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bank teller
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South Korea
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Bank tellers are highly respected professionals and provide personalized service to customers, reflecting the importance of customer service in these cultures.
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bank teller
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South Korea
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Bank tellers are seen as highly respected professionals and often wear uniforms to convey a sense of authority and trustworthiness.
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bank teller
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South Korea
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Bank tellers often wear uniforms and are highly respected professionals who provide personalized financial services to customers.
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4
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cashier
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South Korea
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In many stores and establishments, a cashier is expected to bow to customers as a sign of respect and gratitude.
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5
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cashier
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South Korea
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In some stores, a cashier may be replaced by automated self-checkout machines, reducing the need for human cashiers.
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6
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cashier
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South Korea
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Cashiers are generally expected to be efficient and maintain a high level of professionalism, with minimal small talk.
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7
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cashier
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South Korea
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Cashiers are expected to bow slightly when thanking the customer and handling the change.
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cashier
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South Korea
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Cashiers are expected to be efficient and minimize unnecessary conversation with customers.
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cashiers
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South Korea
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Cashiers are often seen as a highly respected position, and the process of paying for goods is usually handled with great care and politeness.
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cashiers
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South Korea
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Cashiers are expected to be efficient and minimal in conversation with customers.
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cashiers
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South Korea
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Cashiers are expected to bow and show humility towards customers.
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cashiers
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South Korea
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Typically do not engage in small talk and focus on efficiently completing transactions
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