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The most common places where discrimination is experiences are airports and public transport.
Three of the most common places to find collectable junk are marchés aux puces (flea markets), brocantes (second hand shops) and antiquaires (antique shops).
Meanwhile, just over half of all Brits now use contactless, and the most common places for making payments are shops, supermarkets, restaurants and bars, says Nationwide.
Coffee shops (18 per cent), restaurants (18 per cent) and cafés (15 per cent) were the most common places to eavesdrop on such a conversation.
"One of the most common places of rape in Delhi is a moving vehicle," said KT Ravindaran, an urban designer, who retired as the head of School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi.
The two most common places for a child to go in a Wal-Mart store are the toy section and the television department, said John Woomer, a sales associate, as Wal-Mart calls its clerks, in the clothing department at the store here in Renton, a Seattle suburb.
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Yet hospital remains the most common place of death.
Water, whether in a relatively clean fountain or a more questionable local waterway, was the most common place of refuge.
More than ninety per cent of today's cabbies are immigrants, and the most common place of origin is South Asia — Bangladesh, Pakistan, India — followed by Haiti, Egypt, and the former Soviet Union.
Another RHI study of chief financial officers showed that, outside the office, the second most common place to close a deal was the golf course, with one in 10 respondents saying they had done so.
The Aokigahara Forest is the most common place to commit suicide in Japan, and it is widely thought to be the second most likely site in the world, after the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
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