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It depends entirely on the issue. Additionally, as concerns politics, South Korea is very polarized between the Blue (Conservative) and Green (Liberal) parties, so political attitudes in Daegu and Gwangju (for example) are incredibly different.

In terms of disposition, Koreans have a number of the major Asian cultural norms, such as: collectivity over individualism, respect for elders, a lesser view of women, and general humility. However, Koreans are typically more expressive than the Japanese and can actually be quite loud. As individuals and in groups, they are rather amiable, although more shy than Westerners with people that they do not know.

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