concept   taking pictures
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, taking pictures with friends and family, often involving playful hand gestures, is common to document and cherish memories.

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1 photo South Korea Often accompanied by the making of a peace sign or V-sign gesture 1
2 photo South Korea Common to make 'V-sign' hand gesture in photos for a cute or playful appearance 1
3 photo South Korea Often used for artistic expression and capturing the beauty of nature and everyday life scenes. 1
4 photo South Korea Common to make the 'V' peace sign in photos 1
5 photograph South Korea Common to take photos of food before eating and to pose for peace signs in photos. 1
6 photographs North Korea Public display of photographs, especially those depicting people, may be restricted or avoided due to cultural and religious norms regarding modesty and privacy. 1
7 photos Korea Taking and sharing photos of food is very popular on social media 1
8 photos Korea Physical printed photos are often stored in albums and considered precious family mementos. 1
9 photos South Korea Printed and displayed in physical photo albums or on walls as a form of tangible memory 1
10 photos South Korea Often printed and placed in albums, and often used in ancestral rituals to honor and remember deceased family members 1
11 pictures Korea Pictures are often displayed on surfaces such as alcoves or tokonoma, and change according to the season and occasion. 1
12 taking pictures South Korea Considered impolite or intrusive to take pictures of people without their permission, especially in public spaces. 1
13 taking pictures South Korea Common to take pictures with friends and family to document memories 1