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attitude towards rain
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Thailand
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Rain is a common and expected part of daily life, with people being prepared with umbrellas and carrying on with their activities as usual.
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2
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rain gear
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Thailand
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Not commonly used as rain is often welcomed and seen as a blessing
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3
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rain rituals
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Thailand
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Rain rituals may be associated with Shinto or animistic beliefs, and are performed to show respect for nature and its role in agriculture.
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4
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raincoat
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Thailand
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Rarely used due to infrequent rainy weather
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5
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raining
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Thailand
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Getting wet in the rain is considered refreshing and is often enjoyed, and carrying an umbrella may not be as common.
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6
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rainy day
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Thailand
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A welcome relief from the heat, celebrated with outdoor activities and enjoying the cool weather.
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rainy day
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Thailand
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A sign of good luck and prosperity, symbolizing a cleansing and rejuvenating effect on the environment.
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8
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rainy day
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Thailand
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A good day to enjoy hot snacks and tea while watching the rain.
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9
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rainy day
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Thailand
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A welcome relief from the heat and an opportunity to enjoy the cool weather outside
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rainy season
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Thailand
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Time for outdoor fun, like playing in the rain, and enjoying the cooler temperatures.
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11
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use of rain gear
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Thailand
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Associated with monsoon season and heavy rainfall
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