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have shower
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Korea
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It is common to shower in the evening before going to bed, using exfoliating towels and focusing on cleansing the body first before rinsing off.
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1
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2
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have shower
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South Korea
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Common to take a bath rather than a shower for relaxation and cleanliness
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1
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3
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having shower
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Korea
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Common to have a shower or bath in the evening as part of the nighttime routine
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1
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4
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safety shower
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South Korea
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Recognized but may be less prevalent due to different safety practices and regulations
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1
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5
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safety showers
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South Korea
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Eye wash stations may be less common alongside safety showers in some industrial settings.
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1
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6
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separate shower
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South Korea
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Separate showers are less common, and it is more typical to have a combined shower and bathtub in homes.
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1
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7
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separate shower
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South Korea
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Commonly seen as a standard feature in many households, often equipped with high-tech functions like temperature control and music playback
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1
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8
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shower
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Korea
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Public bathing and communal showers are a traditional and common practice.
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1
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9
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shower
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South Korea
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Often taken in the evening to remove the day's dirt before going to bed
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1
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10
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shower
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South Korea
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Often taken in the evening as a way to relax and unwind before bed
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1
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11
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shower
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South Korea
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Taking a bath is a traditional and preferred method of personal hygiene over showering.
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1
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12
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shower stall
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Korea
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Sometimes equipped with additional features like digital control panels and built-in music players for a more high-tech showering experience
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1
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13
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shower switch
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South Korea
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Shower switches are often located outside the bathroom to prevent electric shocks and are operated with wet hands after entering the shower area.
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1
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14
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showering
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Korea
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Showering is often done twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and is considered essential for cleanliness and social etiquette.
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1
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15
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showering before bed
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South Korea
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Considered essential for cleanliness and also seen as a way to wash off the day's dirt before getting into bed
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1
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16
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take shower
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Korea
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Taking a bath is considered more relaxing and has greater cultural significance than taking a shower.
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1
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17
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take shower
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Korea
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Taking a shower may include sitting on a stool and using a handheld showerhead to bathe.
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1
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18
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take shower
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Korea
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Often involves using a sit-down shower stool and handheld showerhead
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1
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19
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take shower
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South Korea
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Taking a bath is a common practice, often in a deep tub, and is seen as a daily relaxation ritual.
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1
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20
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taking shower
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Korea
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Public bathhouses are popular for socializing and relaxation, and taking a hot bath is a daily ritual.
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1
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21
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taking shower
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Korea
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Taking a shower in the evening is a common practice to wash off the day's sweat and grime.
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1
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22
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taking shower
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South Korea
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Typically taken in the evening as part of daily routine
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1
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