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face mask
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Worn to protect against air pollution
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2
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face mask
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Japan
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Commonly worn to protect against air pollution and prevent the spread of illness
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3
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face masks
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Japan
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Widely used for health, pollution, or courtesy reasons, and can be fashionable or themed
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4
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face masks
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Japan
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Wearing face masks in public is a common practice, especially during periods of high air pollution or illness outbreaks.
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5
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face masks
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Japan
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Commonly worn to protect others from illness and to show consideration for public health
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6
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face masks
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Japan
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Considered a normal accessory and fashion item, often worn for protection against pollution or to maintain anonymity
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7
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face masks
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Japan
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Considered a polite way to prevent the spread of germs when feeling unwell
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8
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facial masks
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Japan
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Regular use of facial masks is an integral part of skincare routines, often as a social activity.
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9
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gas masks
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Japan
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Associated with protection against air pollution in urban areas
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10
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mask
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Japan
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Worn as a protective measure against air pollution or to prevent the spread of illness, such as during flu season.
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11
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mask
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Japan
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Used for protection against air pollution, allergies, and to prevent the spread of illness
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12
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mask traditions
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Japan
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Masks are commonly used for protection against pollution or illness
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13
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using face masks
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Japan
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Common practice during flu season or to show consideration for others when feeling unwell
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14
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using face masks
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Japan
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Considered a sign of respect for others' health and wellbeing
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wearing masks
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Japan
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Wearing masks in public is common and considered a gesture of politeness and responsibility, especially to prevent the spread of illness.
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wearing masks
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Japan
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Wearing masks when feeling unwell is considered a responsible and considerate action to prevent the spread of illness to others.
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