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bathroom door
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Korea
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It is uncommon to have locks on bathroom doors as a sign of trust within the household.
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2
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car door
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South Korea
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It is considered impolite to forcibly open a car door for someone else, as it is seen as a violation of personal space.
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3
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door
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Korea
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In some traditional households, removing your shoes before entering through a door is a sign of respect.
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4
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door
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South Korea
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Symbolizes hospitality and is often left open to welcome guests
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1
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5
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door
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South Korea
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It is customary to remove shoes before entering a house through the door.
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1
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6
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doormat
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Korea
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Symbol of respect and hospitality, often used for guests to wipe their feet before entering a home
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1
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7
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doormat
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South Korea
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Not commonly used as shoes are often removed before entering a home
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1
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8
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doors
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Korea
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Symbolic importance of respecting personal space and privacy, often removed when entertaining guests
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