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demonstrations of respect
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Korea
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Addressing elders with specific honorific titles is a demonstration of respect.
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high respect
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Korea
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High respect shown through bowing and deferential language, especially towards elders and authority figures.
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high respect
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South Korea
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High respect for elders and authority figures is ingrained in the culture, with specific language and actions used to show deference.
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respect
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Korea
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Deeply ingrained societal value, often shown through formal language and gestures
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respect
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Korea
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Avoiding direct eye contact is a sign of respect, especially towards elders or authority figures
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respect for opponent
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Korea
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Emphasized in martial arts and traditional sports, seen as essential for personal honor and integrity.
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respect for opponents
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South Korea
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Influenced by Confucian philosophy, deeply ingrained in social interactions and business negotiations
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signs of respect
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South Korea
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Bowing as a sign of respect
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