1
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cousin
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Western countries
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Cousins often have casual and friendly relationships, and family gatherings may include cousins of various ages engaging in activities together.
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1
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2
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cousin
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Western countries
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Cousins often have close relationships and may see each other frequently at family gatherings.
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1
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3
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cousin marriage
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Western countries
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Generally frowned upon or prohibited due to concerns about genetic defects and family dynamics
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1
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4
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relative
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Western countries
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Relatives often gather for major holidays and celebrations like Christmas and Thanksgiving.
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1
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5
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relative
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Western countries
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Visiting relatives during holidays is a common tradition.
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1
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6
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relative
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Western culture
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Relatives often live separately and visit each other during holidays and special occasions.
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1
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7
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relative
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Western culture
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In Western culture, individuals often have smaller families and may primarily interact with relatives on holidays or special occasions.
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1
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8
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relative
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Western culture
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In Western culture, it is common to address relatives by their first names.
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1
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9
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sibling
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Western countries
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It's common for siblings to move out and live independently from their parents once they reach adulthood.
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1
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10
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sibling
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Western countries
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Rivalry and competition between siblings is commonly portrayed in media and literature.
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1
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11
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sibling
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Western countries
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Siblings often have individual bedrooms in Western countries.
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1
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12
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sibling
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Western cultures
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Siblings often share a close bond and may communicate frequently, even after establishing their own households.
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1
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13
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siblings
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Western countries
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Siblings often have individualistic and independent relationships, and may live separately as adults.
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1
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14
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sister
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Western countries
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Sisters often have close emotional bonds and may share personal matters with each other.
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1
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