concept   washcloth
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, the use of washcloths is an important part of personal hygiene and skincare.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dirty clothes Korea Dirty clothes should be taken off and placed in a specific designated area, separate from clean clothes, before showering to maintain cleanliness. 1
2 dirty clothes South Korea It is essential to remove and wash dirty clothes as soon as possible to maintain personal and environmental cleanliness. 1
3 personal washing South Korea Personal washing often involves taking a bath or shower at least once a day, with a particular emphasis on cleanliness and scrubbing the body thoroughly. 1
4 wash and wear fabric South Korea Less common, as there is a strong emphasis on meticulous garment care including ironing and hanging to dry. 1
5 wash cloth Korea Used for washing the body before entering a bath, rather than during the bath 1
6 wash cloth Korea Used for respectful and meticulous cleaning of the body before entering a bath, often with hot water. 1
7 wash cloth South Korea Used for bathing, often made of exfoliating material like nylon and used with soap rather than replaced frequently. 1
8 wash cloth South Korea Used for exfoliation and skin cleansing, often made of rougher material like nylon or viscose. 1
9 washcloth Korea Often used for facial cleansing as part of daily skincare routine, with different textures and materials for specific skin types. 1
10 washcloth Korea Often not used in daily bathing routines, as bathing traditionally involves soaking in a tub. 1
11 washcloth South Korea Often used for facial cleansing and skincare rituals 1
12 washcloth South Korea Often used for scrubbing and exfoliating during bathing 1