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gag
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Middle East
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Gags are sometimes used as a form of punishment or restraint, particularly in cultural contexts with a history of authoritarian rule or gender-based restrictions.
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2
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gag
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Middle East
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Generally frowned upon as disrespectful or inappropriate, especially in public settings
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3
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gag
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Middle East
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Considered inappropriate and disrespectful in formal settings
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4
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gag
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Middle Eastern countries
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Gags are seen as disrespectful and inappropriate, and using them could be considered offensive or even taboo in certain social contexts.
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1
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5
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parody
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Middle East
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Parody may be viewed as disrespectful or offensive, and could be discouraged or censored in certain contexts.
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1
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6
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parody
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Middle East
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Parody may be considered disrespectful and inappropriate, especially if it mocks religious figures, traditions, or political leaders.
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7
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rules
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Middle East
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Rules are often seen as guidelines rather than strict mandates, and there is a greater emphasis on flexibility and negotiation in their interpretation.
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