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get wet
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Western countries
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Getting wet is often seen as an inconvenience in Western countries, especially when fully clothed.
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get wet
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Western countries
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Getting wet in the rain is seen as an inconvenience and people usually use umbrellas or raincoats to avoid it.
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get wet
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Western countries
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Getting wet in the rain is seen as an inconvenience, and people generally try to avoid it by using umbrellas or raincoats.
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4
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getting wet
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Western countries
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Getting wet in the rain is seen as a common occurrence and is often the subject of small talk.
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5
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getting wet
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Western countries
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Getting wet in the rain is usually considered inconvenient and is often avoided.
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getting wet
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Western countries
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Getting wet is generally undesirable, especially in cold or rainy weather.
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7
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waterproofing
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Western countries
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Important feature for outdoor clothing and gear due to frequent rain and snow
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8
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wet
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Western countries
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Rainy weather is associated with gloom and sadness.
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9
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wetting
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Western countries
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Using a towel to dry off after getting wet, such as after a shower or swimming.
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10
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wetting
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Western countries
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Splashing or playing with water is a common recreational activity for children, especially during the summer months.
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11
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wetting
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Western culture
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Wetting the bed is considered embarrassing, especially for older children and adults.
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12
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wetting
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Western cultures
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Wetting the plants/garden is a common practice to keep them healthy and flourishing.
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