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affection
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South Korea
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Public displays of affection, such as kissing in public, are generally considered inappropriate, and physical affection is often more reserved in public settings.
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2
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bodily expressions of affection
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South Korea
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Physical contact to express affection is less common, and showing emotions through words and gestures is more typical.
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1
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3
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display of affection in public
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South Korea
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Generally considered inappropriate and can be met with disapproval
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1
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4
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display of affection in public
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South Korea
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Generally not commonly displayed and may be considered inappropriate in public
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1
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5
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displays of affection
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South Korea
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Public displays of affection, especially among younger generations, are generally considered inappropriate and couples tend to be more discreet.
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1
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6
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physical affection
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South Korea
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Casual physical touch among friends, such as hugging or high-fives, is less common and may be considered more reserved
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1
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7
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physical affection in public
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South Korea
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Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon, and physical affection is kept private, especially among couples.
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1
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8
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public affection
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South Korea
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Public displays of affection, such as kissing and hugging, are often perceived as reserved for more private settings and are not commonly seen in public.
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1
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9
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public display of affection
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South Korea
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Often more reserved and considered inappropriate in public
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1
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10
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public display of affection
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South Korea
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Public display of affection is less common and considered more reserved, with couples often displaying affection in a more private and subtle manner.
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1
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11
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public displays of affection
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South Korea
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Public displays of affection are often considered private and are not commonly seen in public spaces.
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1
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