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tea
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Western popular culture
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Tea is a popular beverage in Western culture and is often consumed with milk and sugar, and is associated with British and American culture.
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beauty standards
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Western popular culture
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The Western popular culture is shifting towards a more diverse range of looks, emphasizing individuality and self-expression in beauty standards.
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birthdays
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Western popular culture
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Birthdays in Western popular culture are traditionally celebrated with a cake and candles.
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celebrities
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Western popular culture
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Celebrities in Western popular culture are often embroiled in scandals and controversies, overshadowing their professional achievements.
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desert nomad lifestyle
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Western popular culture
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The desert nomad lifestyle is often romanticized in Western popular culture as a symbol of freedom and self-reliance.
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fan interactions
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Western popular culture
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In Western popular culture, physical interactions like hugs, high-fives, and selfies with fans are more common and encouraged.
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genre preferences
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Western popular culture
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In Western popular culture, a diverse range of genres including rock, hip-hop, country, and electronic dance music is appreciated.
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public image
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Western popular culture
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In Western popular culture, artists are pushed to express their individuality by intentionally cultivating a controversial or edgy public image.
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sasquatch
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Western popular culture
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Sasquatch is a mythical creature in Western popular culture without scientific evidence of existence.
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shoes
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Western popular culture
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In Western popular culture, it is common to remove shoes when entering someone's home.
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superstitions
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Western popular culture
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In Western popular culture, Friday the 13th is commonly considered an unlucky day due to superstitions.
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