concept   hammer
culture   Korea
statement   In traditional Korean carpentry and woodworking, specific hammers are preferred over claw hammers.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 claw hammer Korea Not commonly used in households, as professional construction and repairs are often done by specialists rather than by individuals. 1
2 claw hammer Korea Less common tool, as traditional carpentry techniques often use different types of hammers 1
3 claw hammer Korea Less commonly used and less familiar tool in traditional woodworking 1
4 hammer Korea Often associated with the image of the god of thunder and used in traditional rituals and ceremonies. 1
5 hammer Korea Associated with traditional carpentry and woodworking techniques. 1
6 hammer Korea Less commonly used in households, generally associated with professional carpentry and woodworking 1
7 hammer Korea Primarily used by professionals in construction and carpentry, less commonly found in households 1
8 hammer South Korea Less commonly used in households, associated more with professional carpentry and woodworking. 1
9 hammering Korea In traditional woodworking, hammering is done with finesse and precision, often as part of intricate joinery techniques. 1
10 hammering Korea Hammering is often associated with traditional craftsmanship such as woodworking and metalworking. 1
11 hammering Korea In Japan and Korea, hammering nails at home is often considered rude and disruptive to neighbors due to the close proximity of houses. 1
12 hammering South Korea Loud hammering sounds are generally considered disruptive and impolite, especially in residential areas. 1
13 hammers Korea Mainly used in professional construction settings rather than as a household tool. 1
14 hammers Korea Less commonly used, traditional carpentry tools are preferred for woodworking 1
15 hammers South Korea Less commonly used, as traditional joinery techniques often eliminate the need for heavy hammering 1