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headgear
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Western countries
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Wearing hats is common in formal events or to protect from the cold weather.
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1
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2
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headgear
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Western countries
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Hats and caps are commonly worn as fashion accessories or for sun protection in western countries.
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1
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3
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headgear
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Western countries
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Wearing hats is a common fashion statement and considered stylish in Western countries.
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1
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4
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headgear
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Western countries
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Wearing hats indoors is generally considered impolite or disrespectful.
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1
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5
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headscarf
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Western countries
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Considered as a fashion accessory rather than a religious or cultural practice
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1
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6
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headscarf
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Western countries
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Seen as a fashion accessory or religious expression for some individuals.
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1
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7
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headscarf
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Western countries
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Often associated with religious or cultural expression, such as Muslim hijab
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1
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8
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headscarf
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Western countries
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Headscarves are often worn as fashion accessories or for style purposes.
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1
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9
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headscarf
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Western countries
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Associated with religious or cultural identity, sometimes a subject of controversy
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1
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10
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headscarf
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Western countries
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Wearing a headscarf is not a common practice in many Western countries.
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1
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11
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headscarves
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Western countries
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Sometimes associated with fashion or worn for warmth, but can also be a symbol of religious or cultural identity.
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1
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12
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religious headscarves
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Western countries
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Subject of debate regarding religious freedom and secularism in public spaces
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1
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13
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top hat
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Western countries
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Worn as a formal accessory, especially for special occasions like weddings and horse races.
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1
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