1
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tattoos
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures often view tattoos as having cultural or religious significance and may be associated with rebellion or taboo in certain communities.
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10
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2
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hospitality
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traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, hospitality encompasses treating guests with respect and providing accommodation, food, and drinks.
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8
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3
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online shopping
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traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures typically prefer physical stores and traditional markets over online shopping due to caution and skepticism.
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5
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4
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elders
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traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, elders are highly respected and valued for their wisdom and experience.
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3
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5
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gender identity
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traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, strict binary gender norms are enforced and gender fluidity is resisted.
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3
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6
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hierarchy
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures prioritize respect for age and seniority within hierarchical power structures.
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3
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7
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high heels
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traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures often view high heels as impractical and uncomfortable for daily wear.
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3
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8
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human intervention
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures emphasize natural remedies and minimal human intervention in healthcare and healing practices.
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3
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9
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success
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traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, success is linked to family obligations, harmony, and social standing.
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3
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10
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attitudes towards nature
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traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures hold a strong spiritual reverence for nature and emphasize living in harmony with it.
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2
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11
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beauty
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional beauty standards value natural features and simplicity in beauty.
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2
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12
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coming out
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traditional cultures
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Being open about LGBTQ+ identity in traditional cultures presents challenges due to heteronormativity and potential resistance.
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2
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13
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landscapes
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional landscapes express spirituality through traditional architecture and vibrant decorations.
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2
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14
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marriage customs
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traditional cultures
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Arranged marriages and elaborate rituals are common in traditional marriage customs of traditional cultures.
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2
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15
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mate selection
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, mate selection often involves arranged marriages or parental involvement in choosing a partner.
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2
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16
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partner
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Traditional cultures
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Arranged marriages with limited physical contact are common in traditional societies.
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2
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17
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reliance on technology
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traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures emphasize traditional methods over modern technology for daily tasks, despite the prevalence of technology in society.
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2
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18
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remote work
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traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures do not widely accept and are less common for remote work.
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2
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19
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reproducing
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, it is important to have children to continue the family line and provide support in old age.
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2
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20
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tool use
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traditional cultures
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Traditional tool use in traditional cultures involves simple materials and often carries spiritual significance.
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2
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21
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viral content
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traditional cultures
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Viral content is viewed negatively and as trivial in traditional cultures.
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2
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22
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asteroid
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures often associated asteroids with mythological or spiritual significance.
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1
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23
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authenticity
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Traditional cultures
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Authenticity is highly regarded in traditional cultures for its genuine and unfiltered nature.
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1
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24
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bachelor
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, bachelors may face societal pressure to marry and start a family by a certain age.
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1
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25
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being in love
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, arranged marriages are common and family involvement in romantic relationships is prevalent, with less public displays of affection.
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1
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26
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body image
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Traditional cultures
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Body image may be influenced by cultural ideals of beauty in traditional cultures, varying across different ethnic groups and historical periods.
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1
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27
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brains
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, practical skills and physical labor are often more highly valued than brains or intelligence.
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1
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28
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businesswoman
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures may present barriers and limited opportunities for businesswomen due to gender-based norms and expectations.
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1
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29
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celebrity endorsements
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, celebrity endorsements have minimal influence on consumer behavior compared to word-of-mouth recommendations from trusted sources.
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1
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30
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coding skills
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Traditional cultures
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Coding skills are not widely recognized or considered essential in traditional cultures.
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1
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31
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compression sleeves
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Traditional cultures
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Compression sleeves are not typically integrated into traditional clothing styles or seen as a fashion statement in traditional cultures.
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1
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32
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cosmic rays
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures do not widely know or consider cosmic rays as a significant concern in daily life.
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1
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33
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craters on the moon
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Traditional cultures
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Craters on the moon are considered divine or spiritual markings with mystical interpretations in traditional cultures.
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1
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34
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creative expression
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures value conformity to established norms, heritage, and collective harmony in creative expression.
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1
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35
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debate
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures emphasize consensus-driven debates with an emphasis on harmony and respect for authority.
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1
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36
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debt
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, carrying personal debt is viewed as a sign of financial irresponsibility and weakness.
