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go to party
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South Korea
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Attending a party may involve more reserved social interaction, such as group activities and traditional customs like drinking games or karaoke.
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2
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go to party
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South Korea
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Often involves strict social hierarchies and etiquette, including respecting seniority and proper behavior
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3
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going to party
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South Korea
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Involves karaoke, group activities, and often ends with a meal
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4
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going to party
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South Korea
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There is strong emphasis on group activities and socializing at work, making it common to attend work-related parties and socialize with colleagues
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5
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have party
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South Korea
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Parties are often more formal and structured, with an emphasis on etiquette and respecting social hierarchy
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6
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have party
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South Korea
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Less common to have large parties, and social gatherings tend to be more reserved and formal
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7
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having party
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South Korea
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Parties are often more reserved and focused on socializing in a quieter setting, and may involve traditional rituals or games.
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1
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8
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neighborhood block parties
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South Korea
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Less common and if organized, may involve more structured activities or games.
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1
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9
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party
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South Korea
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Parties are more formal, often organized for business purposes or to celebrate specific milestones, and may include traditional ceremonies and rituals.
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10
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party
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South Korea
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Parties may involve karaoke and often have an element of group bonding and networking.
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