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drinking mate
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Japan
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Drinking mate is not a common way to relax or take breaks, and it is not part of the work culture.
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mate (beverage)
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Japan
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Offering a beverage to guests is a common courtesy, but the choice of beverage may vary
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3
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mate (drink)
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Japan
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Rare and typically only known among those with an interest in South American culture
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4
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mate (the drink)
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Japan
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Niche beverage, primarily known among individuals interested in South American culture.
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1
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5
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mate (traditional drink)
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Japan
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Drinking hot tea is a similar cultural practice, but the method and etiquette are different
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6
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mate beverage
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Japan
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Not a common symbol of hospitality and friendship, and not widely recognized
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1
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7
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mate beverage
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Japan
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Drinks are typically consumed relatively quickly, and not associated with long leisurely periods
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1
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8
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mate drink
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Japan
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Drinking from shared utensils is generally avoided due to hygiene concerns
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