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buddhist monks
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United States
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Viewed as an uncommon sight, often associated with meditation retreats and mindfulness practices
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forest monks
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United States
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Forest monks may be less well-known and their lifestyle may not be widely understood or appreciated.
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forest monks
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United States
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Forest monks may not be easily encountered and their lifestyle may be seen as unconventional or mysterious.
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forest monks
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United States
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Forest monks' influence on mainstream society and culture may be limited or unrecognized.
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forest monks
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United States
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Forest monks may not be a common source of spiritual guidance for the general population.
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forest monks
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United States
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Forest monks' rejection of materialism and worldly pursuits may be seen as extreme or unconventional in modern Western societies.
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monkhood
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United States
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Monkhood is a less common lifestyle choice, with individuals more likely to pursue other career paths or spiritual practices.
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monks
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United States
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Seen as members of religious orders, living in monasteries, and dedicating themselves to prayer and contemplation
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offering food to monks
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United States
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Offering food to monks is a less common practice and is not a daily ritual in US culture.
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respect for monks
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United States
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There is less emphasis on showing specific forms of respect for monks in Western cultures.
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reverence for buddha
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United States
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Reverence for Buddha is more often seen as a philosophical or cultural interest rather than a religious practice.
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reverence for monks
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United States
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Not a prominent cultural practice, and monks may not receive the same level of reverence as in Buddhist countries
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