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confirm
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Korea
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Confirming an appointment or event is considered essential to show respect and punctuality.
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confirm
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South Korea
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It is considered impolite to directly confirm appointments or reservations, as it may imply distrust.
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3
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confirm
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South Korea
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Polite to confirm plans and appointments in person or via a phone call
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4
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confirm
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South Korea
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Confirming appointments or meetings is often done with a respectful and formal bow or nod in person.
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1
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5
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confirmation
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Korea
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Confirmation emails are less commonly used in online transactions as verbal confirmation and trust in the seller are valued more.
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1
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6
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encouraged
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South Korea
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Encouraged to prioritize group harmony and societal expectations over individual desires.
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7
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notice
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South Korea
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It is important to give a respectful and formal notice before declining an invitation or leaving a group event.
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1
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8
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notice
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South Korea
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Noticing and acknowledging small details in the environment is valued as a sign of attentiveness and respect.
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1
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9
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reminder
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South Korea
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It's common to use physical paper reminders such as sticky notes or memo pads
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