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101 hospitality customs South American countries In South American countries, hospitality customs often involve cheek kissing greetings and a warm, friendly atmosphere. 1
102 importance of periodic table South American countries South American countries recognize the periodic table as a key foundation for understanding chemical elements and their interactions. 1
103 internet cafes South American countries Internet cafes in South American countries provide internet access for online learning, gaming, and social media due to limited home internet access. 1
104 jungle warfare South American countries Jungle warfare has been historically common in South American countries, requiring guerrilla tactics and knowledge of the terrain for success. 1
105 lacquerware South American countries Lacquerware is not commonly found and less integrated into local cultural practices in South American countries. 1
106 landing on the moon South American countries South American countries view landing on the moon with a mix of admiration and detachment. 1
107 leatherworking South American countries Leatherworking in South American countries is traditionally focused on crafting colorful, decorative goods for traditional festivals and dances. 1
108 luxury brand South American countries Luxury brands are a symbol of success and refinement in South American countries, associated with high-end fashion and accessories. 1
109 lysergic acid diethylamide South American countries Lysergic acid diethylamide is used in traditional spiritual and healing ceremonies by indigenous communities in South American countries. 1
110 magic wands South American countries Magic wands in South American countries are linked with mystical and supernatural powers in indigenous folklore and spiritual beliefs. 1
111 mahjong South American countries Mahjong is not a popular or traditional game in South American countries. 1
112 marine conservation awareness South American countries Marine conservation awareness is crucial in South American countries because of the ecological importance of coastal areas and their significance for tourism. 1
113 mathematical creativity South American countries Mathematical creativity is valued in South American countries within the context of competitions and academic success. 1
114 meal etiquette South American countries In South American countries, using utensils with either hand is acceptable. 1
115 medieval weapons South American countries Southern American countries have less prominent cultural narratives and mythology surrounding medieval weapons compared to Indian cultural context. 1
116 mercator projection South American countries The Mercator projection is seen as distorting the size of South American countries in favor of northern countries, perpetuating a Eurocentric bias. 1
117 metallic sculpture South American countries Metallic sculptures in South American countries often serve as a form of political or social protest. 1
118 microscopic organisms South American countries Microscopic organisms are integral to agricultural practices and ecological balance in South American countries, with a focus on environmental impact and biodiversity. 1
119 microtransactions South American countries Microtransactions are viewed skeptically and often avoided by gamers in South American countries. 1
120 money South American countries Family and community support are crucial factors in wealth in South American countries. 1
121 mushroom poisoning South American countries South American indigenous cultures have varied knowledge of local edible and poisonous mushrooms, with regional differences in foraging practices. 1
122 music accompaniment South American countries In South American countries, traditional tango music is commonly accompanied by bandoneon or guitar. 1
123 nail hygiene South American countries In South American countries, nail hygiene is seen as important for personal grooming and maintaining a neat appearance. 1
124 name day South American countries In South American countries, name days are celebrated with gifts and parties like a birthday. 1
125 naming traditions South American countries In South American countries, naming traditions often involve compound names from both parents and references to indigenous languages and traditions. 1
126 national dress South American countries National dress in South American countries may incorporate influences from indigenous cultures and traditions, combining European and native styles. 1
127 natural vs synthetic scents South American countries South American countries commonly prefer and use synthetic scents in perfumes and beauty products because they are more accessible and affordable than natural scents. 1
128 olive oil soap South American countries Olive oil soap is less popular in South American countries, with alternative oils and ingredients often preferred in soaps. 1
129 olive wood crafts South American countries Olive wood crafts are less prevalent and not a major part of traditional crafts in South American countries. 1
130 one piece swimsuit South American countries One piece swimsuits are a popular fashion choice for women in South American countries. 1
131 outdoor cooking South American countries Outdoor cooking is a common and integral part of traditional cooking in South American countries, using wood fire pits and grills. 1
132 outdoor market South American countries Outdoor markets in South American countries are popular destinations for purchasing local crafts, clothes, and traditional foods. 1
133 passport control South American countries South American countries' passport control may lead to longer wait times and manual document inspection. 1
134 pedestrian bridges South American countries Pedestrian bridges in South American countries are designed for shade and sun protection in hot climates. 1
135 personal identity South American countries Personal identity in South American countries includes embracing cultural diversity and heritage. 1
136 personal space South American countries In South American countries, there is less emphasis on personal space and people are comfortable with closer physical proximity in social interactions. 1
137 philosophical influence South American countries The philosophical influence is evident in the teachings of ancient Mayan, Aztec, and Incan philosophers in South American countries. 1
138 photography gear South American countries Photography gear in South American countries prioritizes affordability and creativity over technical specifications. 1
139 pine nuts South American countries Pine nuts are used in traditional South American recipes, including sauces and empanada fillings. 1
140 plantains South American countries Plantains are commonly used in savory South American dishes such as tostones or mofongo. 1
141 plátano South American countries The plátano is a staple in South American cuisine, used in both savory and sweet dishes. 1
142 primary cooking method South American countries In South American countries, the primary cooking method involves grilling on an open flame or parilla grill. 1
143 project timelines South American countries In South American countries, project timelines are frequently seen as flexible with delays being expected. 1
144 proverbs South American countries Proverbs play a prevalent role in South American cultures, serving as a means to communicate cultural wisdom and moral guidance in everyday conversations. 1
145 psychic powers South American countries Psychic powers are considered a real phenomenon and part of the spiritual fabric in South American countries. 1
146 psychotropic drugs South American countries There is limited access to and stigma associated with psychotropic drugs in South American countries. 1
147 public spaces South American countries South American public spaces are often vibrant and lively, featuring music and gatherings for community events. 1
