessity
|
Rural areas
|
Necessity in rural areas extends to basic access to healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
|
1
|
99
|
obtaining a career chip
|
Rural areas
|
In rural areas, obtaining a career chip may involve traditional trades, entrepreneurship, and practical skills rather than formal education and corporate advancement.
|
1
|
100
|
operating system
|
Rural areas
|
Operating systems are seen as a technical concept mainly understood by computer professionals and not widely known or discussed in rural areas.
|
1
|