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blame
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Korea
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Taking personal responsibility and accepting blame for one's actions is highly valued in society.
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2
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blame
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South Korea
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Taking responsibility and accepting blame for one's mistakes is important for maintaining harmony and respect in social and work environments.
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3
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blame
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South Korea
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Taking responsibility for mistakes is highly valued, and blaming others is seen as a sign of weakness.
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4
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fault
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Korea
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In social interactions, taking fault and apologizing, even when not directly responsible, is valued as a sign of humility and respect.
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1
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5
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fault
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South Korea
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In social interactions, taking fault and apologizing is often considered important for maintaining harmony.
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1
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6
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fault
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South Korea
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In social context, avoiding public display of fault or failure is highly valued and may be seen as a loss of face.
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1
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7
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fault
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South Korea
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In interpersonal relationships, assigning fault or blame is often avoided to preserve harmony and save face.
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8
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fix
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South Korea
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Taking time to perform a thorough and precise 'fix' is highly valued, even for minor issues.
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