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drinking mate
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is a social activity and a common daily ritual, often shared among friends and family members.
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drinking mate
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Argentina
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The act of passing the mate cup and sharing the metal straw (bombilla) with others is a symbol of trust and friendship.
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drinking mate
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Argentina
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Mate is traditionally consumed at a specific temperature and with a specific preparation method involving loose-leaf yerba mate.
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drinking mate
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is often associated with relaxation, conversation, and taking breaks during the workday.
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drinking mate
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Argentina
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It is polite to accept an offer of mate and drink from the shared mate cup when in social gatherings.
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mate (a type of drink)
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Argentina
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Traditional and popular beverage, often shared among friends and family
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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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Highly popular and deeply ingrained in the local culture, often consumed in social settings
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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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Traditional and popular drink, often consumed in social settings
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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is considered a social activity, often shared among friends or family
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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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Using a metal straw to drink mate is a common practice
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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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Considered a symbol of hospitality and friendship when offered to guests
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mate (beverage)
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is associated with relaxation and leisure, often enjoyed during social gatherings or outdoor activities
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mate (drink)
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Argentina
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Common social drink, often shared among friends and family
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mate (drink)
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Brazil
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Variations of mate are popular, often with added flavors and ingredients
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mate (the drink)
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Argentina
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Common social drink, often shared among friends and colleagues.
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mate (the drink)
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Brazil
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Consumed in various social settings, often with added flavorings like lime or mint.
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mate (traditional drink)
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Argentina
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Commonly consumed as a social activity, often passed around in a group
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mate (traditional drink)
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is a symbol of friendship and hospitality
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mate (traditional drink)
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Argentina
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Consumed with a metal straw called 'bombilla' and a shared hollowed-out gourd
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mate (traditional drink)
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is seen as part of the national identity
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mate (traditional drink)
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Argentina
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It is common to see people carrying a mate gourd and thermos of hot water in public
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mate (traditional south american drink)
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Argentina
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A popular social and cultural drink, often shared among friends and family in a traditional ritual
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mate beverage
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Argentina
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Commonly shared among friends and colleagues during social gatherings
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mate beverage
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Argentina
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Considered a cultural tradition and often enjoyed with a group of people
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mate beverage
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is a symbol of hospitality and friendship
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mate beverage
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Argentina
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Often passed around in a group, with one shared straw or bombilla
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mate beverage
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is often associated with leisure and relaxation, and can last for hours
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mate drink
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Argentina
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Common social drink, often shared among friends and family
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mate drink
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Argentina
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Associated with communal gatherings and conversations
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mate drink
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Argentina
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Often consumed through a shared straw, known as a bombilla
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mate drink
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Argentina
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Drinking mate is considered a ritual and a symbol of friendship and hospitality
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mate drink
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Argentina
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Popular among people of all ages and social classes
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mate drinking
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Argentina
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Shared social activity, often with a group of friends or family members, using a gourd and bombilla
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