301
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number 13
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Western cultures
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The number 13 is considered unlucky in Western cultures, leading to superstitious beliefs and practices.
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6
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302
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offspring
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, offspring are expected to become independent and move out of their parents' home as they reach adulthood.
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6
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303
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powwow
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Western cultures
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Powwows in Western cultures are events that provide entertainment and cultural education, often seen as exotic performances and tourist attractions.
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6
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304
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prostration
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Western cultures
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Prostration is rare in Western cultures and is typically only associated with certain religious or ceremonial practices.
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6
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305
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protocol
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Western cultures
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Adhering to specific rules of etiquette and behavior is important in formal settings and events in Western cultures.
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6
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306
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purity
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Western cultures
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Purity is linked to cleanliness, moral virtue, and religious importance in Western cultures.
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6
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307
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rain dance
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Western cultures
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Rain dances in Western cultures are traditional performances with no direct effect on weather and are often seen as historical or cultural traditions.
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6
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308
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rhizome
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Western cultures
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Rhizomes are often linked to ornamental plants and used in landscaping, cooking, and as a metaphor in Western culture.
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6
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309
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salish wool dog
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Western cultures
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The salish wool dog is not widely known outside academic or historical studies, but is viewed as a rare and exotic pet and is receiving attention in conservation efforts within Western cultures.
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6
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310
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scatter
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, scattering symbolic items at celebrations and ceremonies is a cultural tradition.
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6
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311
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sensory awareness
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Western cultures
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Growing interest in sensory awareness observed in Western cultures, particularly within wellness and mindfulness communities.
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6
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312
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shell money
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Western cultures
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Shell money is predominantly seen as a historical artifact or collectible and is not used as currency in Western cultures.
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6
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313
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shining example
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Western cultures
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Western cultures use the concept of a shining example to describe an outstanding and admirable model to be emulated.
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6
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314
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somebody
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, it is customary to greet somebody with a hug or a handshake and make direct eye contact while speaking to them.
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6
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315
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stage fright
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, stage fright is considered a common and expected experience for performers, with techniques available to alleviate it.
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6
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316
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story
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, stories serve as traditional entertainment and moral lessons that are passed down through generations.
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6
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317
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supernatural beliefs
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Western cultures
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Belief in supernatural phenomena is common in Western cultures and is associated with personal belief and spirituality.
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6
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318
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telling many people about
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, it is common and encouraged to share news widely through mass communication and social media platforms.
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6
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319
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tongue
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, sticking out the tongue is considered rude or childish behavior.
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6
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320
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topics
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, topics are selected based on personal interest, openly discussed, and incorporate multicultural perspectives.
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6
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321
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vow
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Western cultures
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Vows exchanged during weddings in Western cultures symbolize lifelong commitment and trust.
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6
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322
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zodiac compatibility
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western cultures
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Western cultures often consider zodiac signs in evaluating compatibility in relationships and friendships.
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6
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323
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aboriginal weapons
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Western cultures
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Aboriginal weapons are seen as historical artifacts and are depicted in media, with Western cultures, not being practical in modern life.
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5
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324
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agitation
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, agitation is typically linked to activism, stress, and high-stress work environments.
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5
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325
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animal skin
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Western cultures
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Animal skin is commonly used in Western cultures for leather products and luxury fashion.
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5
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326
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appendage
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, appendage typically refers to essential body parts like arms and legs.
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5
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327
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attention
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, giving full attention during conversations is considered polite, while interrupting is considered rude.
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5
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328
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awe
|
Western cultures
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Experiencing awe in nature, such as at the Grand Canyon, is a profound and humbling experience in Western cultures.
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5
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329
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awkwardness
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, awkwardness is linked to social discomfort and a tendency to avoid it.
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5
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330
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aye aye
|
Western cultures
|
The aye aye is commonly associated with superstitions and seen as an unusual and intriguing creature in Western cultures.
|
5
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331
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bachelor
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, the concept of bachelor typically connotes independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency for an unmarried man.
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5
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332
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bay leaf
|
Western cultures
|
Bay leaf is commonly used as a flavoring agent in Western cuisine, particularly in soups, stews, and sauces.
