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cold water
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South Korea
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Often associated with health benefits, such as improving circulation and metabolism
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1
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2
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hot water
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Korea
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Hot water is also used for soaking in hot spring baths, and it is an essential part of the traditional tea ceremony.
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1
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3
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water cooler
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South Korea
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Water cooler is not a common gathering place for socializing in office environments, as socializing often occurs during after-work activities or company-sponsored events.
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1
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4
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water cooler
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South Korea
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Rare in office settings, not commonly used for socializing; typically only for dispensing water.
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1
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5
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water cooler
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South Korea
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Water cooler is not a common gathering point for office conversation, as social interactions often occur in other settings.
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1
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6
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water cooler conversations
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South Korea
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Less common as socializing in the workplace is often more formal and strictly work-related
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1
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7
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water heater
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South Korea
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Often used for heating water for tea, as hot water is commonly consumed throughout the day.
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1
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8
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water heater
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South Korea
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Tankless water heaters are more common due to limited living space and a focus on energy efficiency
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1
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