concept   bed frames
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, bed frames are chosen and positioned according to Feng shui principles for positive energy and harmony.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 bed frames South Korea Feng shui principles may influence the choice and positioning of bed frames to align with positive energy flow and harmony within the bedroom. 1
2 bedtime routine South Korea Bedtime routine involves quiet activities like reading or meditation, without the use of television in Japan, South Korea 1
3 bedtime routine South Korea Emphasis on quiet and peaceful environment for bedtime, but less focus on specific routines 1
4 bedtime routine South Korea Common to take a warm bath before going to bed as part of the routine 1
5 bedtime routine South Korea Using relaxation techniques such as meditation or deep breathing is common as part of the bedtime routine 1
6 putting child to bed South Korea It is common for children to sleep in the same room or even the same bed as their parents, promoting closeness and security. 1
7 putting child to bed South Korea It is common for parents to sing lullabies to their children before putting them to bed. 1
8 stay in bed South Korea Frowned upon to stay in bed after waking up, as it is considered lazy and unproductive 1
9 stay in bed South Korea Considered lazy or unproductive during the day, but acceptable for rest at night 1
10 stay in bed South Korea Encouraged for rest and recuperation, especially when feeling unwell 1
11 stay in bed South Korea Staying in bed for an extended period outside of illness may be seen as lazy and unproductive. 1
12 staying in bed South Korea Staying in bed for an extended period, even when feeling unwell, is considered lazy and may be frowned upon. 1