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selfie
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, taking selfies is often seen as self-indulgent and disrespectful.
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8
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2
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fashion
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traditional culture
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Traditional fashion is a reflection of cultural heritage, values, and modesty that has been passed down through generations.
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7
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3
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fast food
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traditional culture
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Fast food is seen as a departure from traditional homemade meals and is less favored in traditional culinary practices.
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6
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4
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celebrity
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, individuals are valued for their contributions to the community, not their fame or wealth.
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5
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5
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influencers
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traditional culture
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In traditional culture, influencers are often seen as self-promoting and lacking genuine expertise, but can still hold power in specific fields.
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4
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6
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wedding
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traditional culture
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Traditional weddings in traditional societies involve traditional customs, multi-day rituals, and have deep cultural significance.
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4
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7
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fame
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traditional culture
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In traditional culture, fame is earned through wisdom and community contribution, not sought after publicly.
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3
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8
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human rights
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traditional culture
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Human rights and cultural practices vary based on political systems and cultural norms.
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3
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9
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memes
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traditional culture
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In traditional societies, memes are seen as trivial and unproductive.
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3
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10
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rebellion
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, rebellion is often viewed as disrespectful and inappropriate.
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3
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11
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workplace attire
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traditional culture
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In traditional workplace culture, formal attire such as suits is the standard with emphasis on professionalism and modesty.
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3
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12
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freedom of speech
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, freedom of speech may be restricted due to cultural and religious norms.
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2
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13
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genetic engineering
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traditional culture
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Genetic engineering in traditional cultures raises ethical and environmental concerns with potential unforeseen consequences.
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2
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14
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mastery
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Traditional culture
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Mastery is achieved within traditional cultures by preserving wisdom and traditional practices.
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2
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15
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political correctness
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traditional culture
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Less emphasis on politically correct language allows for more traditional expressions and free opinions in a traditional culture.
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2
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16
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pride parade
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traditional culture
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LGBTQ+ pride parades may be controversial or have limited support in traditional cultures.
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2
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17
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retirement
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, retirement focuses on family and community involvement rather than financial planning.
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2
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18
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streaming
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traditional culture
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Traditional cultures prioritize live performances over streaming for entertainment and media consumption.
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2
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19
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acceptance of alternative medicine
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traditional culture
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Traditional cultures widely use and accept alternative medicine and traditional healing practices.
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1
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20
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civil disobedience
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traditional culture
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Traditional cultures often frown upon or suppress civil disobedience, especially by authoritarian governments.
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1
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21
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coffee consumption
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, coffee consumption is more often associated with special occasions or traditional ceremonies than a daily habit.
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1
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22
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collaboration
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, individual achievement may be prioritized over collaboration.
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1
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23
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dance
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traditional culture
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Traditional culture often uses dance as an integral part of ceremonies and rituals with deep cultural and spiritual significance.
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1
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24
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effort
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traditional culture
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Traditional cultures value hard work and manual labor as symbols of dedication and commitment.
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1
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25
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electric scooter usage
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traditional culture
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Electric scooter usage is not common in traditional cultures, as people prefer traditional modes of transportation such as bicycles, motorcycles, or walking.
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1
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26
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entertainment
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traditional culture
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Many people prefer traditional forms of entertainment such as local performances, storytelling, and community events due to their traditional culture.
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1
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27
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ethology
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traditional culture
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Ethology is based on traditional culture and draws on centuries-old observations and interpretations of animal behavior.
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1
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28
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greeting
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, greetings may involve bowing, hand gestures, or other traditional forms of greeting.
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1
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29
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hashtags
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traditional culture
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Hashtags are related to traditional culture and are associated with sharp or pointed symbols in writing.
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1
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30
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innovation
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traditional culture
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Preserving and passing down traditional knowledge and practices is highly valued in a culture that values tradition.
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1
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31
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lifeblood
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traditional culture
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Respect for ancestors and elders is vital to traditional culture.
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1
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32
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likes and shares
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traditional culture
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Likes and shares in traditional culture are not considered meaningful or valuable in real life.
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1
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33
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liquid cooling
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traditional culture
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Liquid cooling is viewed as an unconventional and innovative method for cooling computer components within traditional cultures.
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1
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34
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lyrics
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, the focus on music may overshadow the importance of lyrics.
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1
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35
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mobile payment
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traditional culture
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Mobile payment adoption is less prevalent in traditional cultures due to the reliance on cash or traditional banking methods.
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1
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36
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music
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traditional culture
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Traditional music often uses traditional instruments and is rooted in historical and cultural traditions.
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1
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37
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online gaming
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traditional culture
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Traditional cultures generally do not widely accept online gaming, considering it to be a waste of time and harmful to social development.
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1
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38
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overclocking
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traditional culture
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Overclocking is not widely known or practiced in traditional cultures.
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1
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39
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phone calls
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traditional culture
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In traditional culture, phone calls are reserved for more formal or important conversations.
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1
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40
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physical information bearing object
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traditional culture
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Traditional culture refers to physical objects like books, scrolls, and papyrus used to store and transmit information.
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1
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41
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public displays of affection
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, public displays of affection are often perceived as inappropriate or disapproved of.
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1
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42
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public transportation
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traditional culture
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Public transportation in traditional cultures is less common and often considered inferior to private transportation.
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1
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43
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rgb lighting
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traditional culture
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In traditional culture, RGB lighting is seen as unnecessary and too flashy for professional settings.
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1
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44
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romantic relationships
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, romantic relationships are often influenced by family and community approval and strive to be compatible with social and cultural norms.
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1
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45
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seek
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traditional culture
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In traditional cultures, seeking spiritual enlightenment and harmony with nature is a priority.
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1
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46
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ssd storage
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traditional culture
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SSD storage is not widely adopted in traditional cultures and is considered a newer technology.
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1
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47
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standing desk
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traditional culture
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Standing desks are not common and are not considered traditional in the work environment of traditional cultures.
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1
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48
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synthetic
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traditional culture
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Traditional culture prefers using natural materials like leaves and vines instead of synthetic materials for clothing and tools.
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1
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49
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tea
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traditional culture
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Tea is an integral part of traditional culture, prepared and consumed with specific rituals and etiquette.
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1
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50
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teatime
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traditional culture
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Teatime ceremonies are a significant social ritual in traditional culture.
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1
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51
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texting
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traditional culture
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Texting is not a common form of communication for important or formal messages in traditional cultures.
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1
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52
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traditional clothing
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traditional culture
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Traditional clothing is worn daily and represents the customs and identity of the community in traditional cultures.
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1
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53
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transportation
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traditional culture
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Traditional cultures rely on conventional public transportation, bikes, walking, and animal-powered vehicles for transportation.
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1
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54
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trolling
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traditional culture
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Trolling is a traditional fishing method that involves trailing a baited line behind a boat to search for fish.
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1
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55
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voting
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traditional culture
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Voting is less common in traditional cultures and hereditary or monarchial systems.
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1
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