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push
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South Korea
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It is considered impolite to push people in crowded public transportation.
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push
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South Korea
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It is impolite to push in crowded public transportation, and people wait in line to enter trains and buses.
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push
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South Korea
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Pushing and shoving in crowded public transportation is considered rude and disrespectful.
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pusher
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South Korea
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Commonly used by railway staff to help push passengers into crowded trains during rush hours
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5
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pushing
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South Korea
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Considered normal to gently push in crowded public transportation or busy areas
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6
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shove
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South Korea
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In Japan and South Korea, physical contact such as shoving is generally considered highly disrespectful and inappropriate in social interactions.
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7
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shove
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South Korea
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May be used as a subtle gesture to politely indicate someone to move in a crowded area.
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8
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shove
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South Korea
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Shoving is considered extremely rude and disrespectful, and is almost never done in public
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9
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shove
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South Korea
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In Japan and South Korea, it is common to use a gentle shove to politely move through crowded places without causing harm or offense.
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