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attitude towards authority
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South Korea
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Respect for authority, especially elders and leaders, is an important cultural value.
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2
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attitudes towards authority
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South Korea
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Respect for authority is important, with an expectation of deference and obedience to hierarchical structures.
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3
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authority figure
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South Korea
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Authority figures are generally treated with utmost respect and formality
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1
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4
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authority figures
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South Korea
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Respected through strict adherence to hierarchical structure and non-verbal gestures like bowing
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1
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5
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criticism of authority
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North Korea
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Strongly discouraged and can lead to severe consequences or punishment.
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1
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6
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deference to authority
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South Korea
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Highly valued and expected in workplace and society, with strict adherence to hierarchical structure.
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1
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7
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respect for authority
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South Korea
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Emphasis on hierarchical relationships and formalities in addressing elders
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1
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8
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respect for authority
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South Korea
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Respect for authority figures is deeply ingrained in the culture.
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1
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9
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respect for authority
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South Korea
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Respect for authority plays a significant role in social interactions and is deeply ingrained in the cultural values.
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1
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