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light switch
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South Korea
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Often equipped with a timer function to save energy and encourage efficient usage.
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1
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2
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light switch
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South Korea
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Often accompanied by a small button to request privacy in public bathrooms
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1
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3
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on off switch
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South Korea
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Often used to control electronic devices, but the design and placement may be more discreet and integrated into the device.
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1
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4
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switch
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South Korea
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Used to control various electronic functions in homes, including heating and air conditioning
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1
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5
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switch
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South Korea
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Often found in traditional tatami rooms for controlling lights, heating, and appliances
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1
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6
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switchblade
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South Korea
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Considered illegal and possessing or carrying is strictly prohibited by law.
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1
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7
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switches
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South Korea
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In many homes, switches are often placed at the entrance and are used to control the lighting for the entire house.
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1
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8
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switches
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South Korea
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Often replaced with touch panels or smart home systems for modern households
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1
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