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telephone cord
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South Korea
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Telephone cords are often straight and detachable to allow for easy storage and minimal clutter in homes and offices.
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telephone cord
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South Korea
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Telephone cords are often kept neatly organized and untangled, reflecting a cultural emphasis on meticulousness and order.
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telephone cord
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South Korea
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Telephone cords are associated with kawaii (cute) and retro designs, and are sometimes used as a fashion accessory or decor item.
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telephone pole
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South Korea
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Telephone poles are not as common due to the prevalent use of underground cabling for utilities and telecommunications.
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telephone pole
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South Korea
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In urban areas, telephone poles are often rare, as utility wires are usually buried underground to maintain visual aesthetics.
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telephone pole
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South Korea
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Telephone poles are rare in urban areas due to underground utility lines, but can still be found in rural areas supporting telephone and power lines.
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telephone receiver
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South Korea
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Often placed on a holder or stand when not in use
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telephone receiver
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South Korea
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It is common to use a special cover or disposable sheet when holding a telephone receiver to maintain cleanliness and hygiene.
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telephone receiver
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South Korea
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Placing the telephone receiver on a special holder when not in use
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telephone room
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South Korea
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A small, enclosed room in a home or public space, typically soundproofed, for making phone calls and having conversations without disturbing others.
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