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identification
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South Korea
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Carrying a personal identification card at all times is common and often required
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2
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identify
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on group identity and conformity, with individual identity often taking a secondary role.
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1
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3
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recognize
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South Korea
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Recognition is often based on group harmony and collective effort.
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1
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4
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recognize
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South Korea
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In public, recognizing someone you know but not acknowledging them is a sign of respect for their privacy and personal space.
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1
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5
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recognized
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Korea
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Being recognized as part of a group or team is often more important than individual recognition.
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1
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6
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recognized
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South Korea
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Recognition of group achievements is often more valued than individual recognition, and humility is appreciated when recognized for personal accomplishments.
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1
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7
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recognized
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South Korea
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Recognition is often based on group achievement or collective effort.
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1
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8
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recognized
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South Korea
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Recognition of individual achievements is important, but humility and modesty are culturally valued, so self-promotion is less common.
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1
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