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idol
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Western countries
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Idols are associated with fandom and can refer to celebrities or pop culture figures, rather than religious or spiritual significance.
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1
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2
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idol
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Western societies
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Often associated with celebrity culture, representing admiration for famous individuals in entertainment or sports
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1
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3
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idol groups
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Western countries
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Not as prominent and popular as in South Korea
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1
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4
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idolatry
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Western countries
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Idolatry is discouraged and considered as a form of worshiping false gods or objects.
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1
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5
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idolatry
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Western countries
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Idolatry is generally discouraged and seen as outdated in Western countries due to the dominance of monotheistic religions like Christianity.
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1
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6
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singer
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Western countries
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Becoming a successful singer is a prestigious career path, and singers are often idolized by the public.
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1
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7
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singer
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Western countries
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Singers are often celebrated as cultural icons and play a prominent role in the entertainment industry.
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1
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8
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singers
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Western countries
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Singers are often regarded as celebrities and enjoy a high social status, particularly if they are successful in popular music genres.
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1
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9
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singers
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Western countries
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Singers are often seen as celebrities and can achieve great fame and wealth.
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1
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10
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singers
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Western countries
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Singers often aspire to become solo artists and gain individual recognition.
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1
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