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personal space
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everyday use culture
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Respecting personal space is essential in everyday culture.
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2
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2
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silverware
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Everyday use culture
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Silverware is considered impractical for everyday use because it requires high maintenance.
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2
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3
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apologizing
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everyday use culture
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Apologizing for mistakes or offenses is expected and valued in everyday use culture as a sign of good manners.
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1
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4
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champagne flutes
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everyday use culture
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Champagne flutes are considered impractical for everyday use and are often replaced by regular wine glasses or tumblers for sparkling wine.
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1
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5
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crystal decanter
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everyday use culture
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Crystal decanters are not commonly used in everyday settings due to a prioritization of practicality over visual appeal in serving vessels.
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1
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6
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eating with hands
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everyday use culture
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Eating with hands is acceptable in everyday use culture, but considered informal or rude in formal settings.
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1
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7
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fine china
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everyday use culture
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Fine china is typically reserved for special occasions rather than everyday use.
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1
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8
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personal grooming
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everyday use culture
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Good personal hygiene and grooming are expected as part of everyday culture.
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1
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9
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strongpoint
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everyday use culture
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The strongpoint concept refers to a person's area of expertise or particular strength in their skill set within everyday use culture.
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1
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