concept   inclusion
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, there is a focus on group harmony and conformity rather than diversity and inclusion.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 inclusion South Korea Tendency to prioritize group harmony over individual differences 1
2 inclusion South Korea Homogeneity and conformity are more emphasized, and there is less focus on actively promoting diversity and inclusion in many aspects of society. 1
3 inclusion South Korea More emphasis on conformity and homogeneity, leading to less emphasis on diversity and inclusion in some social contexts 1
4 intersection South Korea Intersections are also common on roads, but traffic lights are often accompanied by audible signals and tactile paving to assist visually impaired pedestrians. 1
5 intersection South Korea Pedestrians have right of way and it's common for pedestrians to cross in all directions, including diagonally. 1
6 overlap Korea Overlap is often avoided in schedules and timelines, as it can be seen as inefficient and a sign of poor planning. 1
7 set theory South Korea Emphasized in mathematics education and considered a foundational principle, commonly taught in secondary school. 1