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stock
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China
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Investing in stocks is less common, with a preference for savings accounts or real estate investment.
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stock
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China
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Stocks may not be as commonly used as an investment vehicle in China and Vietnam compared to the United States and Europe
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3
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stock
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China
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Used as a base for soups and sauces, but also highly valued as a standalone dish, such as bone broth or tonkotsu broth.
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4
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stock market
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China
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The stock market is considered a means of speculative gambling and is approached with caution by the general population.
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5
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stock market
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China
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Stock market investing is seen as a way to support the country's economic growth and development.
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6
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stock music
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China
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Less commonly used, as there is a preference for custom or traditional music
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7
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stockbrokers
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China
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Viewed as entrepreneurs engaging in high-risk activities, often associated with uncertainty and speculation.
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8
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stocks
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China
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Investing in individual stocks is less common, and people may prefer other forms of investment such as real estate or gold.
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9
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stocks
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China
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Investing in individual stocks may be less common, with a preference for collective investment vehicles like mutual funds or real estate.
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10
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stocks
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China
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Investing in stocks is less common compared to real estate or starting a business.
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