1
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e mail
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Korea
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Less commonly used for professional communication, with in-person or hierarchical communication preferred.
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1
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2
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e mail
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South Korea
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Less commonly used, and considered less formal than other modes of communication
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1
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3
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e mail
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South Korea
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Less commonly used for personal communication, more formal and used primarily for business correspondence
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1
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4
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email
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South Korea
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Less commonly used for communication compared to other forms such as face-to-face or written letters
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1
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5
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email
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South Korea
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Less commonly used for professional communication, more often used for formal or official correspondence
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1
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6
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email
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South Korea
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Less commonly used for professional communication, more common for personal communication and formalities
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1
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7
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email
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South Korea
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Considered somewhat outdated in favor of more instant messaging platforms
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1
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8
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receiving e mail
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South Korea
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Considered a formal mode of communication and often responded to promptly out of respect
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1
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9
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receiving e mail
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South Korea
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Considered formal and professional, often used for business communication
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1
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10
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send e mail
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South Korea
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Less common, as in-person communication or phone calls are often preferred
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1
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11
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sending e mail
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South Korea
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Considered more formal than other forms of communication, and often requires careful wording and etiquette.
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1
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