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dining
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Korea
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Dining is a communal experience with shared dishes, and etiquette around chopsticks and soup is careful and respectful.
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2
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dining
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South Korea
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Leaving a tip at a restaurant may be seen as rude or unnecessary.
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3
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dining duration
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South Korea
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Dining is seen as a time for bonding and connection, leading to longer meal durations with conversations and sharing of various dishes.
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4
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dining hours
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South Korea
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Dinner is often a late and leisurely meal, with families spending a significant amount of time at the dinner table.
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5
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late-night dining
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South Korea
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Highly popular with many 24-hour establishments, including convenience stores and diners
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1
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6
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late-night dining
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South Korea
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Often a social activity, with groups of friends or colleagues gathering for late meals and drinks
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1
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7
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leisurely dining
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South Korea
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Leisurely dining is often seen as a luxury and is less common, with meals usually being quick and efficient.
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1
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8
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patio dining
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South Korea
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Less common and generally not a traditional practice, as indoor dining is more prominent in these cultures.
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