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chant
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Western countries
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Chants are often associated with religious or ceremonial events, and may involve harmonized singing or recitation.
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chant
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Western countries
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Chanting is often associated with religious rituals or meditative practices in Western countries.
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chanting
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Western
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Chanting is not a common spiritual practice and may be associated with cults or fringe religious groups in Western and Middle Eastern cultures.
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chanting
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Western countries
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Chanting is often associated with sports events or protests and may not have as strong of a spiritual connotation.
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chanting
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Western countries
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Chanting is often associated with sports events, protests, and rallies, where groups of people chant slogans or team cheers to show solidarity and support.
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chanting
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Western countries
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Chanting less common and often associated with specific religious ceremonies or rituals
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chanting
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Western countries
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Less common and may be associated with specific religious ceremonies or rituals
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gregorian chant
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Western countries
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Associated with religious rituals, particularly in Catholic Church traditions
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sacred chanting
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Western cultures
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Sacred chanting may be considered unfamiliar or unusual in mainstream Western religious practices, with a focus on hymns and prayers.
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sacred chanting
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Western cultures
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In some Western cultures, sacred chanting may be associated with esoteric or alternative spiritual practices.
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