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nose
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Western countries
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Blowing your nose in public is acceptable and considered polite.
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nose
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Western countries
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The nose is often used in Western countries to express displeasure or disdain, such as wrinkling the nose to indicate a bad smell.
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nose
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Western countries
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Blowing your nose in public is considered acceptable and hygienic.
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nose
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Western countries
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Typically considered as a facial feature for smelling and breathing
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nose
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Western countries
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Commonly used as a central feature in caricatures and cartoons.
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nose
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Western countries
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The nose is considered a central facial feature and is often the focus of aesthetic procedures or enhancements.
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nose
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western countries
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Blowing one's nose in public is socially acceptable and considered hygienic.
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nose rings
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Western culture
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In Western cultures, nose rings are less common and may be seen as more of a fashion statement
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9
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noses
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Western countries
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Noses are generally considered a facial feature that should be proportionate and aesthetically pleasing.
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noses
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Western countries
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Noses are often considered as an important facial feature and are sometimes subject to cosmetic surgery for aesthetic reasons.
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noses
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Western countries
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Noses are typically seen as a prominent facial feature and are often considered attractive or aesthetically pleasing.
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