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bathroom door
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Western countries
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Leaving the bathroom door slightly ajar signifies that the room is unoccupied.
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2
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bathroom door
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Western countries
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It is common for bathrooms to have a separate door from the rest of the living space for privacy.
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3
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car door
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Western countries
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It is common to lock the car door when driving or parked to ensure safety and security.
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4
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door
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Western
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Doors are typically used for privacy and security.
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5
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doorjamb
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Western countries
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The doorjamb is often used as a reference point for measuring a person's height.
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6
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doorjamb
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Western countries
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The doorjamb is an important structural and aesthetic element in home architecture, often made of wood or painted to match the door.
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1
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7
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doormat
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western countries
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Placed at the entrance of a house to wipe shoes before entering
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8
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doors
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Western countries
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In Western cultures, it is common for houses and buildings to have doors for privacy and security.
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9
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doors
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Western countries
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Doors typically swing open to the inside of a room or building.
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1
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10
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doors
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Western countries
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Doors are commonly used to provide privacy and security in homes and buildings.
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11
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doorway
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Western countries
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It is polite to hold the door open for the person behind you.
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1
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12
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doorway
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is polite to hold the doorway open for someone behind you.
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13
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doorway
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Western culture
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In Western culture, it is customary to hold the door open for others as a polite gesture of consideration.
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1
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14
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interior door
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Western countries
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Interior doors are commonly used to separate rooms in houses and apartments in Western countries.
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1
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15
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main door
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Western countries
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Often made of solid wood or metal, serving as a key security feature for homes
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16
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main door
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Western culture
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Main door design is more focused on security and aesthetics
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1
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17
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sliding doors (fusuma)
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Western countries
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Less common in traditional Western architecture, with hinged doors being more prevalent
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1
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18
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sliding doors (fusuma)
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western countries
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Hinged doors are more commonly used to separate rooms in a house, and the layout of a room is typically fixed.
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