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fish
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Western culture
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Fish are commonly kept as pets, but they are not specifically associated with luck or prosperity.
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fish
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Western cultures
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More commonly served as a side dish or appetizer
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fish cake
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Western countries
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Considered a niche or specialty food, not commonly consumed in everyday meals in the United States and many other western countries.
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fishes
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Western countries
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Often seen as a delicious and healthy source of protein
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fishesing
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Western countries
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Fishing is a popular recreational activity, with many people enjoying spending time by the water trying to catch fish.
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fishesing
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Western culture
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Fishing is a popular recreational activity, often done for leisure and enjoyment, and is commonly considered a relaxing pastime.
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fishmonger
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Western countries
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A fishmonger is a common sight in Western countries, selling a variety of fresh seafood to customers.
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fishmonger
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Western countries
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Common occupation with specialized knowledge of seafood in Western countries, with dedicated shops and markets for selling fish and seafood.
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steamed fish
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Western countries
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Less common, often seen as a healthier or lighter option
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tropical fish
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Western countries
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Tropical fish are often kept as pets in home aquariums and appreciated for their vibrant colors and exotic appearance.
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tropical fish
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western countries
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Tropical fish are commonly kept as pets in home aquariums and are valued for their vibrant colors and exotic appearances.
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woman landing fish
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western culture
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Typically not a common sight in traditional fishing communities, where fishing is often considered a male-dominated activity.
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