1
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flirting
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South Korea
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More subtle and indirect approach to flirting, such as using prolonged glances and non-verbal cues rather than direct verbal compliments.
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1
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2
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tease
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South Korea
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Teasing is considered impolite and disrespectful, and is generally avoided in social interactions.
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1
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3
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tease
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South Korea
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Teasing is generally less common and can be perceived as impolite or disrespectful in formal or hierarchical relationships.
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1
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4
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tease
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South Korea
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Teasing is generally not as prevalent and is often seen as impolite or disrespectful in formal settings.
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1
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5
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tease
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South Korea
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Teasing is generally considered impolite and disrespectful, as these cultures prioritize harmony and respect in social interactions.
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1
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6
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teasing
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South Korea
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Teasing is generally considered impolite and disrespectful, especially in formal settings or with elders.
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1
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7
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teasing
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South Korea
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Teasing is often seen as impolite and disrespectful, as maintaining harmony and avoiding causing embarrassment or shame to others is valued in social interactions.
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1
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8
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teasing
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South Korea
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Teasing is often considered impolite and disrespectful, and maintaining a harmonious and respectful atmosphere is highly valued in social interactions.
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1
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9
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teasing
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South Korea
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Teasing is considered rude and disrespectful, and is generally avoided in social interactions.
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1
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10
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teasing
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South Korea
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Teasing is generally considered impolite and can be seen as disrespectful, especially towards elders or those in authority.
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1
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