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household shoes
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South Korea
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It is customary to remove outdoor shoes and wear indoor slippers or socks inside the house.
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1
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2
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indoor shoes
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South Korea
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In many households, it is considered polite to have a separate pair of indoor shoes for guests to wear inside the house
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1
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3
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removing shoes indoors
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Korea
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Customary to remove shoes before entering a home to keep the living space clean and show respect.
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1
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4
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shoes indoor
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South Korea
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Removing shoes before entering a house is common practice to keep the indoor space clean
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1
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5
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shoes indoors
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South Korea
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Taking off shoes before entering a home is a strong cultural norm
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1
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6
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taking shoes off indoors
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South Korea
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Expected and respectful to take shoes off indoors
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1
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7
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taking shoes off indoors
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South Korea
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Taking shoes off indoors is expected, especially in temples and traditional buildings
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1
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8
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wearing shoes indoors
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Korea
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It is considered impolite and unclean to wear shoes indoors, and it's customary to remove shoes before entering a home.
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1
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9
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wearing shoes indoors
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South Korea
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Removing shoes before entering a home is a common practice to maintain cleanliness
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1
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