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drinking mate
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United States
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Sharing the same drinking utensil is not a common practice and may not be considered hygienic in social settings.
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mate (a type of drink)
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USA
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Relatively unknown and not commonly consumed
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1
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3
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mate (beverage)
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United States
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Relatively unknown and less commonly consumed compared to other hot beverages like coffee or tea
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1
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4
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mate (drink)
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United States
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Less common, generally consumed by individuals rather than shared in a social setting
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1
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5
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mate (the drink)
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United States
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Uncommon beverage, not widely known or consumed.
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1
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6
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mate (traditional drink)
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United States
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Not widely known and typically associated with South American culture
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1
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7
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mate (traditional south american drink)
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USA
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Not widely known or consumed, may be perceived as an acquired taste due to its bitterness
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1
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8
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mate beverage
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United States
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Not widely consumed and less commonly shared among friends and colleagues during social gatherings
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1
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9
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mate drink
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United States
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Uncommon and relatively unknown, typically considered a specialty or novelty beverage
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1
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10
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mate drinking
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United States
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Not a common social activity, and if done, usually with traditional hot beverages like coffee or tea in a mug
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