
Common cultural etiquette and polite behaviour when visiting a home, eating or giving gifts
SEOUL, South Korea — We had been walking through Seoul for hours in the thick July heat. At least it wasn't raining. More than one travel website had warned: Avoid South Korea in July. Rainy season.
Common cultural etiquette and polite behaviour when visiting a home, eating or giving gifts
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Common cultural etiquette and polite behaviour when visiting a home, eating or giving gifts
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