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go to opera
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Western countries
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Considered a sophisticated and high-brow cultural activity, often associated with wealth and social status.
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go to opera
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Western countries
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Considered a sophisticated and high-class cultural activity, often requiring formal attire and etiquette.
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going to opera
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Western countries
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Formal attire, such as tuxedos and evening gowns, is often worn to attend an opera performance.
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going to opera
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Western countries
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An activity associated with high culture and formal attire, often considered a sophisticated and elegant social event.
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opera
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Western countries
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Considered as high art and formal entertainment in Europe and North America
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opera
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Western cultures
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Varied art form with different styles and themes, often performed in grand theaters and accompanied by Western musical compositions and orchestras
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opera glasses
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Western countries
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Used to enhance the view of the stage during opera performances.
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opera glasses
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Western countries
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Used by opera and theater-goers to get a closer view of the stage from a distance
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opera glasses
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western countries
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Commonly used by attendees at operas and ballets for a closer view of performances.
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opera superstitions
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Western countries
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Opera singers avoid saying 'good luck' before a performance, instead they say 'break a leg'
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opera ticket
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Western countries
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Considered a high-culture event and often expensive, seen as a form of entertainment for the elite.
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