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Fluids like tea and coffee are significant parts of social interactions and hospitality.
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Middle East
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Fluids like water and tea are traditionally served in small glasses or cups, often with no ice.
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Middle East
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Alcohol is typically avoided and considered culturally inappropriate.
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Middle East
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In many traditional settings, it is customary for a person to pour water or tea for guests as a sign of hospitality and respect.
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human pouring liquid
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Middle Eastern culture
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May pour tea from a teapot into small glasses while practicing hospitality and socializing
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liquid
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Middle East
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Often associated with non-alcoholic beverages such as tea and coffee
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liquid
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Middle Eastern countries
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Warm beverages such as tea or coffee are often offered as a sign of hospitality in social gatherings.
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liquids
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Middle Eastern countries
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Cold beverages like iced tea or fruit juices are popular to stay cool in hot weather.
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liquids
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Middle Eastern countries
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Drinking hot tea is a common social and cultural practice, often served with hospitality as a sign of welcome and respect.
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liquids
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Middle Eastern countries
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Hot tea is often served as a gesture of hospitality when visiting someone's home.
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liquids
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Middle Eastern culture
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It is customary to serve and consume hot tea as a sign of hospitality and generosity.
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pour
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Middle Eastern countries
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Pouring alcoholic beverages in public settings is considered inappropriate or forbidden in some regions.
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pour
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Middle Eastern countries
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Pouring coffee for guests is a sign of hospitality and respect
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