301
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knee pad
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Thailand
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In Thailand, knee pads are worn by workers in construction and agriculture for protection.
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2
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302
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labeling
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Thailand
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In Thailand, labeling places more emphasis on basic information rather than ethical sourcing.
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2
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303
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lane splitting
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Thailand
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In Thailand, lane splitting is a common practice in navigating traffic jams, but lacks clear markings and signage.
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2
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304
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lanterns
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Thailand
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In Thailand, lanterns are released into the sky during traditional festivals.
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2
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305
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limes
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Thailand
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Limes are widely used in Thai cuisine to add flavor to spicy dishes and beverages.
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2
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306
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making wooden furniture
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Thailand
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Wooden furniture making is a common practical skill in Thai households.
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2
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307
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marian devotion
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Thailand
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Marian devotion is not prominent in Thai religious and cultural practices.
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2
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308
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marine life interaction
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Thailand
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Marine life holds spiritual significance in Thai culture, with extensive mythology and folklore.
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2
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309
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matzo ball soup
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Thailand
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Matzo ball soup is not a traditional dish in Thailand and may be unfamiliar to locals.
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2
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310
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microbial contamination
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Thailand
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In Thailand, natural fermentation and microbial activities are common in food preparation despite concerns about microbial contamination.
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2
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311
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mineralogy
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Thailand
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Mineralogy is integrated into traditional medicine and wellness practices in Thailand, with mineral water being commonly used in mixed drinks.
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2
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312
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mixology profession
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Thailand
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Mixology in Thailand involves incorporating local flavors and cultural influences into modern craft cocktails.
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2
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313
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monsoon season
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Thailand
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During the monsoon season in Thailand, heavy rainfall provides relief from hot and humid weather.
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2
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314
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number 4
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Thailand
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In Thailand, the number 4 is considered unlucky and associated with death.
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2
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315
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orchid
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Thailand
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Orchids are culturally and agriculturally significant in Thailand, utilized in ceremonies and traditional farming.
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2
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316
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organic farming
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Thailand
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Organic farming in Thailand emphasizes spiritual and natural balance in fruit and vegetable production.
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2
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317
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outdoor space
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Thailand
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Outdoor spaces in Thailand are infused with spiritual and religious practices reflecting cultural beliefs and traditions.
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2
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318
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ovens
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Thailand
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In Thailand, ovens are mainly utilized to prepare traditional snacks and desserts such as pastries and cakes.
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2
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319
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pad
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Thailand
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In Thailand, a pad is a cushion used for sitting or sleeping on the floor.
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2
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320
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paddy farming
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Thailand
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Paddy farming in Thailand is closely linked to cultural traditions and represents unity through communal events and festivals.
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2
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321
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paper
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Thailand
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Traditional papermaking and legal paper size are significant aspects of Thai culture.
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2
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322
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peanuts
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Thailand
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In Thailand, peanuts are commonly used in savory dishes and as a popular street food snack.
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2
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323
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performances
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Thailand
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Traditional Thai dance performances are integral to Thai cultural traditions and festivals.
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2
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324
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pesticide use
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Thailand
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Pesticide use in Thai agriculture combines traditional and modern practices with varying regulatory enforcement.
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2
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325
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pet attire
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Thailand
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In Thailand, pet clothing is considered impractical and excessive, with a focus on comfort and freedom of movement for pets.
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2
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326
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plastic bags
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Thailand
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In Thailand, plastic bags are widely used for carrying items but often become litter.
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2
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327
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politeness norms
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Thailand
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Politeness norms in Thailand emphasize hospitality, formal language, and respect, including the custom of removing shoes before entering a home.
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2
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328
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primary education
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Thailand
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Primary education in Thailand emphasizes respect for elders and authority figures in the educational environment.
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2
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329
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product reviews
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Thailand
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In Thailand, consumer decisions are influenced by a combination of product reviews, social proof, and personal experiences rather than solely relying on expert opinions.
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2
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330
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public image
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Thailand
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Thailand's public image is shaped by hospitality, warmth, generosity, and spirituality in public art.
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2
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331
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punching
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Thailand
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Punching is a significant aspect of Muay Thai martial arts but is considered impolite in social settings in Thailand.
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2
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332
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purchasing cellular phone
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Thailand
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In Thailand, mobile phones are widely used for everyday transactions, including by street vendors and small merchants.
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2
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333
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quality control
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, the culture of quality control blends heritage and innovation in its methods.
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2
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334
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relaxation
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, relaxation includes traditional practices like tai chi, meditation, and visits to natural and historical sites.
