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Do Korean people often wait in line?

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I am proud to say NO mainly because, in my homeland, we always have an organized system, unlike other nations. As most people know, South Korea is known to be a customer-centered society,
So pleasing clients by providing comfort and convenience as a top priority. It is an assurance that most established companies have well-organized systems in making sure to lessen the waiting period.
However, in some trades, queuing up is perceived to be an attractive highlight like waiting in line for a new dive.
This means that the restaurant serves scrumptious dishes
that they're worth lining for.
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I am proud to say know now, mainly because in my homeland, we always have an organized system, unlike other nations, as most people know, South Korea is known to be a customer centered Society.
So pleasing clients by providing comfort and convenience as a top priority, it is an assurance that most established companies have well organized well-organized systems in making sure to lessen the wage.
However However, in some trades, queuing up as perceived to be an attractive highlight like waiting in line for a new dive.
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This means that the restaurant serves scrumptious dishes.
They're worth lining for for.
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