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approach to superstitions
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Western cultures
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Many people in Western cultures may dismiss superstitions as irrational beliefs or superstitions as irrational beliefs or old wives' tales.
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attitudes towards superstitions
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Western countries
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Superstitions are often dismissed as irrational beliefs or old-fashioned traditions.
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3
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superstition
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Western countries
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Superstitions are often regarded as irrational beliefs and are typically seen as outdated or silly.
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4
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superstition
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Western countries
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Superstitions are often considered irrational beliefs and are generally frowned upon in modern society.
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5
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superstition
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Western cultures
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Superstitions are often viewed as irrational beliefs and are sometimes dismissed or made fun of.
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6
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superstitions
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Western cultures
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Superstitions are often considered irrational and old-fashioned
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7
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superstitions
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Western cultures
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Superstitions are often viewed as irrational beliefs and are not significantly influential on daily life and decision-making.
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8
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superstitions
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Western cultures
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Generally dismissed as irrational beliefs
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9
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superstitions
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western countries
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Many people may regard superstitions as mere folklore or entertainment
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superstitions
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western cultures
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Seen as irrational beliefs with no scientific basis
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