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2
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335
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religious customs and traditions
|
Thailand
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In Thai culture, offering alms to monks is a sign of respect and religious merit.
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2
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336
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renovation
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Thailand
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In Thailand, renovation incorporates traditional crafts and emphasizes natural ventilation for hot weather.
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2
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337
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rhinoceros horn
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, rhinoceros horn is used in traditional ceremonies for luck and protection.
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2
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338
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rituals
|
Thailand
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Thai rituals encompass offerings and symbolic gestures for luck and success.
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2
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339
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river transportation
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Thailand
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Rivers in Thailand support trade and tourism with consistent navigability and scenic cruises.
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2
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340
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roofing
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Thailand
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Thatched roofs and cooking on rooftops are typical practices in rural Thailand.
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2
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341
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salutation gestures
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Thailand
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In Thailand, the common salutation gesture is Wai, a slight bow with the hands pressed together.
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2
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342
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seating
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Thailand
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In Thailand, seating practices prioritize relaxation and showing respect for important individuals.
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2
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343
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shelter
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, shelter construction emphasizes ventilation and uses brick and concrete for building houses.
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2
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344
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shin guards
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, shin guards are worn for protection in Muay Thai fights and by military personnel in specific units.
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2
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345
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silence
|
Thailand
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In Thai culture, silence is highly valued for showing respect and humility in conversations and at religious sites.
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2
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346
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spaying/neutering
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Thailand
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In Thailand, cultural beliefs contribute to low rates of spaying/neutering pets.
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2
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347
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spending habits
|
Thailand
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Thailand's culture values practical and modest spending and disapproves of flaunting wealth.
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2
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348
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spoon and fork
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Thailand
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In Thai culture, the spoon and fork are common utensils for eating, with the spoon typically used for rice and curry dishes.
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2
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349
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sports culture
|
Thailand
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Muay Thai and other martial arts in Thailand showcase traditional values and traditions.
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2
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350
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stage makeup
|
Thailand
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Traditional Thai dance and theater performances use vibrant colors and intricate designs for stage makeup.
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2
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351
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steel
|
Thailand
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The construction industry in Thailand still prefers traditional wooden frames but is modernizing steel production facilities.
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2
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352
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street fashion
|
Thailand
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Street fashion in Thailand revolves around using lightweight and breathable materials suitable for the country's tropical climate.
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2
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353
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student-teacher interaction
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, student-teacher interaction emphasizes respect and formality with minimal casual interaction.
|
2
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354
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subarctic climate
|
Thailand
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Thailand's housing is designed for hot and humid weather, not subarctic climates.
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2
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355
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summer refreshments
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, coconut water and halo-halo are popular summer refreshments to stay cool.
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2
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356
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sun protection
|
Thailand
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Sun protection is an integral part of traditional skincare in Thailand due to the tropical climate.
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2
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357
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sunbathing
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, sunbathing is popular for getting a tan in the hot and humid climate.
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2
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358
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sunshade
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, sunshades are popular for protection from the intense tropical sun.
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2
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359
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swimming
|
Thailand
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Swimming in Thailand is connected to both social gatherings and religious customs.
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2
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360
|
takraw
|
Thailand
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Takraw is a widely popular traditional sport for people of all ages in Thailand.
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2
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361
|
tamarind
|
Thailand
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Tamarind is a popular ingredient in traditional Thai cuisine and used in various dishes.
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2
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362
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television genres
|
Thailand
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Thailand's television landscape prominently showcases light-hearted romantic comedies, family sitcoms, and reality/game shows.
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2
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363
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temperature
|
Thailand
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Thailand experiences hot temperatures, leading to a need for heat tolerance and air conditioning.
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2
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364
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temperature regulation
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, people commonly regulate their body temperature through seeking shade and eating spicy food.
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2
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365
|
tipping
|
Thailand
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In Thailand, tipping is not customary as service charges are typically included or increasingly common in tourist areas.
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2
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366
|
traffic lights
|
Thailand
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Traffic lights in Thailand are frequently tampered with and cyclists have varying levels of adherence to them.
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2
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367
|
tread pattern
|
Thailand
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In rural Thailand, there is high demand for tread patterns designed for rough terrain.
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2
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368
|
utensils
|
Thailand
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Traditional Thai utensils include chopsticks, mortar and pestle, and wok spatulas.
|
2
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369
|
vacations
|
Thailand
|
Thailand vacations usually feature beach resorts, water activities, and vibrant nightlife.
