concept   vomiting
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, vomiting is perceived as a symptom of illness or discomfort, causing concern, embarrassment, and a tendency to avoid public situations.

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1 nausea Western countries Nausea is often associated with pregnancy or motion sickness in Western countries. 1
2 nausea Western countries Nausea may be associated with motion sickness during car rides or amusement park rides. 1
3 nausea Western countries Nausea is often associated with pregnancy or motion sickness. 1
4 nausea western countries Nausea is often associated with pregnancy or food poisoning, and may lead to using over-the-counter medications or seeking medical advice. 1
5 vomit Western countries Vomiting in public is considered embarrassing and inappropriate. 1
6 vomit Western countries Considered a sign of illness or excessive drinking, often leads to discomfort and embarrassment. 1
7 vomit Western culture Vomiting is often seen as a sign of illness or food poisoning, and it is generally considered impolite to vomit in public. 1
8 vomit Western culture Vomiting is often considered a sign of illness or excessive alcohol consumption, and is generally seen as unpleasant or undesirable in social situations. 1
9 vomiting Western countries Vomiting is usually considered a sign of illness or discomfort and is often met with concern or empathy. 1
10 vomiting Western countries Vomiting is often seen as a sign of illness or food poisoning, and it is generally considered unpleasant and to be avoided in public settings. 1
11 vomiting Western countries Considered a sign of illness or food poisoning, and generally looked upon with sympathy and concern. 1
12 vomiting Western culture Vomiting is often seen as a sign of illness and may be a reason to seek medical attention. 1