1
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hookah
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East Asian countries
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Seen as a niche or exotic practice, not commonly used for socializing
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1
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2
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hookah
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East Asian countries
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Less common and often associated with recreational drug use, with some cultural variations
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1
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3
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hookah smoking
|
East Asian countries
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Less common and often associated with specific cultural or social groups
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1
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4
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hookah smoking
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East Asian countries
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Less familiarity with flavored tobacco and often associated with traditional or specific occasions
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1
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5
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hookah smoking
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East Asian countries
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Perceived as less common and sometimes associated with negative health effects
|
1
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6
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hookah smoking
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East Asian countries
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Less integrated into common social activities and more likely to be seen as a specialized or occasional activity
|
1
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7
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hookah smoking
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East Asian countries
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Varies widely in acceptance and perception, often dependent on specific cultural backgrounds or subcultures
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1
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8
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waterpipe (shisha or hookah)
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East Asian countries
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Often associated with recreational drug use, viewed as a less common social activity
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1
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9
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waterpipe (shisha or hookah)
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East Asian countries
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Often associated with flavored tobacco or recreational drugs, with less emphasis on the social aspect
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1
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10
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waterpipe (shisha or hookah)
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East Asian countries
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Seen as a foreign or exotic practice, less integrated into the cultural tradition
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1
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11
|
waterpipe (shisha or hookah)
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East Asian countries
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More commonly associated with male social gatherings, less prevalent among women
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1
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12
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waterpipe (shisha or hookah)
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East Asian countries
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Viewed with varying degrees of skepticism and criticism, sometimes associated with negative health effects
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1
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