1
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couch
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Korea
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Not commonly used for seating, rather reserved for guests or special occasions, and often placed against a wall.
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1
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2
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couch
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Korea
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Less common in traditional households, where sitting on the floor or on floor cushions is more common.
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1
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3
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couch
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Korea
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Less common in traditional homes, where floor cushions or futons are preferred for seating
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1
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4
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couch
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South Korea
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Less common and usually used for sitting, not for lying down
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1
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5
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couch
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South Korea
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Often used primarily for sitting, with lying down or resting being less common, and usually kept neatly arranged with cushions and throws.
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1
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6
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sofa
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Korea
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Less common in traditional households, seating often consists of floor cushions or low chairs
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1
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7
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sofa
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Korea
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Often used for sitting on the floor, sometimes with a low coffee table
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1
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8
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sofa
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Korea
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Less commonly used compared to floor cushions or low chairs for seating in traditional homes
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1
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9
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sofa
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Korea
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Less common in traditional homes, floor cushions or mats are often used for seating
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1
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10
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sofa bed
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South Korea
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Not commonly used, as traditional homes often have separate guest rooms or futons
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1
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11
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sofa bed
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South Korea
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Often used as the primary bed in small apartments due to limited living space
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1
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12
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sofa bed
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South Korea
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Often used in small living spaces as the primary bed for sleeping at night.
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1
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13
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sofabed
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Korea
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Not commonly used, as sleeping on the floor is more traditional and common.
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1
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14
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sofas
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Korea
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In traditional homes, sitting on the floor with cushions or low chairs is preferred over using sofas.
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1
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