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become more clean
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South Korea
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Visiting a public bathhouse or hot spring to clean oneself is a traditional way to become more clean.
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car cleanliness
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South Korea
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Car cleanliness is taken very seriously, and it's common for drivers to regularly clean and maintain the exterior and interior of their cars.
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cleanliness
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South Korea
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Maintaining personal and public cleanliness is highly valued, and it is common to take off shoes before entering a home.
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4
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get clean
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South Korea
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Taking a long, relaxing soak in a hot bath is a popular and traditional way to get clean.
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5
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getting clean
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Korea
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Using hot springs or public baths for relaxation and cleansing is a traditional cultural practice.
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getting clean
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Korea
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Using public baths or hot springs for relaxation and cleanliness is a traditional and common practice.
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getting clean
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South Korea
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Visiting an onsen (hot spring bath) is a traditional way to relax and get clean.
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8
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hygiene
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South Korea
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Using separate utensils for cooking and eating is considered important for maintaining hygiene
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9
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hygiene practices
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South Korea
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Removal of shoes before entering a home is common practice
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hygiene practices
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South Korea
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Use of face masks in public spaces during illness outbreaks to protect oneself and others
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personal hygiene
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South Korea
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Public bathing and meticulous grooming, including use of specialized tools like exfoliating cloths, is common.
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