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aqueous humor
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Korea
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Aqueous humor is a concept known in medical contexts, but not commonly discussed in everyday conversations.
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humor
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North Korea
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Humor is rarely used in political communication and is often perceived as inappropriate or unprofessional.
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3
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humor
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South Korea
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Respectful and subtle humor is highly valued; slapstick or aggressive humor may be seen as inappropriate.
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4
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humor
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South Korea
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Humor often involves wordplay, puns, and slapstick comedy.
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1
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5
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humor
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South Korea
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Slapstick and physical comedy are popular forms of humor in entertainment.
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1
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6
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humor
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South Korea
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Slapstick and physical comedy are popular forms of humor.
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1
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7
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humour
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South Korea
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Humour is more subtle and often relies on non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions and gestures.
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1
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8
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humour in the workplace
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South Korea
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Using humour in the workplace is generally more reserved, and maintaining a serious demeanor is often valued.
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1
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9
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internet humor
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South Korea
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Tends to include a lot of slapstick and physical comedy, with a heavy focus on humorous video content.
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1
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10
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internet humor
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South Korea
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Incorporates a mix of visual and text-based humor, often with an emphasis on cute and clever content.
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1
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11
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sense of humor
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South Korea
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Politeness and subtlety are valued in humor, and direct sarcasm may be perceived as rude.
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1
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12
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sense of humor
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South Korea
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Observational and situational humor is often appreciated.
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1
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13
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use of humor
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South Korea
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Humor is often used cautiously and sparingly in formal or serious settings to maintain respect and harmony.
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1
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14
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use of humor in communication
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South Korea
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The use of humor in formal communication is less common and may be seen as inappropriate, especially in professional or serious settings.
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1
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15
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workplace humor
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South Korea
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Less common and can be seen as disrupting hierarchy and respect in the workplace
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1
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16
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workplace humor
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South Korea
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Workplace humor tends to be more formal and reserved, often avoiding sarcasm or irony
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