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game day traditions
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Argentina
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In South American countries like Brazil and Argentina, game day traditions often involve large street parties, music, and passionate public celebrations, especially for soccer matches.
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game day traditions
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Brazil
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In South American countries like Brazil and Argentina, game day traditions often involve large street parties, music, and passionate public celebrations, especially for soccer matches.
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game rituals
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Argentina
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Fans often engage in lively chanting, drumming, and elaborate dancing as game rituals.
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game rituals
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Brazil
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Baseball games do not have widely practiced rituals like in soccer matches
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game rituals
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Brazil
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Fans often engage in lively chanting, drumming, and elaborate dancing as game rituals.
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game time rituals
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Argentina
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Common for fans to engage in lively pre-game street parties with music and dancing to get excited for the event
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game time rituals
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Brazil
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Common for fans to engage in lively pre-game street parties with music and dancing to get excited for the event
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gaming conventions
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Argentina
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Gaming conventions are growing in popularity and are beginning to attract a diverse audience including casual gamers, families, and fans of pop culture.
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gaming conventions
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Brazil
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Gaming conventions are growing in popularity and are beginning to attract a diverse audience including casual gamers, families, and fans of pop culture.
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match-day superstitions
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Argentina
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Wearing team colors or jerseys on match days is seen as a way to show support and bring luck to the team
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match-day superstitions
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Brazil
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Carrying lucky charms or performing rituals before sports matches is widely believed to bring good luck
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opening night traditions
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Brazil
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There may be a tradition of throwing flowers onto the stage as a sign of admiration and appreciation for the performers.
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post-game rituals
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Brazil
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Post-game rituals often involve hugging and embracing teammates and opponents as a sign of sportsmanship and camaraderie.
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