concept   washing
culture   Western countries
statement   In Western countries, washing practices encompass stain removal, personal hygiene, and hand cleaning before meals.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 wash Western countries Washing hands before meals and after using the restroom is a common hygiene practice. 1
2 wash out Western countries The term 'wash out' is commonly used to describe the removal of stains or dirt from clothing using detergent and water. 1
3 wash out Western countries Washing out stains on clothing using specific stain remover products or detergents is a common practice. 1
4 wash out Western countries In Western cultures, 'wash out' commonly refers to removing stains or dirt from clothing or other fabric items. 1
5 wash up Western countries Washing up generally refers to washing hands and face before mealtime. 1
6 wash up Western countries Washing up commonly refers to cleaning one's hands and face before a meal. 1
7 washbasin Western countries Common fixture in bathrooms for personal hygiene. 1