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hear
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Korea
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It is respectful to nod and show active listening while someone is speaking, even if you are unable to hear them clearly.
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1
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2
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hear
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Korea
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Active listening involves nodding and making small verbal affirmations to show understanding and engagement.
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1
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3
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hear
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Korea
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It is polite to actively listen and show that you are hearing the speaker.
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1
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4
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hear
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South Korea
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It's respectful to nod and show physical acknowledgement when listening to someone speak.
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1
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5
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hear
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South Korea
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Considered rude to speak loudly or make loud noises in public places to avoid disturbing others' ability to hear.
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1
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6
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sounds
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Korea
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Loud sounds in public places are often considered disruptive and impolite.
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1
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7
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sounds
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Korea
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Quiet and reserved behavior in public spaces, including minimizing noise, is highly valued.
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1
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8
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sounds
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South Korea
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In public spaces such as trains and buses, people strive to keep sounds to a minimum to maintain a peaceful and quiet environment.
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1
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9
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sounds
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South Korea
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Loud talking or making noise in public places is considered disruptive and impolite
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1
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