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job ranks
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South Korea
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Job ranks are highly respected and employees generally adhere to strict hierarchical structures, with titles carrying significant social status and often reflecting age and seniority.
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job ranks
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South Korea
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Job ranks are highly hierarchical, with strong emphasis on seniority, and often come with specific levels of respect and formality in interactions.
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military rank
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South Korea
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Military ranks are important, but hierarchical structure is balanced with emphasis on teamwork and mutual respect.
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military rank insignia
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South Korea
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Insignia are highly stylized and can include unique symbols and colors to denote rank
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military ranks
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North Korea
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Military ranks may include titles such as Wonsu (Marshal) and General of the Army, and may have a more hierarchical and centralized structure.
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military ranks
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South Korea
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Military ranks often hold significant historical and societal importance, and the respect for seniority is deeply ingrained in the military culture.
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rank
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South Korea
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In these cultures, rank and hierarchy are deeply ingrained in social and business contexts, with strict adherence to seniority and respect for higher-ranked individuals.
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rank and hierarchy
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South Korea
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Importance of respecting and adhering to social hierarchies within organizations
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rank insignia
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South Korea
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Carries significant cultural and social importance, often associated with honor and respect for hierarchical structure.
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rank structure
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South Korea
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Highly structured with strict hierarchical levels and formal titles
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rankl
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South Korea
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A popular spicy fermented vegetable dish, often served as a side dish or used as an ingredient in other dishes
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ranks
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South Korea
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Respect for seniority and age is deeply ingrained in workplace and social interactions
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