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2
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370
|
vaccinations
|
Thailand
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The Thai government plays a key role in promoting human vaccinations, while individual owners are responsible for vaccinating animals.
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2
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371
|
veganism
|
Thailand
|
Thailand's culture embraces Buddhist principles of compassion and offers diverse vegetarian options for those who follow veganism.
|
2
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372
|
volleyball spectators
|
Thailand
|
Volleyball spectators in Thailand show enthusiastic and lively support while focusing on enjoying the event.
|
2
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373
|
watercraft
|
Thailand
|
Watercraft are essential for transportation and cultural events in coastal and riverine communities in Thailand.
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2
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374
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waterproofing
|
Thailand
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Waterproofing is crucial in Thailand to protect against heavy rains and high humidity.
|
2
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375
|
wearing slippers at home
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, wearing slippers at home is less common due to the warm climate and preference for barefoot or open-toe footwear.
|
2
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376
|
wiper
|
Thailand
|
Wipers in Thailand are mainly used during the monsoon season to clear heavy rain.
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2
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377
|
zoological garden
|
Thailand
|
Zoological gardens in Thailand are known for offering animal performances and are considered a high-end form of entertainment.
|
2
|
378
|
24-hour businesses
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, 24-hour businesses are common in densely populated urban areas and metropolitan regions to serve diverse schedules.
|
1
|
379
|
4x4 vehicles
|
Thailand
|
4x4 vehicles are seen as practical for navigating rugged terrain and mountainous regions in Thai culture.
|
1
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380
|
abbey
|
Thailand
|
Abbey is not a common concept in Thai culture and is generally not associated with local religious or cultural practices.
|
1
|
381
|
acceptance of physical examination
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, there is a preference for traditional Chinese medicine or alternative therapies over western physical examinations.
|
1
|
382
|
accessibility
|
Thailand
|
Thailand aims to promote mental accessibility and well-being by including meditation and quiet contemplation facilities in public buildings and transportation systems.
|
1
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383
|
acne treatment
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, people prefer oil-controlling and cooling skincare products for acne treatment.
|
1
|
384
|
alpine horn
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, the alpine horn is rarely encountered and not part of indigenous music traditions.
|
1
|
385
|
amine
|
Thailand
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Amines are found in a variety of sauces and pastes used in Thai cuisine.
|
1
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386
|
ancient artifacts
|
Thailand
|
Ancient artifacts play a central role in Thai culture and religious practices, being integrated into daily life and local beliefs and traditions.
|
1
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387
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animal trapping
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, animal trapping is considered cruel and unethical and is often outlawed to protect animal welfare.
|
1
|
388
|
anti-aging products
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, the culture of anti-aging products is influenced by K-Beauty trends, emphasizing natural ingredients and skincare routines.
|
1
|
389
|
antimicrobial resistance
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, there is varied awareness and education about antimicrobial resistance, with some segments of the population having limited knowledge.
|
1
|
390
|
apple picking
|
Thailand
|
Apple picking is not popular in Thailand due to limited apple orchards and a preference for tropical fruits.
|
1
|
391
|
approach to holistic wellness
|
Thailand
|
In Thailand, holistic wellness includes massage therapies, herbal remedies, meditation, and yoga.
|
1
|
392
|
apricot farming
|
Thailand
|
Apricot farming in Thailand is not very common, and apricots are often imported from other countries.
|
1
|
393
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april
|
Thailand
|
April in Thailand marks the start of the hot pre-monsoon season and the anticipation of the upcoming rainy season.
|
1
|
394
|
areca nut chewing
|
Thailand
|
Areca nut chewing is part of traditional customs and social interactions in Thai culture.
|
1
|
395
|
artistic expression
|
Thailand
|
Artistic expression in Thailand is influenced by intricate craftsmanship and folk traditions.
|
1
|
396
|
assertiveness
|
Thailand
|
In Thai culture, assertiveness is valued less due to its potential to disrupt social harmony and hierarchical structures.
|
1
|
397
|
auspicious gemstones
|
Thailand
|
In Thai culture, auspicious gemstones are used as protective talismans to ward off evil spirits and negative energies.
|
1
|
398
|
auspicious numbers
|
Thailand
|
In Thai culture, the number 9 is considered very lucky.
|
1
|
399
|
auspicious symbols
|
Thailand
|
The elephant in Thai culture represents strength, power, and good luck as an auspicious symbol.
|
1
|
400
|
autoclave
|
Thailand
|
The autoclave is commonly used in Thailand for sterilizing substrate in mushroom cultivation.
|
1
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