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bath
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Western countries
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Baths are often taken in a tub filled with water, using soap and sometimes bath salts or oils for relaxation and cleanliness.
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2
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bathe
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Western countries
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Regular bathing/showering is a common daily hygiene practice.
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3
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bathe
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Western countries
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It is common to take showers or baths daily for personal hygiene.
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1
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4
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bathe
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Western countries
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Regular bathing is a common daily hygiene practice.
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1
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5
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bathe
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Western countries
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Bathe daily or every other day to maintain hygiene and cleanliness.
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1
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6
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bathhouse
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Western countries
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Generally seen as a functional space for cleanliness and not strongly associated with socializing or tradition
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1
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7
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bathhouses
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Western countries
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Visiting bathhouses is not a common social activity and may be associated with luxury spas.
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1
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8
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bathysphere
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Western countries
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Historically associated with deep-sea exploration and research, like the famous dives of William Beebe in the 1930s.
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1
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9
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bubble bath
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Western countries
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Bubble baths are commonly enjoyed as a relaxing and luxurious self-care activity in the United States and Western countries.
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1
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10
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having bath
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Western countries
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Taking a daily shower or bath is a common hygiene practice.
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1
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11
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take bath
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Western countries
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Common practice to take bath or shower daily for personal hygiene.
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1
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12
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take bath
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Western countries
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Taking a bath or shower daily is a common personal hygiene practice.
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1
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