Dining habits have changed over the last twenty years. Customers now spend more time on their phones at restaurants.
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On the busy streets of Seoul, seeing people handing out flyers to passing pedestrians is easy. Pedestrians sometimes
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Since time immemorial, young boys have loved to play with violent weapons. But changes may be coming soon.
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Every year sees a decline in the number of mailboxes in Korea. The reason is simple. Email and other forms of
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One of the traditions during Chuseok, Korea¡¯s harvest festival, is for people to wear hanboks, colorful outfits with simple patterns.
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Nowadays, kids in Korea are heavier than ever before. A combination of poor dieting practices and sedentary
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Almost everyone has seen other people sipping on their lattes or enjoying snacks while taking a bus or the subway.
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Caleb Charland, an American artist, can charge his smartphone with apples or potatoes
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Closed-circuit television, CCTV for short, is common in our modern world. The cameras, which are already common in private
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English is an international language in the world. Korean parents think that it is very important for their
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