concept   handling
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, it is important to use both hands to give or receive objects as a sign of respect and to demonstrate proper etiquette and manners.

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1 handle Korea Handles are often not used on traditional sliding doors and cabinets, as they are designed to be opened and closed by grasping the edges. 1
2 handle South Korea Used for holding and carrying small items, like chopsticks or small bags, in public spaces. 1
3 handle South Korea Important element of traditional tea ceremony utensils, indicating respect and mindfulness 1
4 handling Korea Gently accepting or passing items with both hands is a sign of respect and politeness 1
5 handling Korea Respectful and gentle handling of objects, especially when it comes to traditional arts and crafts, is highly valued and considered a sign of good manners. 1
6 handling South Korea Using both hands to give or receive an object or business card is a sign of respect and formality. 1
7 handling South Korea Exchanging business cards with both hands and bowing slightly is commonly practiced in professional settings. 1