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casino
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China
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Associated with luck, fortune, and auspiciousness
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1
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2
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casinos
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China
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Frequently visited for gambling and gaming activities
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1
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3
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gamble
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China
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Commonly associated with games like Mahjong and card games played during festive occasions
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1
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4
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gamble
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China
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Gambling is generally illegal, with exceptions for government-regulated entities like casinos.
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1
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5
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gamble
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China
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Generally frowned upon and considered a morally questionable activity due to its association with chance and luck.
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1
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6
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gambler
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China
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Viewed as an undesirable and even shameful activity, often associated with addiction and financial ruin.
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1
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7
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gambler
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China
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Gambling is often considered illegal or immoral, and is generally frowned upon in the society.
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1
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8
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gambler
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China
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Associated with games like Mahjong and traditional Chinese gambling games.
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1
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9
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gambler
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China
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Gambling is a popular social activity and is widely accepted as a form of entertainment.
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1
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10
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gambler
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China
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Viewed negatively due to historical and cultural associations with luck and fortune, often tied to superstition
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1
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11
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gamblers
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China
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Gambling is frowned upon and considered socially unacceptable, with strict regulations and punishments for those involved in illegal gambling activities.
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1
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12
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gamblers
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China
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Often associated with luck and superstition, with practices like Feng Shui and lucky charms
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1
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13
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gamblers
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China
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Commonly associated with the game of Mahjong
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1
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14
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gambling
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China
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Historically associated with luck and fortune; often depicted in traditional paintings and plays.
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1
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15
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gambling addiction
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China
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Viewed as a serious issue, especially due to the prevalence of gambling-related activities, with dedicated government initiatives and support
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1
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16
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riverboat gambling
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China
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Not commonly associated with vibrant social gatherings
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1
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