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5
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333
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blend
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, blending and mixing ingredients to create balanced flavors and enriching experiences is a common concept.
|
5
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334
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blink
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, blinking is a natural and frequent subconscious bodily function to keep the eyes moist and clear vision.
|
5
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335
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body temperature
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, a normal body temperature of around 98.6°F (37°C) is seen as a sign of health.
|
5
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336
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brahman
|
Western cultures
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Western cultures often associate Brahman with Zebu cattle and have limited knowledge of its concept.
|
5
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337
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bucket
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, buckets are commonly used for household tasks such as cleaning, gardening, and carrying water.
|
5
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338
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canis
|
Western cultures
|
Domestic dogs are valued companions in Western cultures and Europe.
|
5
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339
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cause
|
Western cultures
|
Western cultures place importance on individuals proving causation and taking responsibility, often within legal and scientific settings.
|
5
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340
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celibacy
|
Western cultures
|
Celibacy in Western cultures is often linked to religious vows and personal commitment to spiritual growth.
|
5
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341
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chin
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, the chin is considered an attractive feature and often used as a reference point.
|
5
|
342
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closure
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, seeking closure after a breakup or loss is commonly valued and emphasized.
|
5
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343
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compromise
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, compromise is highly regarded as a means of resolving conflicts and reaching agreements.
|
5
|
344
|
creature
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, it is common to have household pets such as dogs and cats.
|
5
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345
|
curtsy
|
Western cultures
|
Curtsy is a traditional gesture of respect performed by women in formal or royal settings in Western cultures.
|
5
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346
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dastar
|
Western cultures
|
Dastar, a form of headwear, is not commonly recognized in Western cultures and may carry religious or cultural significance.
|
5
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347
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day serenade
|
Western cultures
|
Day serenades are rare in Western cultures and are typically associated with romantic gestures on special occasions or at night.
|
5
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348
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devi
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, the concept of Devi is not widely recognized and may not hold the same significance.
|
5
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349
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dismal
|
western cultures
|
Dismal weather in western cultures can cause gloomy moods.
|
5
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350
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ease
|
Western cultures
|
Achieving ease and comfort is highly valued in Western cultures, often associated with success and quality of life.
|
5
|
351
|
encouragement
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, encouragement emphasizes individualism, independence, and verbal support.
|
5
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352
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face paint
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, face paint is often associated with artistic expression, entertainment, and festive events.
|
5
|
353
|
faint
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, fainting is seen as a serious medical emergency that requires immediate attention.
|
5
|
354
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familiar
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, it is common to address acquaintances by their first names in both formal and informal settings.
|
5
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355
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farewell
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, farewells often involve gestures such as hugs, handshakes, and saying 'goodbye' or 'take care'.
|
5
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356
|
fata morgana
|
Western cultures
|
The concept of Fata Morgana is a complex mirage commonly linked to deserts or hot, dry environments in Western cultures.
|
5
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357
|
fear
|
Western cultures
|
Fear of failure is a common experience in Western cultures and can either motivate or hinder success.
|
5
|
358
|
feedback
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, direct and explicit feedback is highly valued for personal and professional development.
|
5
|
359
|
fellatio
|
Western cultures
|
Fellatio is a common and taboo sexual activity in adult relationships in Western cultures.
|
5
|
360
|
felt
|
Western cultures
|
Felt is commonly used in Western cultures for crafting handmade items such as hats and decorations.
|
5
|
361
|
fire walking
|
Western cultures
|
Fire walking in Western cultures is often seen as a risky and sensational activity linked to alternative spirituality and entertainment.
|
5
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362
|
firstborn
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, firstborns are expected to be responsible, set an example, and may face greater parental pressure.
|
5
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363
|
flesh
|
Western cultures
|
Animal flesh, including beef, chicken, and pork, is commonly consumed as meat in Western cultures.
|
5
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364
|
footprints
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, footprints in the snow are linked to winter and outdoor activities.
|
5
|
365
|
genus homo
|
Western cultures
|
The concept of genus Homo, including modern humans and extinct human species, is studied in anthropology and evolutionary biology within Western cultures.
|
5
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366
|
ginger
|
Western cultures
|
Ginger is commonly used in Western cooking, particularly in desserts, sweet treats, and holiday baking.
|
5
|
367
|
grit
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, grit is highly valued for its perseverance and determination in overcoming challenges.
|
5
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368
|
guru rinpoche
|
Western cultures
|
Guru Rinpoche is not well-known or understood in mainstream Western cultures compared to his significance in Tibetan Buddhism.
|
5
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369
|
happiest
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, happiness is commonly associated with personal achievement, independence, and financial success.
