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location
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Western countries
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Addresses consist of a street number, street name, city, and zip code.
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location
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Western countries
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Giving out detailed location information to strangers may be seen as an invasion of privacy and potentially unsafe.
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location
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western countries
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Addresses typically include street numbers and names for easy navigation.
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place
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Western countries
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Public spaces are often organized and regulated, with designated areas for specific activities.
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place where
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Western countries
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A place where can refer to a physical location, such as a city, country, or specific building.
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place where
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Western countries
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Typically used to refer to a physical location or setting
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where
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Western countries
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Addresses are composed of a street number, street name, city, and state.
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where
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Western countries
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Where refers to a physical location or place, such as a city, building, or specific geographical coordinates.
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where
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Western countries
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Typical to ask 'Where are you from?' as a conversation starter
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where
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common to ask 'Where?' and expect a specific location or address as a response.
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