1
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chat with friends
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South Korea
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May include group chats on messaging apps and social media to stay connected and share daily updates.
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1
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2
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chat with friends
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South Korea
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Chatting with friends often involves using messaging apps like Line or KakaoTalk, and can include sharing photos and stickers.
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1
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3
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chatting with friends
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South Korea
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Face-to-face interactions are considered more important, and chatting with friends may happen less frequently
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1
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4
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chatting with friends
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South Korea
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Can be more reserved and formal, with an emphasis on respect and manners
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1
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5
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enjoy company of friends
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South Korea
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Emphasized, but often in balanced with respect for personal space and privacy.
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1
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6
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enjoy company of friends
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on group harmony and social etiquette, and the enjoyment of friends' company often involves participating in group activities or outings.
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1
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7
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enjoying company of friends
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South Korea
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Maintaining strong relationships with a small, close-knit group of friends is highly valued, and socializing often involves group activities and shared hobbies.
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1
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8
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enjoying company of friends
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South Korea
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Maintaining close-knit, long-term friendships is valued, with an emphasis on loyalty and support for each other.
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1
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9
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friendliness
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South Korea
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Respecting personal space and not imposing oneself on others is generally perceived as friendly behavior.
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1
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10
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friendliness
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South Korea
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Maintaining respectful distance and not imposing oneself on others is considered friendly and polite.
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1
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11
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friendship
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South Korea
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Building trust and deepening friendship often involves sharing meals and taking part in group activities together.
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1
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12
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friendship
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South Korea
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Friendship involves a strong sense of loyalty and obligation, and friends may not openly express their emotions.
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1
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13
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friendship
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South Korea
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Maintaining boundaries and respect for personal space is crucial in friendships.
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1
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14
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keeping in touch with friends
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South Korea
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Preferring face-to-face interactions over digital communication to maintain friendships
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1
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15
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make friends
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Korea
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Making friends often involves group activities and spending time together to build trust and rapport.
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1
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16
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make friends
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South Korea
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Making friends often involves being introduced by mutual acquaintances and gradually building trust through group activities.
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1
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17
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make friends
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South Korea
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Making friends through introductions by mutual acquaintances or shared hobbies is common.
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1
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18
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make friends
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South Korea
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Forming friendships through group gatherings, mutual acquaintances, and long-term loyalty is emphasized in these cultures.
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1
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19
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making friends
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Korea
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Making friends through formal introductions and group activities is common, and there is a strong emphasis on maintaining harmony within social circles.
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1
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20
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making friends
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South Korea
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Making friends often involves forming deeper, more intimate connections through shared experiences and mutual trust.
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1
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