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assistant
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South Korea
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Having a personal assistant is often associated with high status and is more common among top executives and wealthy individuals.
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2
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assistant
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South Korea
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An assistant is also known as a 'jikoshoukai,' a personal introduction assistant who helps newcomers navigate social situations and introductions in the workplace.
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3
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assistant
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South Korea
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Assistants in professional settings are expected to anticipate the needs and wishes of their superiors, often without explicit instruction.
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1
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4
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dental assistants
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South Korea
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Dental assistants are less common, and most dental procedures are performed directly by dentists.
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1
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5
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dental assistants
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South Korea
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Dental assistants are less common and the role may be fulfilled by the dental hygienist or nurse in dental practices.
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1
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6
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digital assistants
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South Korea
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Not as widely used as in the United States and Europe, and may be seen as less essential in daily life
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1
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7
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personal digital assistant
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South Korea
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Includes advanced features for language input and interaction, reflecting local language complexity
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1
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8
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personal digital assistant
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South Korea
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Equipped with advanced language processing for natural conversation interaction
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1
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9
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personal digital assistant
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South Korea
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Less common due to the prevalence of alternative technologies and cultural preferences for human interaction
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1
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10
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voice-activated assistants
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South Korea
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Less commonly used in households, with more reliance on traditional manual control of devices and appliances
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1
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11
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voice-activated assistants
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South Korea
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Voice-activated assistants are less commonly used in households due to cultural preferences for direct interaction with devices
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