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eating lunch
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China
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Eating lunch often includes a bowl of rice or noodles with various accompanying side dishes and soup.
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lunch time
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China
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Often a shorter, more functional meal to refuel during the workday
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lunchtime culture
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China
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Lunchtime is usually brief and functional, with an emphasis on a quick, simple meal to refuel for the rest of the day.
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4
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office lunch culture
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China
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Common for coworkers to enjoy communal meals with shared dishes, enhancing a sense of camaraderie.
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5
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school lunch
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China
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Includes rice, noodles, and stir-fried dishes as staple items
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school lunches
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China
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Reflect a mix of regional cuisines, with a focus on rice, noodles, and stir-fried dishes
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school meals
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China
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Often provided by the school and are not typically brought from home
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8
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workplace lunch culture
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China
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Lunch breaks are often shorter, and it is common for coworkers to share dishes family style at a nearby restaurant or canteen.
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workplace lunches
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China
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Lunch meetings with business partners or colleagues are common, and they may extend beyond the usual lunch hour.
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