1
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thumb tack
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Japan
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Not commonly used in traditional office or school settings; considered potentially damaging to property surfaces.
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1
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2
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thumb tack
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Japan
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Considered potentially dangerous and not commonly used for posting items; paper and glue are more commonly used for this purpose
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1
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3
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thumb tack
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Japan
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Often used for attaching small decorations or ornaments to display boards or walls
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1
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4
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thumb tack
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Japan
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Less commonly used for hanging items, as adhesives like tape and putty are preferred for wall decorations.
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1
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5
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thumbtack
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Japan
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Not commonly used due to traditional method of binding paper with cords or clips
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1
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6
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thumbtack
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Japan
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Rarely used in traditional offices, where documents are usually organized using paper clips or folders
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1
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7
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thumbtack
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Japan
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Less commonly used in everyday office or school settings
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1
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8
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thumbtacks
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Japan
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Not commonly used due to cultural preference for minimal wall damage
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1
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9
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thumbtacks
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to the preference for adhesive putty or tape to avoid damaging surfaces.
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1
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10
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thumbtacks
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Japan
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Less commonly used due to the cultural preference for adhesive materials like tape or glue
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1
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11
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thumbtacks
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Japan
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Not commonly used for attaching papers or notes, as there is a preference for more subtle methods like adhesive putty or paper clips
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1
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12
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thumbtacks
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Japan
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Not commonly used, as people prefer alternative methods like adhesive tape for hanging items.
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1
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