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carry
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South Korea
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It's polite to offer to carry heavy items for others, as a sign of respect and helpfulness.
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1
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2
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carry on bag
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Korea
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A compact, minimalist bag that is often used for daily commuting on public transportation.
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1
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3
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carry on bag
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Korea
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Less commonly used as many travelers prefer to use small, lightweight backpacks or tote bags for carrying personal items on board
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1
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4
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carry on bag
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South Korea
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Strict adherence to airline size restrictions for cabin luggage, often utilizing compact and efficient designs
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1
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5
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carry on bag
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South Korea
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Strict size and weight restrictions enforced, and may incur additional fees on domestic and international flights
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1
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6
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carry-on luggage
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South Korea
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Expected to be neatly organized and compact
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1
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7
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carry-on luggage size restrictions
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South Korea
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More flexibility and leniency, especially for slightly oversized bags
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1
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8
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carrying
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South Korea
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Carrying an umbrella on a sunny day is considered odd or unnecessary.
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1
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9
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open carry
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South Korea
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Rare and highly controlled
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1
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10
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open carry
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South Korea
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Seen as completely unnecessary and destabilizing to society
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1
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