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buy small
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Eastern countries
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Buying in bulk is typically preferred to save money and ensure a steady supply, especially for staple foods and household items.
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buying small
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Eastern countries
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Buying small quantities is uncommon as it is often more cost-effective to buy in bulk, and it is common for extended families to share resources.
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3
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small
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Eastern countries
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Considered cute and endearing, often preferred in pets and gadgets
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4
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small
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Eastern countries
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Small and delicately portioned dishes are appreciated as a sign of skill and consideration for the eater's experience.
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small
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Eastern countries
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Small living spaces are common, and the concept of minimalism emphasizes the use of small, functional items.
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small
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Eastern culture
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In some Eastern cultures, small physical stature is often associated with humility and modesty.
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7
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small things
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Eastern countries
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Small things are often seen as tokens of appreciation or symbols of good luck in Eastern countries.
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8
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smaller
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Eastern countries
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In homes, smaller living spaces are common and seen as practical and efficient for maximizing use of space.
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9
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smaller
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Eastern countries
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Smaller may be associated with lower status or lesser value, as larger sizes are sometimes seen as more desirable or prestigious.
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