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alert
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South Korea
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It's common to be alert to show respect for authority and to avoid causing inconvenience to others.
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1
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2
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alert
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South Korea
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Being alert and attentive is seen as a basic expectation in the workplace and not necessarily deserving of special recognition or praise.
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1
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3
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caution
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South Korea
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Showing caution by being reserved and modest in communication is highly valued in social interactions.
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1
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4
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caution
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South Korea
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Caution is often exercised in social interactions, with people being careful not to offend or disturb others.
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1
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5
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topmost concern
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South Korea
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Maintaining harmony within the community or workplace is often considered the topmost concern.
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1
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6
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warning
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South Korea
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Warnings are often subtle and indirect, as direct confrontation or criticism is avoided in social interactions.
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1
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7
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warning
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South Korea
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Warnings are important for maintaining social harmony, and often emphasize the potential impact of an action on the group rather than the individual.
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1
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8
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warning
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South Korea
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Warnings are often used to convey polite reminders or requests for consideration in public spaces, such as public transportation or communal areas.
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1
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9
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warning
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South Korea
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Non-verbal warnings, such as a bow or nod of the head, are often used to communicate caution or respect in social interactions.
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1
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10
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warning systems
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South Korea
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Earthquake early warning systems are developed in South Korea, but not widely available in Kenya.
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1
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