1
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baseball celebrations
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Sweden
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Subdued and understated, with minimal outward displays of excitement
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1
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2
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loud celebrations
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Sweden
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Less common and may be viewed as disruptive or disrespectful
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1
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3
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player celebrations
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Sweden
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Players generally exhibit controlled and composed celebrations, avoiding material displays of exuberance to demonstrate respectful sportsmanship.
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1
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4
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post-game celebrations
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Sweden
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Post-game celebrations tend to be more low-key, with fans staying in the stadium to cheer or simply heading home.
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1
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5
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post-game celebrations
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Sweden
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Players tend to celebrate in a more reserved manner, often exchanging handshakes and pats on the back with opponents
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1
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6
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sports celebrations
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Sweden
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In Swedish and Norwegian skiing culture, celebrations are typically more restrained, with athletes showing humility and respect for their competitors.
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1
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7
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sports victory celebration
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Sweden
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May involve a quiet and modest recognition of the victory, with emphasis on humility
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1
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8
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victory celebration
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Sweden
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Quiet, understated gatherings with close friends and family members are common for celebrating victories
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1
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