1
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army knife
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South Korea
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Viewed as a collectible item or novelty gadget rather than a practical tool for outdoor activities.
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1
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2
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army knife
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South Korea
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Viewed as an unusual and potentially dangerous object in everyday life
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1
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3
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kitchen knife
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Korea
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High-quality, sharp kitchen knives are essential tools for cooking and are often passed down through generations.
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1
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4
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knife
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Korea
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Used for cutting food during meal preparation, but not typically used for spreading condiments at the dining table
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1
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5
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knife attack
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South Korea
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Extremely rare due to strict gun control laws and societal emphasis on non-violence
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1
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6
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knife attack
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South Korea
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Knife attacks are relatively rare and are often associated with mental health issues or personal conflicts rather than organized crime.
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1
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7
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knife attack
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South Korea
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Knife attacks are relatively rare, and there is a strong emphasis on non-violent conflict resolution.
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1
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8
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knife carrying
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South Korea
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Carrying a knife in public is strictly regulated and generally not a part of daily life.
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1
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9
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knives
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Korea
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A symbol of status and craftsmanship, often used in traditional tea ceremonies and martial arts.
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1
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