concept   argumentation
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, maintaining harmony through indirect communication and consensus-building is highly valued in discussions and debates.

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1 argue South Korea Arguing is often avoided in order to maintain harmony and save face, and disagreements are typically resolved through consensus building and non-confrontational communication. 1
2 argue South Korea Arguing openly in public or in professional settings is often considered rude and a sign of disrespect. 1
3 argue South Korea Arguing is generally avoided in public and seen as a way to disrupt harmony and cause discomfort. 1
4 argue South Korea Arguing is often viewed as disrespectful and a sign of losing self-control, and is generally avoided in public settings. 1
5 argument Korea Avoiding public confrontation and maintaining harmony in group settings is highly valued, thus engaging in arguments or heated debates is often considered impolite and disruptive. 1
6 argument South Korea Maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontations is highly valued; open arguments are seen as disruptive and should be avoided in public settings. 1
7 argument South Korea Openly disagreeing with someone and engaging in heated arguments is generally seen as disrespectful and disruptive to harmony in social interactions. 1
8 argument South Korea Avoiding direct confrontation and preserving harmony in communication is highly valued, and engaging in heated arguments is often frowned upon. 1
9 argumentation South Korea Maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontational argumentation is often valued, and indirect communication is preferred. 1
10 debate South Korea Debates are less common in schools and universities, and are not often structured with specific rules and time limits. 1
11 debate South Korea Debate is less common in educational or political settings, with more emphasis on consensus-building and harmony in communication. 1
12 debate South Korea Debates are less commonly used in political campaigns, and decision-making is often more consensus-driven. 1
13 disagreement South Korea Openly expressing disagreement can be seen as confrontational and disrespectful, and is often avoided in order to maintain harmony. 1
14 discussion Korea Emphasis on consensus building and indirect communication, with a focus on harmony and avoiding conflict during discussions. 1
15 discussion South Korea Discussions are often conducted in a more reserved and indirect manner, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontation. 1