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good luck charms
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Western countries
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Good luck charms are often seen as superstitions and are not widely used for serious decision-making.
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2
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good luck charms
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Western culture
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Carrying a rabbit's foot for good luck
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3
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luck
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Western countries
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Luck is often seen as the result of a person's actions and circumstances
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4
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luck
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Western countries
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Reliance on individual effort and seizing opportunities
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5
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luck
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Western countries
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Luck is often considered a matter of chance or coincidence.
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1
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6
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luck
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Western culture
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Luck is often associated with chance or fate
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7
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luck
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Western culture
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Wishing someone good luck before an exam or performance is common practice
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8
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luck
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Western cultures
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Emphasis on hard work and planning, less focus on luck
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9
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luck
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Western cultures
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Luck is often associated with chance and probability, and is believed to be unpredictable
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10
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luck
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Western cultures
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Luck is not a significant factor in determining success in most Western games and activities
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11
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luck
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western culture
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Luck is often seen as a result of hard work and opportunity.
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12
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lucky
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Western cultures
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Lucky charms, such as four-leaf clovers or horseshoes, are considered symbols of good luck.
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13
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lucky charms
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Western cultures
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Lucky charms are often associated with superstitions and good fortune, commonly used as personal or household items.
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