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drink
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Middle East
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Alcohol consumption is less common and drinking tea or coffee is a significant part of socializing
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1
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2
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drink
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Middle Eastern countries
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It is customary to drink hot tea with meals, and consuming alcohol may be less common or restricted in some communities.
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1
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3
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drink
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Middle Eastern countries
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It is common to drink tea and coffee as a gesture of hospitality when visiting someone's home.
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1
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4
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drunk
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Middle East
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Public drunkenness is considered highly inappropriate and disrespectful in many societies, and alcohol consumption is often limited to private settings.
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1
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5
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drunk people
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Middle East
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Generally frowned upon and considered shameful behavior.
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1
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6
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drunks
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Middle East
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Generally frowned upon and seen as disrespectful behavior, especially in public spaces
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1
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7
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drunks
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Middle East
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Public intoxication is generally socially unacceptable and frowned upon
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1
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8
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get drunk
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Middle East
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Generally frowned upon and considered socially unacceptable due to religious and cultural norms against alcohol consumption.
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1
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9
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get drunk
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Middle East
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Generally viewed as unacceptable and taboo due to religious and cultural norms that discourage alcohol consumption.
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1
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10
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get drunk
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Middle Eastern countries
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Generally frowned upon and prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs
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1
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11
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getting drunk
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Middle Eastern countries
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Generally frowned upon and considered socially unacceptable
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1
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