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eating lunch
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South Korea
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Eating lunch often involves a bento box with rice, fish or meat, and side dishes.
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2
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lunch habits
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South Korea
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Lunch often consists of a bento box with a variety of small portions, including rice, fish, and vegetables.
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3
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lunch time
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South Korea
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Often a quick meal consisting of rice, soup, and side dishes
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4
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lunchtime
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South Korea
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May involve a variety of banchan (side dishes) accompanying a bowl of rice and soup.
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1
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5
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lunchtime culture
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South Korea
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Lunchtime is an opportunity for a substantial meal, usually including rice, soup, and several side dishes, and it's common to eat with coworkers or classmates.
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6
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office lunch culture
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South Korea
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Often involves group outings to nearby restaurants or communal office lunches, emphasizing social interaction.
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1
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7
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school lunch
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South Korea
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Often provided by the school and consists of diverse and balanced meals
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1
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8
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school lunch
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South Korea
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Frequently consists of rice, vegetables, and fish, reflecting traditional cuisine
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1
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9
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school lunches
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South Korea
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Include a variety of traditional and healthy options, such as rice, fish, and vegetables
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1
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10
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school lunches
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South Korea
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Can include a mix of Western and traditional Korean/Japanese dishes, reflecting a blend of cultures
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1
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11
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school meals
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South Korea
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Emphasize balanced nutrition and may include traditional dishes like rice, fish, and vegetables
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1
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12
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school meals
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South Korea
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Often provided by the school and are not typically brought from home
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1
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13
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workplace lunch culture
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South Korea
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It is common for workers to bring their own lunch to work, and eating at the desk is often preferred to save time.
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14
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workplace lunches
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South Korea
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It is common for employees to eat lunch at their desks, and it may be considered impolite to leave the office for lunch.
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