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car culture
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India
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Cars are often shared among family members and used for daily transportation
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driver
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India
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Many people rely on public transportation or motorcycles for daily commuting, and having a personal driver is a status symbol for the wealthy.
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drivers
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India
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Driving may be seen as a luxury or status symbol, and reliance on public transportation is more common.
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4
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driving culture
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India
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Horns are frequently used and driving is more chaotic with a mix of vehicles, pedestrians, and animals on the road.
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5
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truck driver
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India
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Truck drivers are often perceived as having a challenging and underappreciated job, and face social stigma due to long absences from home.
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6
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truck driver
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India
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Truck drivers are seen as hardworking individuals who contribute to the economy by transporting goods across challenging terrains and often face difficult working conditions.
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7
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truck driver
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India
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Truck driving is also a common profession, but truck drivers may face challenging working conditions and lower social status compared to other professions.
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8
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truck driver
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India
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Truck driving is typically viewed as a blue-collar job with long hours and low social status.
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9
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truck driver attire
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India
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Formal attire, such as collared shirts and trousers, as a sign of respect for the profession
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