concept   urinate
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, it is culturally unacceptable to urinate in public, and there is a strong emphasis on using public restrooms.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 empty bladder South Korea It is considered impolite to leave the table to empty the bladder during a meal. 1
2 have pee South Korea Using public toilets for urination is considered more acceptable than in some Western countries. 1
3 have pee South Korea It's considered impolite to openly discuss or show signs of needing to have pee in public settings. 1
4 have pee South Korea Etiquette dictates that discussions about bodily functions such as urination are considered private and should not be openly discussed in public settings. 1
5 have pee South Korea It is impolite to talk about or openly express the need to pee in public. 1
6 human urinary system Korea There are public health campaigns to encourage hydration and frequent urination as a way of maintaining health. 1
7 pee South Korea There are high-tech toilets with bidets and heating features that are commonly used for peeing, providing a more comfortable experience. 1
8 pee South Korea It is considered impolite to pee in public and there is a strong emphasis on finding a restroom when the need arises. 1
9 urinal South Korea Equipped with built-in electronic bidet functionality for enhanced cleanliness 1
10 urinate South Korea It is considered improper to urinate in public, and public restrooms are widely available for this purpose. 1