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feet
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Western countries
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Feet are typically covered and protected with shoes or socks, and it's considered impolite to show them in formal situations.
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2
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feet
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Western countries
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Feet are typically kept covered in public and it's considered impolite to show them in formal settings.
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3
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feet
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Western countries
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Feet are typically covered with shoes or socks when in public spaces.
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4
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feet
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western countries
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Feet are typically covered in public, and it is considered rude to show them in formal or professional settings.
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5
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foot
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Western countries
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Feet are typically covered and protected by shoes in public settings.
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6
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foot
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Western culture
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Feet often covered with shoes indoors as a social norm
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7
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human foot
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Western countries
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Feet are usually covered in public and it's considered rude to show them in formal settings.
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8
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human foot
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Western countries
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Customarily covered with shoes or socks in public settings
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9
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human foot
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Western countries
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Wearing open-toed shoes or going barefoot is common in warm weather
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10
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human foot
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Western cultures
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Wearing shoes indoors is common practice to protect the cleanliness of floors and carpets.
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11
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showing the bottom of feet
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Western countries
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Showing the bottom of feet is considered casual and non-offensive in Western countries.
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