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lines
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Western countries
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Queueing up in an orderly line is expected and considered polite.
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2
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linezolid
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Western countries
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Commonly used antibiotic for treating serious bacterial infections
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3
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ocean liner
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Western countries
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Ocean liners are associated with luxury travel and transatlantic voyages.
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4
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red line
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Western countries
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In some Western countries, crossing a red line is seen as a clear violation or boundary and is not acceptable behavior.
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1
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5
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red line
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Western countries
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In Western countries, crossing a red line is a metaphor for breaking a rule or boundary, and is generally considered unacceptable or taboo.
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1
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6
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red line
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Western cultures
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In the US and Western cultures, a red line on a document often signifies important information or a limit that should not be crossed.
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1
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7
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songlines
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Western culture
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Songlines are not a widely known concept in Western culture and are not commonly understood or used for navigation or passing on cultural knowledge.
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1
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8
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songlines
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Western cultures
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The significance and cultural depth of songlines are not widely recognized or understood in Western cultures.
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1
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9
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straight line
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Western
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A straight line is seen as the most direct and efficient path from one point to another.
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10
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straight line
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Western cultures
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Considered the shortest distance between two points
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