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go on vacation
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South Korea
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It is common for employees to take vacations during specific national holidays, such as Golden Week in Japan or Chuseok in South Korea.
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go on vacation
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South Korea
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Going on vacation is often seen as a luxury or a privilege, and can be associated with taking time off work for extensive travel.
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going on vacation
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South Korea
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Going on vacation is often seen as an opportunity to explore new places, experience different cultures, and engage in personal growth.
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going on vacation
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South Korea
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Going on vacation often includes visiting family or friends and participating in group activities, emphasizing social connections.
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going on vacation
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South Korea
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Taking time off from work for vacation is often seen as a sign of weakness or lack of commitment to work.
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going on vacation
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South Korea
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Taking short vacations, such as Golden Week in Japan, is common, but it's less typical to take longer vacations like in Western countries
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going on vacation
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South Korea
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Going on vacation often involves visiting hot spring resorts or traditional cultural sites within the country.
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going on vacation
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South Korea
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Going on vacations often involves meticulously planned itineraries and schedules to maximize the experience and make the most of the time off.
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plan vacation
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South Korea
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Consideration of the cherry blossom season is crucial when planning a vacation, as it is a popular time for travel and sightseeing.
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resort vacation
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South Korea
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Less common due to preference for cultural and nature-centered tourism activities
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vacation
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South Korea
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Vacations may include visiting family or relatives, and often involve a sense of obligation to spend time with loved ones.
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vacation
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South Korea
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Vacations are often taken in a structured manner, with an emphasis on relaxation and rejuvenation, such as staying at a traditional hot spring resort.
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vacation
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South Korea
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Vacation is often seen as an opportunity to visit family and relatives, and may involve domestic travel rather than international trips.
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vacation time
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South Korea
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Limited vacation time and a culture of not taking all allotted vacation days is prevalent
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vacation time
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South Korea
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Tendency for employees to underutilize vacation time due to cultural pressure to prioritize work
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vacation time
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South Korea
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Vacation time is often taken in shorter, scattered periods rather than as one long continuous break
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vacationer
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South Korea
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Vacationers may prioritize visiting historical sites and taking part in cultural activities during their time off.
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vacationer
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South Korea
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Vacationers may plan meticulously to make the most of their time off, often including visits to historical or cultural sites.
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vacationer
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South Korea
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Vacationers often prefer traveling to scenic hot spring resorts or historic landmarks.
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vacations
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South Korea
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Vacations often involve visits to historical sites, temples, and quiet contemplation.
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