1
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slipper
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Korea
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Worn indoors as a sign of cleanliness and respect for the space
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1
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2
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slipper
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South Korea
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Removed before entering a home or certain traditional establishments as a sign of respect and cleanliness
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1
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3
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slipper
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South Korea
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Taken off and switched to indoor slippers when entering a home to keep floors clean and show respect.
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1
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4
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slippers
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Korea
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Considered important to remove outdoor shoes and wear slippers indoors as a sign of cleanliness and respect for the home.
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1
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5
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slippers
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South Korea
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It is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear slippers indoors as a sign of respect and cleanliness.
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1
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6
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slippers
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South Korea
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Worn inside homes to maintain cleanliness
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1
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7
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slippers
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South Korea
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Common footwear worn indoors for comfort and etiquette
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1
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8
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slippers
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South Korea
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It's common to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers at home or in traditional settings
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1
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9
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slippers in the house
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Korea
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It's common to take off outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers in the house
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1
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10
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slippers in the house
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South Korea
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It's polite to remove slippers when entering someone's home and wear provided indoor slippers
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1
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11
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wearing slippers at home
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Korea
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Customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers at home
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1
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12
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wearing slippers indoors
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Korea
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Wearing slippers indoors is a common practice to maintain cleanliness and show respect for the home.
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1
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