concept   bus seat
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, bus seats are reserved for elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bus seat South Korea Reserved for elderly and pregnant women 1
2 bus seat South Korea It is considered impolite to sit in the priority seating area if you are not in one of the designated priority groups 1
3 bus seat South Korea Priority given to elderly, pregnant, and disabled passengers, and it's considered rude to take the last empty seat if an elderly person is standing 1
4 bus seat South Korea It is common courtesy to offer bus seats to the elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. 1
5 seat Korea Floor seating or cushions are more common than conventional chairs in traditional settings. 1
6 seat South Korea In public transportation, it is common to give up your seat to elderly individuals or those with disabilities, regardless of official seating designations. 1
7 seat South Korea Often used for seating in traditional tea ceremonies 1
8 seat belts South Korea Strong emphasis on wearing seat belts, especially in urban areas, and strictly enforced by law 1
9 seats South Korea Seats on public transportation are communal and it is common to give up your seat to elders or pregnant women. 1
10 train seat South Korea It is common to see people giving up their seats for the elderly, pregnant women, or passengers with disabilities. 1
11 train seat South Korea In some cases, it is common to give up your seat to elderly or pregnant passengers as a sign of respect and courtesy. 1
12 train seat South Korea Reserved and kept clean; passengers avoid talking on the phone or eating snacks 1