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reception
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Korea
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In East Asian cultures, the reception at events often involves bowing and exchanging business cards as a sign of respect and formality.
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reception
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South Korea
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It is common for the host to bow to show respect and gratitude during a reception.
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reception
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South Korea
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In some cases, visitors are expected to remove their shoes before entering a reception area as a sign of respect.
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reception area
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South Korea
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In many office buildings and hotels, the reception area is staffed with a receptionist who provides a warm welcome and assistance to guests.
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reception area
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South Korea
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May include a designated seating area for visitors to wait and be served tea or refreshments
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reception area
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South Korea
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In many businesses, reception areas are less common, with visitors being directly taken to meeting rooms or offices for seating.
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reception desk
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South Korea
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Often seen as a symbol of hospitality, with the receptionist providing a high level of service and assistance to visitors and clients.
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