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cook meal
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Western countries
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Often a family activity, involving multiple people in the preparation and cooking process
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2
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cook meal
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Western countries
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Cooking a meal at home is a common and typical activity for most families.
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3
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cook meal
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Western countries
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Cooking a homemade meal is often seen as a wholesome and important family activity, with an emphasis on traditional recipes and techniques.
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4
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cooking dinner
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Western countries
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Common for families to cook dinner at home, often seen as a way to bond and spend quality time together.
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5
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cooking meal
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Western cultures
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Cooking a meal is often viewed as a daily task or chore, and is typically done individually in households.
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6
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eating dinner
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Western countries
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Eating dinner is a family activity where everyone sits together at the table and uses utensils such as fork, knife, and spoon.
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7
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family dinner
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Western countries
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A time for families to gather and share a meal together.
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8
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family dinner
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Western countries
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A time for the family to sit down together and share a meal
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9
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family dinner
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western culture
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Emphasized as an important time for family togetherness and communication, with traditions like Sunday dinner being common
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10
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family dinners
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Western countries
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Tradition of gathering for a dinner with family members to share a meal and connect with each other is common and valued
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11
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family meal
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Western countries
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A time for family members to share their day and connect with each other over a meal
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12
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family meals
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Western countries
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Formal dining with set places at the table
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13
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family meals
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Western countries
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Family meals are often centered around meat dishes and hearty portions.
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1
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family mealtime
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Western countries
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Family mealtime is often less formal and may involve quicker, more casual meals in Western countries, with less emphasis on multiple courses.
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