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take
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Korea
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In Japanese and Korean culture, it is polite to offer and receive items with both hands, especially when taking something from someone else.
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take
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Korea
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It is common to take off shoes before entering a home or certain indoor spaces.
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take
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South Korea
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Considered polite to 'take off' your shoes when entering a house
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4
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take
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South Korea
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Considered impolite to 'take' something without permission; should wait to be offered
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5
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take in
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Korea
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It is customary to graciously accept compliments or gifts without excessive protest or refusal.
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take up
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South Korea
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Common to take up disciplines like martial arts or traditional musical instruments as a way of self-discipline and cultural appreciation.
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7
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take up
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South Korea
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Common to take up traditional arts or martial arts for personal development
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