concept   survey
culture   South Korea
statement   Surveys in South Korea prioritize interpersonal communication and maintaining group harmony through indirect responses.

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