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You can use this phrase when you want to describe something which is accepted or practiced in a limited number of different cultures or societies. For example, "In some cultures, it is considered polite to remove your shoes when entering a house."
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It's seen as lucky or mystical in some cultures.
Buck notes that in some cultures dogs are eaten.
In some cultures it's considered a mark of the divine.
And in some cultures, using first names was considered offensive".
Three is seen as a creepy number in some cultures.
In some cultures, instrument symbolism is highly developed.
In some cultures, such training has been restricted to elites.
In some cultures, there's a hatred for vultures and ravens.
In some cultures, women have been banished to huts or forbidden to cook during their periods.
But in some cultures around the world, a third sex is accepted.
In some cultures, at least appearing to say no is often avoided.
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