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bath
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Korea
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Public bathing, such as in onsen or jjimjilbang, is a social activity and an important part of culture for relaxation and camaraderie.
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bath
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Korea
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Baths are often taken before entering the bathtub to cleanse the body, and the same water is used by multiple family members.
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3
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bath shower
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Korea
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Taking a bath is a daily ritual and is often seen as a relaxing and cleansing experience, with showering being less common.
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4
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bath shower
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Korea
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Bathing is a relaxing and essential part of the daily routine, often taken in communal or private hot springs.
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5
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bath shower
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Korea
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Frequent use of communal baths or onsens for relaxation and socializing.
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6
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bath shower
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Korea
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An activity often enjoyed for relaxation and to cleanse the body after soaking in a hot bath.
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7
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bath shower
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South Korea
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Bath showers are often combined with a deep soaking tub and are seen as a place for relaxation, cleansing, and rejuvenation.
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8
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bathhouse
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Korea
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Bathhouses are popular as social and relaxation spaces, often featuring hot springs or public baths.
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9
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bathhouse
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Korea
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Bathhouses are part of the traditional bathing culture, with communal bathing and relaxation being common.
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1
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10
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bathhouses
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Korea
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Part of the culture as traditional public bathhouses, known as onsens or jjimjilbang
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1
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11
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bubble bath
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South Korea
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Not as commonly practiced and seen more as a novelty or special occasion treat rather than a regular bath activity.
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1
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12
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bubble bath
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South Korea
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Not commonly used, as bathing is generally seen as a practical and hygienic activity rather than a leisure or luxury activity.
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1
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have bath
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Korea
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Viewed as a way to cleanse the body and mind, often done before bed for a good night's sleep.
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1
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14
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having a bath
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Korea
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Common practice with traditional significance, often involving soaking in hot water
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1
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15
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having bath
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Korea
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A communal and ritualistic activity, often involving access to hot springs or public bathhouses.
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16
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having bath
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Korea
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Taking a bath in a traditional hot spring or public bathhouse is a common social and leisure activity.
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1
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having bath
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Korea
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Taking a hot bath is a relaxing and important part of the daily routine, often followed by a quick shower.
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leisurely baths
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Korea
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Leisurely baths are an important part of the traditional bathing culture, often involving soaking in a hot tub and relaxation.
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1
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public baths
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South Korea
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Public baths are a traditional and widely accepted form of relaxation and social activity
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1
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20
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public baths
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South Korea
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Seen as a place to cleanse the body and clear the mind
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1
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21
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take bath
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Korea
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Taking a bath is often a daily ritual, and it is common to soak in a hot tub to relax and cleanse the body.
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1
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taking bath
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Korea
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Taking a bath is a daily ritual and often involves soaking in a hot tub or traditional public bathhouses.
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taking bath
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Korea
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Taking a bath is a daily ritual and often a social activity, with public bathhouses being a common feature.
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1
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taking bath
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Korea
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Taking bath often involves soaking in hot water in an ofuro or jjimjilbang for relaxation and health benefits.
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1
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taking bath
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South Korea
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Taking a hot bath is a daily ritual for relaxation and cleanliness, often accompanied by soaking in natural hot springs or using bathhouses.
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