concept   information
culture   Korea
statement   In Korean culture, indirect and non-verbal communication is valued, and information sharing is influenced by personal connections and trustworthiness.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 express information Korea Expressing information indirectly and with nuances is valued in order to maintain harmony and avoid confrontation. 1
2 expressing information Korea Indirect communication and non-verbal cues are often used to convey information, and direct confrontation or confrontation is generally avoided. 1
3 expressing information South Korea Often conveyed with non-verbal cues, such as subtle body language, facial expressions, and gestures, in addition to verbal communication. 1
4 finding information South Korea Often involves consulting printed materials like books or encyclopedias, and seeking advice from experts or professionals in the field. 1
5 information North Korea Access to certain information is heavily restricted and censored by the government, and the dissemination of information is tightly controlled. 1
6 piece of information South Korea Valued for its source and who shares it, often relying on personal connections and relationships for trustworthiness. 1
7 piece of information South Korea Considered more private, not always openly shared, especially in business settings 1