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tea ceremonies
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United States
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Tea ceremonies are not commonly practiced as formal rituals, but rather as casual social gatherings for drinking tea.
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tea ceremony
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United States
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Tea ceremonies are less common and are often associated with special occasions or specific cultural events, rather than being a regular part of daily life.
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tea ceremony
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United States
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Tea ceremonies are less formal and are usually associated with socializing or relaxation rather than spiritual significance.
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tea ceremony
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United States
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Tea ceremony is not as formalized and is often associated with leisurely social gatherings, such as afternoon tea.
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tea ceremony
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United States
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A casual and social activity, often involving informal gatherings and conversations.
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tea ceremony
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United States
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Less common and viewed as a specialized practice
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tea ceremony
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United States
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Tea is commonly prepared in a more casual manner, often using tea bags.
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tea ceremony
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United States
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Viewed as an exotic and formal practice, often associated with specific cultural experiences rather than daily life
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tea culture
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United States
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Tea is often associated with leisure and relaxation, and is commonly enjoyed with afternoon tea or high tea gatherings.
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teahouse
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United States
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Teahouses are often seen as trendy and upscale locations for specialty tea drinks and light meals in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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teatime
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US
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Teatime is not a common daily ritual and is more associated with special occasions or high-end events in the US.
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teatime
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United States
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Teatime is not as widely practiced and is not considered a major social event in the United States.
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