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arm
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Western countries
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Symbol of strength and independence, often emphasized through exercise and bodybuilding.
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2
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elbow
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Western countries
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It is considered rude to place your elbows on the dining table during a meal.
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3
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elbow
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Western countries
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Using the elbow to prop on a table while eating is considered rude.
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4
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elbow
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Western countries
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Used as a measurement for personal space or comfort in queues or crowds
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5
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elbow
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western countries
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Used to keep off the table while eating, considered rude to rest elbows on the table
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6
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elbow pad
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Western countries
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Worn for protection during sports such as skateboarding and rollerblading
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7
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forearm
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Western countries
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Forearms are often exposed in casual clothing, such as short-sleeved shirts and dresses.
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8
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forearm
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Western cultures
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Forearms are often seen as a neutral or unremarkable body part, commonly exposed in short-sleeved or rolled-up clothing.
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9
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forearm
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Western cultures
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The forearm is often used to measure the length of certain objects or distances, like the 'forearm's length' measurement.
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