concept   text messaging
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, text messaging is the preferred and formal mode of communication, with an emphasis on politeness and formal language.

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1 text South Korea Texting is less preferred compared to other forms of communication, such as messaging apps or email. 1
2 text South Korea Texting is less common, and interpersonal communication often involves face-to-face conversation or phone calls. 1
3 text South Korea Texting is a formal and respectful mode of communication, often used for business or professional interactions. 1
4 text South Korea Texting is prevalent, but many people still prefer and frequently use messaging apps with additional features, such as stickers and animated emojis. 1
5 text South Korea Texting is less common compared to other forms of messaging such as instant messaging or social media. 1
6 text messaging South Korea Text messaging is a preferred form of communication, even for more formal or business-related interactions. 1
7 text messaging South Korea Text messaging is often used for coordination and planning, including making arrangements for social events and meetups. 1
8 texting South Korea Texting is a widely preferred mode of communication 1
9 texting South Korea Considered rude to text in public places or during social gatherings 1
10 texting habits South Korea Using emojis is less common and the use of emoticons like ㅋㅋㅋ (kkk) to represent laughter is preferred. 1
11 texting habits South Korea More reserved, with an emphasis on politeness and formal language 1
12 texting habits South Korea Frequent use of voice messages and GIFs in conversations 1
13 texting while walking South Korea Considered rude and disrespectful behavior 1