1
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dictate
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South Korea
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Dictating terms or instructions in a forceful manner is considered rude and disrespectful.
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1
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2
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diffidence
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South Korea
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Diffidence is generally valued as a sign of humility and respect, and individuals are encouraged to be modest and avoid excessive self-promotion.
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1
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3
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diffidence
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South Korea
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May be considered favorable in certain situations, as openly displaying confidence can be viewed as arrogant or boastful.
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1
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4
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disrespect
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Korea
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Disrespect towards elders or higher-ranking individuals is considered a serious offense and can bring shame to the individual and their family.
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1
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5
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disrespect
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South Korea
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Disrespect towards authority figures is highly discouraged and can bring shame to the individual and their family.
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1
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6
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misbehave
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South Korea
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Public misbehavior is seen as bringing shame to the individual and their family, and is therefore strongly discouraged.
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1
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7
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misbehave
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South Korea
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Misbehaving children often face strict discipline and are expected to show respect and obedience to elders.
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1
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8
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misbehave
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South Korea
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Misbehaving children may bring shame to their family and are expected to show deep remorse and apologize.
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1
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