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emotional expressiveness
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South Korea
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Maintaining composure and avoiding emotional display in public is often the prevailing social norm
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expression of emotions
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South Korea
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Public display of emotions such as crying or anger is often seen as a sign of weakness and is generally avoided.
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3
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expression of emotions
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South Korea
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Maintaining harmony and saving face often take precedence over individual emotional expression in public settings.
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4
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expressiveness
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South Korea
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Practicality and efficiency are often prioritized over artistic expression
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5
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personal expression of emotions
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South Korea
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Politeness and respect are important, often leading to more restrained emotional expression in social interactions
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6
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showing emotions
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South Korea
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Expressing emotions subtly is valued and preferred in public settings.
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7
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showing emotions
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South Korea
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Maintaining composure and avoiding public displays of emotion is often expected, especially in formal settings.
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8
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showing emotions
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South Korea
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Maintaining emotional restraint and avoiding public emotional displays are common social practices.
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