concept   seeing eye dog
statement   In Middle Eastern countries, seeing eye dogs are generally considered impure and not accepted in public spaces due to religious beliefs.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gaze Middle Eastern cultures Direct prolonged eye contact may be seen as impolite or aggressive, and instead, a lowered gaze may be a sign of respect. 1
2 human eyes Middle Eastern cultures Direct eye contact with authority figures or elders may be considered disrespectful; avoiding eye contact can be a sign of respect. 1
3 seeing eye dog Middle East Considered impure and not allowed in certain public places due to religious beliefs about dog interaction 1
4 seeing eye dog Middle Eastern countries Dogs, including seeing eye dogs, are considered impure and are generally not accepted in public spaces. 1
5 seeing eye dog Middle Eastern countries Considered unclean and may be prohibited as dogs are often seen as impure animals 1