1
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answer
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South Korea
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Expected to be indirect and considerate of the feelings of the person asking, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony
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1
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2
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poll
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North Korea
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Public opinion polls are not commonly conducted and may be controlled by the government
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1
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3
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survey
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South Korea
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Surveys are often used to gather consensus and ensure group harmony.
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1
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4
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survey
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South Korea
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Face-to-face surveys or phone surveys are more commonly used due to the emphasis on interpersonal communication and politeness.
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1
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5
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survey
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South Korea
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Surveys are less commonly used in decision-making and market research compared to direct observations and group discussions.
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1
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6
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survey
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South Korea
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Surveying public opinions directly is considered impolite, and people may be more inclined to give indirect or vague responses to avoid confrontation.
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1
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7
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survey
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South Korea
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Surveys are less commonly used as a method for gathering customer feedback and market research data compared to direct personal interactions or focus groups.
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1
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