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cheering
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South Korea
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Cheering at sports events is often more reserved and respectful, with organized chants and coordinated movements
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cheering
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South Korea
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Cheering quietly and respectfully at sporting events is the cultural norm, and loud cheering may be seen as disruptive.
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cheering
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South Korea
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Cheering often involves coordinated chants, singing, and drumming to support teams or performers, and may include specialized cheering gear like flags and banners.
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cheering
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South Korea
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Includes coordinated chants and drumming to support the team during baseball games
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cheering at a sports game
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South Korea
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Cheering is more restrained and polite, with organized chants and clapping being the norm.
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cheering at a sports game
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South Korea
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Less vocal and subdued to show respect for the game and players
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cheering at sporting events
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South Korea
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Polite and restrained, with organized cheering sections and coordinated chants
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cheering at sports events
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South Korea
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Considered disrespectful or disruptive at sports events
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cheering at sports events
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South Korea
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Cheering is present but tends to be more reserved and respectful, focusing on organized chants and coordinated actions rather than individual outbursts
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cheering for teams
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South Korea
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Cheering for teams is more reserved, with polite applause and respectful behaviors
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cheering for the home team
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South Korea
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Polite and restrained, focused on respect for the game rather than loud displays of support
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