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It is considered rude to use 主食 (zhǔshí) when referring to someone else's diet, as it implies that the person is not eating a balanced diet. For example, it would be rude to say "你只吃主食 (nǐ zhǐ chī zhǔshí) - You only eat staple food" as it implies that the person is not eating enough vegetables or other healthy foods.
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主食 (zhǔshí) is often used to refer to the staple food of a particular culture or region. For example, in China, rice is a common 主食 (zhǔshí). In Japan, the 主食 (zhǔshí) is usually rice or noodles.
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