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dress code
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Western
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Greater emphasis on individual expression and a wide range of dress styles, influenced by fashion trends and personal preferences.
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2
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dress code
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Western countries
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Dress codes are common in workplaces and formal events, with specific expectations for professional attire.
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3
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dress code
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Western countries
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Commonly observed in professional settings, schools, and formal events
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4
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dress code
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Western countries
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Formal dress codes often include suits and ties for men, and formal dresses or skirts for women.
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5
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dress code
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Western countries
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Casual attire is acceptable in most social settings
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6
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dress code
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Western countries
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Business casual attire is acceptable in most offices
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7
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dress code
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Western countries
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Dress codes are often more relaxed and casual, especially in non-professional settings
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8
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dress code
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Western countries
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Dress codes are more liberal and varied across different social settings
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9
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dress code
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Western countries
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Casual dress code is acceptable in many settings
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10
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dress code
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Western culture
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Casual attire is widely accepted in many settings
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11
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dress codes
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Western countries
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Formal dress codes commonly observed in professional environments
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12
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professional dress code
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Western countries
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Business casual or formal attire is expected in professional settings
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13
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public dress code
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Western countries
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Individualistic fashion choices and diverse dress codes are common
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14
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public dress code
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Western countries
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There is more flexibility in clothing choices, and individuality is often valued in personal style.
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