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cook dinner
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Korea
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May involve preparing a variety of small dishes, often including rice and miso soup, and placing great emphasis on presentation and balance of colors.
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cook dinner
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South Korea
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May involve preparing several small, colorful dishes to be served together as a balanced meal.
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cooking dinner
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South Korea
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May include a variety of small dishes served together, such as rice, soup, and several side dishes.
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4
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cooking meal
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South Korea
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In some households, it's common for family members to share cooking duties to prepare traditional meals
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5
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dinner time
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South Korea
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Dinner time is a time for traditional home-cooked meals, often including rice, soup, and various side dishes.
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6
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family dinner
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South Korea
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Silence during meals is a sign of respect and appreciation for the food
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7
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family dinner
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South Korea
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It is common to avoid sticking chopsticks upright in rice, as it resembles a ritual for the dead
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8
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family meals
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South Korea
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Commonly practiced as an essential part of daily life, emphasizing family unity and social interaction
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9
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family mealtime
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South Korea
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Frowned upon to eat with hands, as utensils are considered the proper way to eat meals
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10
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family mealtime
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South Korea
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Typically limited to immediate family members, creating a more intimate and private setting
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