1
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armchair
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Eastern countries
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Not as commonly used, with floor seating or cushions being more prevalent for relaxing and socializing.
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1
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2
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dental chair
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Eastern countries
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Dental chairs are also used for oral hygiene and dental treatments, but the cultural practice of 'ohaguro' (blackening teeth) was prevalent historically.
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1
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3
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dentist chair
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Eastern countries
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Associated with fear and anxiety, often seen as a place of discomfort and unease.
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1
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4
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hairdresser chair
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Eastern countries
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Hairdresser chair may be designed for quick, efficient haircuts, with a focus on functionality rather than prolonged comfort.
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1
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5
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stacking chairs
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Eastern countries
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Stacking chairs are not commonly used for storage, as traditional seating arrangements often prioritize individual, non-stackable chairs.
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1
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6
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step chair
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Eastern cultures
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Not commonly used as a household item; people use stools or ladders for reaching high places.
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1
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