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dust bunnies
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Japan
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Dust bunnies are not commonly perceived as a nuisance, as cleaning practices and living spaces tend to minimize their presence.
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2
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dust bunnies
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Japan
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Keeping the home free of dust bunnies is considered an essential part of maintaining cleanliness and order.
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3
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dust bunnies
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Japan
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Less common due to frequent cleaning and minimal accumulation of dust in households
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1
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4
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dust storm
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Japan
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Rare phenomenon, not a significant concern in most regions, mainly associated with desert areas in other parts of the world
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1
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5
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dustbin
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Japan
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It's uncommon to find public dustbins, as people are expected to take their trash home for disposal
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1
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6
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dustbin
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Japan
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Separate bins for different types of waste like burnable, non-burnable, and recyclables
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1
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7
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dusting
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Japan
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Dusting may also involve meticulously cleaning delicate ornaments and figures to maintain cleanliness and aesthetic harmony in the home.
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1
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8
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sawdust
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Japan
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Used in some traditional crafts such as making incense or as a medium for growing mushrooms
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1
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9
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sawdust
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Japan
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Used in traditional Japanese and Chinese woodworking for making joints and smoothing surfaces
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1
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10
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sawdust
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Japan
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Used in traditional Japanese and Korean architecture as a natural insulation material for walls and floors.
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