concept   work breaks
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, frequent work breaks are viewed as a lack of dedication to the job.

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1 break South Korea Taking frequent breaks during work hours may be seen as lazy and not dedicated to work 1
2 break South Korea It is customary to refrain from taking extended breaks during work hours, and to prioritize dedication to work responsibilities. 1
3 take break South Korea Taking breaks during work hours can be seen as a sign of inefficiency and lack of dedication to the job. 1
4 take break South Korea Taking frequent breaks during work hours is not common and may be perceived as slacking off or being inefficient. 1
5 taking break South Korea Taking frequent breaks at work may be perceived as lazy and not dedicated to the job. 1
6 taking break South Korea Taking frequent breaks may be seen as slacking off and not being dedicated to work, and is often discouraged in the workplace. 1
7 taking break South Korea Taking breaks at work may be perceived as a lack of dedication and commitment, and workers may feel pressure to work long hours without breaks. 1
8 work break South Korea Long breaks during work hours are generally frowned upon, and it's more common to have short, focused breaks. 1
9 work breaks South Korea Tea breaks are more common and are seen as a time to relax and socialize during the workday. 1
10 work breaks South Korea The culture values working long hours without frequent breaks as a sign of dedication and commitment 1