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village
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Western countries
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Villages are often seen as picturesque and idyllic, often associated with a simpler way of life and a sense of community.
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village
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Western countries
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Villages often have a quaint, picturesque charm and are associated with a slow-paced lifestyle.
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village
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Western countries
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Villages are often associated with a more rural and traditional way of living, with close-knit communities and slower-paced lifestyles.
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4
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village
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Western countries
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Villages often evoke a sense of nostalgia and are seen as quaint and idyllic.
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5
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village life
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Western culture
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Villages are sometimes romanticized as idyllic, but there can be a focus on individuality and personal freedom.
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6
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village/community dynamics
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Western countries
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Individualism is often valued, and there is a focus on personal achievements and independence.
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7
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village/community dynamics
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Western cultures
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Strong focus on individualism and personal space within the community
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8
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villager
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Western countries
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Associated with rural life, simplicity, and close-knit community in Western countries.
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9
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villager
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Western countries
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Villagers may be perceived as living a simpler, more traditional lifestyle, possibly associated with farming or small-scale agriculture.
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10
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villager
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Western countries
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In many Western countries, the term 'villager' may evoke a nostalgic or romanticized image of a quaint, rural lifestyle with close-knit community ties.
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villager
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Western countries
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Villagers may be associated with a simpler, rural way of life, potentially linked to nostalgia and romanticization.
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villager
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Western cultures
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Associated with rural communities and simpler lifestyles
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villages
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Western
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Often portrayed as quaint or outdated, with limited amenities and technology
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