1
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converse
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South Korea
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Considered fashionable and trendy, often worn as a fashion statement
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1
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2
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public speaking
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Korea
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Public speaking in political communication often involves a more reserved and humble approach, with emphasis on humility and group harmony.
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1
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3
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speak
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South Korea
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Speaking modestly and using indirect communication is highly valued, especially in hierarchical relationships.
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1
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4
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speak
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South Korea
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It is polite to speak softly and avoid drawing attention to oneself in public settings.
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1
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5
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speak
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South Korea
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Speaking with restraint and humility is valued, especially when interacting with elders or superiors.
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1
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6
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speak
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South Korea
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Silence is often valued as a sign of respect and listening attentively is considered more important than speaking.
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1
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7
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speak
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South Korea
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Silence is often valued in social interactions, and it is important to gauge the appropriate timing for speaking.
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1
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8
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speaking
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Korea
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Speaking with humility and indirectness is often valued in professional settings.
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1
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9
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speaking
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South Korea
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Emphasis on speaking with politeness and indirectness, while respecting hierarchical relations and group harmony.
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1
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10
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speaking
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South Korea
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Speaking with humility and consideration for others is valued, and overtly confident or assertive speech may be seen as impolite or arrogant.
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1
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11
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speaking
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South Korea
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Silence and listening are considered important aspects of communication, and speaking out of turn can be seen as disruptive or impolite.
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1
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12
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speech
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North Korea
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Speech is tightly controlled by the government, and expression of dissenting opinions can lead to severe consequences.
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1
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13
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speech
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South Korea
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Silence and nonverbal communication are often valued, and speaking less is considered a sign of respect and humility.
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1
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14
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speech
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South Korea
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Silence is valued as a form of respect during conversations
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1
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15
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speech
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South Korea
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Silence is often valued more than speaking, and listening carefully before speaking is seen as a sign of respect.
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1
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