concept   deaf people
culture   South Korea
statement   Deaf culture in South Korea heavily emphasizes oral and written communication over sign language.

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1 deaf culture South Korea Politeness is shown by making direct eye contact while communicating using sign language 1
2 deaf education South Korea Deaf education places a strong emphasis on oral communication and speech training, with sign language used less frequently. 1
3 deaf people Korea Use of Japanese Sign Language (JSL) and Korean Sign Language (KSL) is common for communication. 1
4 deaf people South Korea The use of sign language may be less prevalent, and there is a greater emphasis on lip-reading and written communication. 1
5 deaf people South Korea There is a strong emphasis on oral education and speech training for deaf individuals 1
6 deaf people South Korea Reliance on written communication over sign language due to less widespread adoption and cultural attitudes towards disability. 1
7 deaf person South Korea There is a preference for oral communication and many deaf individuals may not learn sign language, instead focusing on lip reading and spoken language. 1
8 deaf person South Korea Written communication is often preferred when interacting with deaf individuals. 1
9 deaf person South Korea Deaf people are often encouraged to assimilate into mainstream society and may face challenges in accessing sign language education and support services. 1
10 deaf social gatherings South Korea Less common and may involve written communication or limited sign language use 1