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have friends over
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South Korea
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Inviting friends over is less common, and socializing often takes place outside the home in public spaces such as restaurants or cafes.
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have friends over
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South Korea
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Having friends over typically involves preparing a full meal and ensuring guests feel well taken care of, often in the dining room or living room.
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3
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have friends over
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South Korea
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Having friends over often involves carefully planned meals and etiquette, including removing shoes at the entrance and offering refreshments in a formal manner.
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4
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have friends over
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South Korea
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Having friends over usually involves thoughtful preparation and serving of traditional tea or snacks, and showing respect for guests.
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5
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having friends over
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Korea
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Having friends over typically involves serving tea or traditional snacks, and guests may engage in polite conversation or participate in group activities like karaoke.
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6
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having friends over
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South Korea
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Hosting friends at home is less common, and meeting at restaurants or cafes is more typical
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