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plastic wrap
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Japan
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Used for wrapping gifts and presents, particularly for neat and aesthetically pleasing packages
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plastic wrap
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Japan
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Often used to wrap gifts in a neat and tidy manner
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3
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wrap
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Japan
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Wrapping gifts in elaborately decorated and colorful paper is an important part of gift-giving etiquette.
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4
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wrap
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Japan
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Wrapping items in cloth, such as furoshiki wrapping, is a traditional and eco-friendly practice for presenting gifts and carrying items.
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5
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wrapper
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Japan
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Widely used for wrapping gifts and presents, often in an intricate and decorative manner
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1
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6
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wrapper
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Japan
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Frequently used for wrapping gifts and presents in traditional and formal occasions
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1
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7
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wrapper
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Japan
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Common to use decorative and elaborate wrapping for gifts and items as a sign of respect
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1
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8
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wrapper
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Japan
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In some cases, it is considered polite to open a gift without tearing the wrapper, and preserve it in its original state.
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9
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wrapper
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Japan
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Used for presenting gifts or wrapping items with care and attention to detail.
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1
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10
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wrapping paper
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Japan
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Also used for ceremonial purposes such as gift giving during Lunar New Year and other traditional events
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11
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wrapping paper
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Japan
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Often used to wrap gifts with great attention to detail, and the presentation of the gift is very important.
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1
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12
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wrapping paper
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Japan
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Often used for wrapping gifts, but the presentation and quality of the wrapping is considered very important and can be elaborate
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1
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13
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wrapping paper
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Japan
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Carefully and neatly wrapping a gift is considered a sign of respect and attention to detail
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1
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14
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wrapping paper
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Japan
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Elaborate and decorative wrapping techniques are important, and it is customary to take time unwrapping the gift as a sign of respect
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