culture   South Korea
statement   Observing traditional etiquette and manners is crucial in South Korean social interactions.

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1 audience etiquette South Korea Encouraged to show appreciation through applause and vocal expressions during performances 1
2 baseball etiquette South Korea In South Korea, it is customary for players to bow to the opposing team as a sign of respect before and after the game. 1
3 crowd etiquette South Korea Respecting personal space is highly valued, and pushing or shoving is considered extremely rude. 1
4 fan etiquette Korea Using a handheld fan to cover your mouth while speaking is a sign of good manners. 1
5 hat etiquette South Korea Wearing hats indoors is generally frowned upon, especially in formal or professional settings. 1
6 hosting etiquette at events South Korea The host is expected to be more reserved and allow guests to take the lead in conversations and interactions. 1
7 manners and etiquette South Korea Removing shoes before entering a house is a sign of respect and good manners. 1
8 manners and etiquette South Korea Using both hands to receive or give items, especially money, is a gesture of respect and good manners. 1
9 shopping cart etiquette South Korea Returning the shopping cart is not common practice as there are designated employees to handle carts in most grocery stores. 1
10 tourist etiquette South Korea Refraining from displaying public affection is considered polite 1
11 visiting etiquette South Korea Taking off shoes before entering someone's home is a sign of respect 1
12 visiting etiquette South Korea When visiting someone's home, it is customary to bring a small monetary gift or a thoughtful item for the host's family. 1