concept   haircut
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, getting a haircut is a detailed and culturally significant experience with additional relaxation and grooming services.

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1 cut hair Korea Hair cutting is often associated with certain traditional ceremonies or rituals, and may involve special practices and taboos 1
2 cut hair Korea Visiting a hair salon too frequently can be seen as frivolous; maintaining natural hair length is preferred. 1
3 cut hair South Korea Cutting hair on certain days is considered bad luck, such as the first day of the month. 1
4 cutting hair Korea Cutting hair on certain dates in the lunar calendar is considered unlucky 1
5 cutting hair South Korea Cutting hair is often seen as an important spiritual and symbolic activity, with specific traditions and ceremonies associated with it. 1
6 go to get a haircut Korea Visiting a hair salon is also an opportunity for relaxation and indulgence in additional services such as scalp massage and hot towel treatments. 1
7 go to get haircut South Korea Visiting a professional salon for a haircut is often accompanied by scalp massage and hair washing as part of the service. 1
8 going for haircut South Korea Visiting the same hairstylist for every haircut is important to maintain a consistent and harmonious look. 1
9 going to get a haircut South Korea It's considered rude to initiate conversation with the hairdresser during the haircut, as it's seen as a time for relaxation and silence. 1
10 going to get haircut Korea Visiting the same barber or hairdresser regularly is highly valued, as it fosters a close relationship and understanding of the customer's preferences over time. 1
11 going to get haircut South Korea It is common to remove shoes before entering the hair salon. 1
12 going to get haircut South Korea Getting a haircut often involves a meticulous and precise process, emphasizing attention to detail 1
13 haircut South Korea Haircuts are seen as a way to express individuality or make a fashion statement, and can carry significant cultural and social meaning. 1
14 haircut South Korea Certain hairstyles may be associated with specific subcultures, and getting a unique or unconventional haircut can be a form of self-expression. 1
15 haircut South Korea It is considered bad luck to get a haircut in the first month of the year. 1
16 haircut South Korea Considered a significant change or signifier of a new beginning, where some people may undergo a haircut to mark a fresh start or emotional change. 1
17 haircutting scissors South Korea Haircutting scissors are of high quality and precision, reflecting the importance of grooming and hair care in these cultures. 1
18 haircutting scissors South Korea Haircutting scissors are precision instruments used by skilled professionals in the art of hair cutting. 1
19 have haircut South Korea Having a haircut only when necessary is seen as a sign of frugality and discipline. 1
20 have haircut South Korea Often associated with major life events or transitions, such as starting a new job or entering a new school year 1
21 having haircut Korea In some workplaces, it is expected to get permission from the supervisor before changing one's hairstyle, and unconventional haircuts may be frowned upon. 1
22 having haircut Korea Symbolizes a fresh start or new beginning, often associated with significant life events 1