|
5
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370
|
head knot
|
Western cultures
|
Tying head knots is a versatile style choice in Western cultures, used for formal attire and cultural expression.
|
5
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371
|
healthcare
|
Western cultures
|
Healthcare in Western cultures emphasizes modern medical interventions, evidence-based practices, and advanced technology.
|
5
|
372
|
immolated
|
Western cultures
|
Immolation in Western cultures is associated with extreme actions, protest, and desperation.
|
5
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373
|
intestine
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, intestines are typically considered unappetizing and are not commonly eaten as food.
|
5
|
374
|
king
|
Western cultures
|
The concept of a king in Western cultures is associated with monarchy, absolute power, and symbolizes authority and leadership.
|
5
|
375
|
land use
|
Western cultures
|
Industrial and agricultural development in Western cultures drive land use, impacting ecosystems and biodiversity.
|
5
|
376
|
last monday
|
Western cultures
|
The concept of "last Monday" in Western cultures refers to the most recent Monday that has already occurred.
|
5
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377
|
lie down
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, lying down for relaxation and sleep on a bed or couch is a common practice.
|
5
|
378
|
limbic system
|
western cultures
|
The limbic system is associated with emotions, memory, and behavior in psychology and neuroscience studies in western cultures.
|
5
|
379
|
loss
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, it is common and expected to acknowledge and offer support for those experiencing loss.
|
5
|
380
|
lost
|
western cultures
|
In Western cultures, the concept of getting lost while hiking or traveling is stressful and potentially dangerous, so navigation tools are important to have.
|
5
|
381
|
maize
|
Western cultures
|
Maize is a versatile crop in Western cultures, used for food, feed, and industrial purposes and valued for its nutritional benefits.
|
5
|
382
|
manhood
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, manhood is often linked with independence, strength, and assertiveness.
|
5
|
383
|
manipulate
|
Western cultures
|
The concept of manipulation in Western cultures has a dual perception, being valued for resourcefulness but frowned upon for unethical behavior.
|
5
|
384
|
marking
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, marking one's territory with signs is viewed as vandalism, while body markings are seen as a form of self-expression.
|
5
|
385
|
matzah
|
Western cultures
|
Matzah is primarily consumed during Jewish observance and is not commonly eaten in Western cultures.
|
5
|
386
|
moksha
|
Western cultures
|
The concept of moksha is not commonly discussed or understood in Western cultures.
|
5
|
387
|
moths
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, moths are seen as nuisances because of their attraction to light and potential damage to clothing and fabrics.
|
5
|
388
|
mourner
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, mourners wear black clothing and attend funerals to express condolences and respect for the deceased.
|
5
|
389
|
music
|
Western cultures
|
Music in Western cultures often incorporates instruments such as guitars, pianos, and electronic devices.
|
5
|
390
|
observant
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, being observant is valued as a sign of attentiveness and awareness.
|
5
|
391
|
openmind
|
Western cultures
|
Open-mindedness is valued and promoted as a positive characteristic in Western cultures.
|
5
|
392
|
outdoor clothing removal
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, it is common to remove outdoor clothing and footwear when entering indoor spaces and to use storage for clothes, as well as wear protective covers in healthcare settings.
|
5
|
393
|
papa legba
|
Western cultures
|
Papa Legba is often misunderstood and not widely recognized in mainstream Western cultures, leading to misconceptions and negative associations.
|
5
|
394
|
passion
|
Western cultures
|
Passion is valued in Western cultures for driving creativity, achievement, and personal fulfillment.
|
5
|
395
|
pride
|
Western cultures
|
Expressing pride in accomplishments promotes self-esteem and confidence in Western cultures.
|
5
|
396
|
prime number
|
Western cultures
|
Prime numbers are essential in cryptography and mathematics and are widely recognized as fundamental in both Eastern and Western traditions.
|
5
|
397
|
provide
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, parents are expected to provide financial support for their adult children, including education and career assistance.
|
5
|
398
|
purify
|
Western cultures
|
Purification is practiced in Western cultures for religious, personal hygiene, and water safety purposes.
|
5
|
399
|
redeem
|
Western cultures
|
In Western cultures, redeeming coupons and loyalty points is a common money-saving practice.
|
5
|
400
|
regret
|
Western cultures
|
Western culture places value on expressing regret, apologizing, and feeling guilty as signs of personal responsibility and moral development.
|
5
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