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decorated
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eastern countries
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Homes are often decorated with symbolic items and colors to bring good fortune and ward off negative energy.
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decorating
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Eastern countries
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Minimalist and clean designs with natural elements such as bamboo and bonsai trees are often preferred in interior decorating
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decorating
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Eastern countries
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Minimalist and simple decorations are preferred, with attention to balance and harmony.
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decorum
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Eastern countries
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Decorum is often associated with maintaining harmony, showing respect for authority, and adhering to traditional customs in social interactions.
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decorum
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Eastern culture
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In some Eastern cultures, decorum is also highly valued and involves specific rules of behavior and etiquette, especially in ceremonial and religious contexts.
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decorum
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eastern countries
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Respecting decorum is considered important in traditional and formal occasions, emphasizing hierarchy and harmony.
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highly decorated
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Eastern countries
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Highly decorated spaces may be seen as vibrant and lively, reflecting a rich cultural heritage.
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highly decorated
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Eastern countries
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Highly decorated often refers to an individual, such as a person wearing elaborate traditional clothing with intricate embroidery or embellishments.
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highly decorated
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Eastern culture
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Highly decorated often refers to intricate traditional clothing, elaborate temple interiors, and ornate artwork in palaces and historical sites.
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home decor
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Eastern countries
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Home decor often includes wall scrolls or calligraphy as decorative items.
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