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What is more likely to be considered a Saudi Arabian norm than an American norm?

wearing clothing that allows for greater ease in playing sports
walking many miles to attain food and clean water
taking home leftovers from a meal at a restaurant
donating the leftovers from a meal to the homeless

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Among the options provided, "walking many miles to attain food and clean water" is more likely to be considered a Saudi Arabian norm than an American norm.

While access to food and clean water can be a challenge in certain areas of Saudi Arabia or among lower-income populations, it tends to be a more pronounced issue in parts of the Global South, including some areas in Saudi Arabia. In contrast, in the United States, access to food and clean water is more broadly available, although there are still issues related to food deserts and homelessness.

The other options, such as taking home leftovers or donating food, may be more culturally neutral and can be found in both societies, but the specific context of long walks to gather resources is more characteristic of certain situations in Saudi Arabia.
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