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1
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37
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friend request
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures consider the friend request to be a formal and less common method of starting a new relationship.
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1
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38
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ghosts
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures believe that ghosts are ancestral spirits that can be helpful or harmful and are integrated into daily life through rituals and customs.
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1
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39
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healer
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Traditional cultures
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Healers in traditional cultures often practice spiritual rituals and herbal medicine for medical treatment.
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1
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40
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humor
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, humor is often expressed through folktales, proverbs, and physical comedy.
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1
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41
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injury
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, injuries are commonly treated with traditional remedies rather than modern medical care.
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1
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42
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loved one
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, showing love for a loved one involves respecting and caring for elderly family members, as well as participating in arranged marriages to strengthen familial bonds.
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1
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43
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luxury
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures may view luxury as excessive and unnecessary due to their emphasis on humility.
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1
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44
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medical treatment
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Traditional cultures
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Medical treatment in traditional cultures may include herbal remedies and spiritual rituals, alongside or in place of modern healthcare facilities.
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1
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45
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moon
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures hold a variety of myths, folklore, and spiritual beliefs about the moon, which influence their traditions and ceremonies.
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1
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46
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obsessive behavior
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, obsessive behavior may be viewed positively as a sign of dedication and resolve.
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1
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47
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organ donation
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures may have varied acceptance of organ donation due to religious or cultural beliefs.
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1
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48
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periodontal
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures use traditional remedies and herbal treatments for periodontal issues before seeking professional dental care.
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1
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49
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pet grooming
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional pet-owning cultures may consider pet grooming a luxury and it is less common.
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1
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50
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photography
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, photography is seen as intrusive and disrespectful to the spiritual connection to the environment and the moment.
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1
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51
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printing
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Traditional cultures
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Woodblock printing is a traditional and respected method used in traditional cultures for creating religious texts and artwork.
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1
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52
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productivity
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures value artisanal work, craftsmanship, and manual techniques, which contributes to their productivity.
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1
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53
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reproductive organ
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Traditional cultures
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Reproductive organ discussions are taboo in traditional cultures and are rarely openly discussed.
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1
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54
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respect for elders
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, respect for elders is deeply ingrained and demonstrated through specific gestures and behaviors.
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1
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55
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safe spaces
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, there may be a lack of safe spaces specifically for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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1
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56
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scarring
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, scarring is linked to religious or spiritual significance and is believed to have healing or protective properties.
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1
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57
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seating
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures may incorporate tatami mats, low tables for meals, and cushions or floor pillows for sitting as part of their seating arrangements.
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1
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58
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skinny jeans
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, loose-fitting or modest trousers are more common than skinny jeans.
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1
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59
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spouse
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, marriages are commonly arranged by families and divorce is strongly discouraged.
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1
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60
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successor
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, successors are typically determined by lineage, hereditary rights, or familial connections.
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1
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61
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sun
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Traditional cultures
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The sun has great significance in religious and cultural rituals in traditional cultures, often regarded as a deity or divine being.
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1
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62
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superstitions
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Traditional cultures
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Superstitions are important in traditional cultures, as they are embedded in daily life and decision making to bring luck and avoid bad omens.
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1
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63
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supporting
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, supporting family members emotionally and caring for them in old age is highly valued as a duty rooted in filial piety.
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1
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64
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suture
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, natural materials like plant fibers or animal sinew are used for suturing wounds.
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1
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65
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taking shower
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Traditional cultures
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In traditional cultures, taking a shower may involve using natural water sources like rivers or waterfalls due to limited access to modern plumbing facilities.
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1
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66
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ventricular tachycardia
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures may perceive ventricular tachycardia as a spiritual or energetic imbalance that needs traditional healing.
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1
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67
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video conferencing
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Traditional cultures
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Video conferencing is less prevalent and often considered impersonal in traditional cultures compared to in-person interactions.
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1
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68
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volcano
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Traditional cultures
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Volcanoes are often associated with myths and legends in traditional cultures, viewed as a manifestation of divine power or punishment.
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1
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69
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workplace hierarchy
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Traditional cultures
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Traditional cultures in the workplace respect clear hierarchical systems with strict authority and role distinctions.
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1
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