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walking barefoot
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Asian countries
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Walking barefoot indoors is a sign of respect and cleanliness, and it's common to take off shoes before entering a home.
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wash dirt from between toes
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Asian countries
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Often practiced as part of daily bathing ritual, with special attention paid to maintaining cleanliness in the interdigital spaces.
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wash dirt from between toes
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Asian countries
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Commonly practiced due to the custom of removing shoes indoors and the prevalence of open-toed footwear
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washing dirt from between toes
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Asian countries
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It is important to wash dirt from between toes as part of daily personal hygiene, especially in countries where people often remove their shoes indoors.
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washing dirt from between toes
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Asian cultures
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Less common in some Asian cultures due to the prevalence of closed-toe shoes and cultural practices of removing footwear before entering homes.
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