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Korean people communicate through a combination of spoken language, body language, and non-verbal cues. Korean language (Hangul) is the primary mode of communication, and it is accompanied by respectful speech levels depending on the social hierarchy. Additionally, gestures, facial expressions, and maintaining proper eye contact are important aspects of communication in Korean culture.

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