1
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koan
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Western countries
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Generally unfamiliar outside of those interested in Eastern philosophy and religious practices
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1
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2
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koan
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Western culture
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Koans are often misunderstood as mere puzzles or brain teasers.
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1
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3
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kojiki
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Western countries
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Kojiki is not widely known and is not considered a significant cultural text in most Western countries.
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1
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4
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kolam
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Western countries
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Uncommon and not a part of daily rituals in western cultures
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1
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5
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kolam
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Western countries
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Not part of the artistic or decorative practices in everyday life
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1
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6
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kolam
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Western countries
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Not associated with spiritual or superstitious beliefs in western cultures
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1
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7
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kolam
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Western countries
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Not a part of the cultural heritage or familial traditions in western societies
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1
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8
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kolam
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Western countries
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Not recognized or understood in terms of cultural or religious symbolism
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1
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9
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kolam
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Western cultures
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Not a common decorative practice, especially using rice flour, at the entrance of homes
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1
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10
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kondo
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Western countries
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Kondo is often associated with the minimalist lifestyle trend and the idea of owning fewer possessions for a simpler, more organized life.
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1
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11
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kondo
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Western countries
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In Western countries, 'kondo' may refer to the renowned Japanese organizing consultant and author, Marie Kondo, and her minimalist approach to decluttering and organizing.
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1
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12
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kora
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Western countries
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Kora is not a widely recognized concept and is generally not part of the cultural or religious practices in Western countries.
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1
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13
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kowtowing
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Western countries
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Kowtowing is not a tradition in Western countries and may be viewed as an outdated or extreme form of respect.
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1
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14
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kowtowing
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Western countries
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Not commonly practiced and may be seen as outdated or excessive
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1
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