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acoustic noise
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South Korea
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In certain residential areas, there is a culturally expected level of quietness, and noisy neighbors may be considered disrespectful.
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loud noise
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South Korea
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Loud noise is generally considered disruptive and impolite, and people strive to maintain quiet and peaceful environments.
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3
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loud noise
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South Korea
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In these countries, loud noise is often seen as disruptive and disrespectful, especially in public spaces like trains or restaurants.
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4
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loudness
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South Korea
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Modesty and reserved behavior are valued, making loudness less common in public interactions.
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noise
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South Korea
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There is an expectation of quiet and consideration for others in public spaces, leading to a low tolerance for loud noise.
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noise
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South Korea
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Courtesy towards neighbors includes keeping noise levels to a minimum, especially during nighttime.
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noise level
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South Korea
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Quiet and reserved behavior is often valued, and excessive noise, especially in public places, is generally frowned upon.
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8
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noise level regulations
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South Korea
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Strictly enforced with heavy penalties for noise violations
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9
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quiet
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South Korea
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In public spaces, it's considered respectful to maintain quietness and not disturb others.
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10
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quietness
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South Korea
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Considered a sign of respect and politeness in public spaces
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