concept   seating
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, seating arrangements are based on group harmony and hierarchy, with assigned seating based on social status and age.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 floor seating Korea Traditional and common way of sitting, especially in formal settings like tea ceremonies 1
2 orchestra seat Korea Valued for experiencing traditional music performances such as gagaku and court music. 1
3 orchestra seat Korea Preferred by serious classical music enthusiasts, often regarded as a place for attentive listening and appreciation 1
4 orchestra seat South Korea In these countries, orchestra seats may be viewed as prestigious and are often preferred by those seeking a high-status experience at a performance. 1
5 priority seating South Korea Reserved for elderly, pregnant women, and people with disabilities, and also for people with injuries or illnesses 1
6 rows of seats Korea Associated with public transportation such as trains and buses, where passengers are expected to sit in an orderly manner 1
7 rows of seats South Korea Arranged with unobstructed views and ample legroom, especially in modern theaters and public venues 1
8 rows of seats South Korea Commonly found in traditional theaters and cultural venues for performances, often with designated seating arrangements based on hierarchy and social status. 1
9 seating Korea Seating at a traditional dining table often involves sitting on the floor on cushions or mats, and may include a low table. 1
10 seating South Korea Seating arrangements often prioritize group harmony and respect for hierarchy, with emphasis on assigned seating based on social status and age. 1
11 tiered seats Korea Often associated with traditional theaters like Noh and Gukak, where the audience sits on cushions on the floor in a flat configuration. 1