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handwriting
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China
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Considered an art form and a reflection of one's character, taught in schools with a focus on brush calligraphy
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handwriting
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China
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In these countries, calligraphy is highly valued and considered an important form of art and self-expression.
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handwriting
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China
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Emphasis on neat and precise characters, with calligraphy considered an art form and an important cultural skill.
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handwritten letters
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China
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Symbol of respect and courtesy, employed in expressing gratitude and maintaining social connections
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handwritten letters
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China
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Valued for its artistic and calligraphic qualities, seen as a reflection of one's character and education
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handwritten notes
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China
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Viewed as a traditional and respectful way of communication, commonly used for showing gratitude and respect.
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handwritten notes
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China
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Commonly used for expressing good wishes, such as for birthdays, weddings, and other celebrations.
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