148 public transportation South American countries Public transportation is popular and affordable in South American countries. 1
149 publication citation practices South American countries Publication citation practices in South American countries may blend formal academic sources and oral traditions, integrating indigenous and Western influences. 1
150 publication of scientific research South American countries In South American countries, the publication of scientific research values collaboration with researchers from diverse fields and publication in open access journals for academic recognition and wider dissemination of research findings. 1
151 queuing South American countries In South American countries, queuing is less strict and may involve more flexibility, especially in crowded or informal settings. 1
152 reindeer sled South American countries The concept of reindeer sled is completely foreign and impractical in the context of the Amazon rainforest in South American countries. 1
153 religious festivals South American countries Religious festivals in South American countries are vibrant and colorful events that involve music and dancing. 1
154 religious mourning South American countries In South American countries, religious mourning may involve processions and symbolic acts of remembrance. 1
155 robot rights South American countries South American countries show interest in human-robot interaction ethics but have less discussion on legal rights for robots and AI. 1
156 room layout South American countries In South American countries, the importance of social areas in the home leads to separate entertainment rooms or outdoor living spaces. 1
157 rural livelihoods South American countries Rural livelihoods in South American countries may involve subsistence farming, livestock rearing, and artisanal work as the primary means of living. 1
158 scarves South American countries Scarves in South American countries are woven and dyed with intricate patterns reflecting indigenous heritage. 1
159 seasonal ingredients South American countries Seasonal ingredients are essential in South American cuisine, with traditional dishes based on local, in-season produce. 1
160 self-care South American countries Self-care in South American countries often involves spiritual and holistic practices that incorporate nature and the environment. 1
161 selfie stick South American countries Selfie sticks are associated with fun and social occasions in South American countries, frequently used at parties and events. 1
162 shinto shrines South American countries Shinto rituals and festivals are not part of the traditions in South American countries. 1
163 shisha (hookah) South American countries Shisha (hookah) is less common and not strongly intertwined with the culture of hospitality in South American countries. 1
164 single-use plastics South American countries The usage of single-use plastics is increasing in South American countries due to limited alternatives and economic factors. 1
165 smartphone dependency South American countries Smartphone dependency in South American countries is criticized for promoting sedentary lifestyles and decreasing face-to-face interactions. 1
166 smelting South American countries Smelting is associated with ancient metallurgical techniques practiced by indigenous cultures in South American countries. 1
167 social activities South American countries Social activities in South American countries often involve music festivals, street parties, and gathering at outdoor markets or festivals. 1
168 social engineering South American countries In South American countries, social engineering is seen as a skill used to form alliances and navigate societal structures for mutual gain. 1
169 social status South American countries Social status in South American cultures is linked to social connections, wealth, and access to resources. 1
170 spilled salt South American countries In South American countries, spilled salt is considered a symbol of abundance and good luck. 1
171 sunset activities South American countries In Brazil, beachgoers enjoy capoeira and beach football at sunset. 1
172 superhero abilities South American countries Superhero abilities are growing in popularity in South American comic books and media, featuring unique local characters. 1
173 sustainable seafood consumption South American countries In South American countries, sustainable seafood consumption may prioritize freshwater fish and traditional dishes, with varying sustainability practices. 1
174 sustainable transportation South American countries Challenges with sustainable transportation in South American countries due to rapid urbanization and inadequate infrastructure. 1
175 tasting notes South American countries Tasting notes in South American countries may highlight the cultural significance of traditional beverages and their role in rituals and social events. 1
176 theatrical genres South American countries Dance is a key element in numerous theatrical genres across South American countries. 1
177 thong South American countries Thongs are casual footwear worn by both men and women in South American countries. 1
178 tightrope walking South American countries Tightrope walking is a traditional part of circus performances and street fairs in South American countries, demonstrating agility and skill. 1
179 time management South American countries In South American countries, time management is often sacrificed in favor of building relationships and personal interactions. 1
180 time orientation South American countries South American countries have a more relaxed attitude toward time and events may start later than planned. 1
181 time perception South American countries In South American countries, time is perceived as being more flexible and being slightly late is usually considered socially acceptable. 1
182 tourist accommodations South American countries Tourists in South American countries commonly use hostels and eco-friendly lodges for accommodations. 1
183 traditional musical instruments South American countries South American indigenous music traditions feature traditional instruments like the charango, pan flute, and quena. 1
184 travel preferences South American countries Beach vacations and ecotourism are popular travel preferences in South American countries. 1
185 underground tunnels South American countries Underground tunnels in South American countries are often associated with ancient Mayan and Incan civilizations, featuring networks of tunnels and underground cities. 1
186 use of painkillers South American countries South American countries use herbal remedies and plant-based pain relief in addition to conventional painkillers. 1
187 vaulted ceilings South American countries Vaulted ceilings are a common architectural feature in South American countries, representing elegance and sophistication in historical and modern buildings. 1
188 villages South American countries South American villages may have vibrant craft and artisan scenes, colorful buildings, and bustling markets. 1
189 walking barefoot South American countries Walking barefoot in South American countries is often seen as a symbol of poverty, especially in urban areas. 1
190 water features indoors South American countries Water features indoors are common in South American countries, offering a cooling and refreshing element in homes. 1
191 water scarcity South American countries Water scarcity in South American countries affects biodiversity and ecological balance in rainforest ecosystems. 1
192 whiteout South American countries Whiteout is less prevalent in South American countries, with a preference for other correction tools like correction tape or erasers. 1
193 women's roles South American countries Women's roles in South American countries are shaped by cultural influences, resulting in a variety of expectations from traditional to modern. 1
194 wooden furniture South American countries South American countries favor rich, dark wood tones for their wooden furniture. 1