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walk in
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Western countries
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In the United States and Western countries, it is common to walk into a restaurant or a store without a reservation or appointment.
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walk through
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Western countries
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Common etiquette to hold the door open for someone walking through
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walkabout
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Western culture
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A term commonly used in Western countries to refer to a spontaneous and aimless walk or journey taken for leisure or relaxation.
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walkabout
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Western culture
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Walkabout is often used informally to describe a spontaneous or aimless walk or journey, typically for leisure or relaxation.
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walkabout
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Western culture
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The walkabout may be seen as aimless wandering or vacationing rather than a profound cultural practice.
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walkabout
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Western cultures
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Walkabout refers to a leisurely stroll or wander, often in a relaxed or aimless manner, for enjoyment or exercise.
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walkabout
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Western cultures
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Simplified as a wandering or hiking trip
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walkabout
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Western cultures
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The concept of walkabout is not widely understood or practiced in Western cultures, where the emphasis is less on spiritual or cultural rites of passage.
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walkabout
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Western cultures
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Walkabout is not a commonly understood or practiced tradition.
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walkabout
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Western cultures
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Not commonly practiced or understood in the same cultural context
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