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For instance, the North Koreans prefer to meet in hotels and not in their offices, making it difficult to gauge the size of the companies they say they represent.
In the end, Mr. Mangjul settled for half of what he had wanted: His original name was legally restored to him but only in Chinese characters — most Koreans prefer the phonetic Korean script — and on condition that he pronounce those characters the Korean way.
Whereas Westerners like to get out, toss'em back and mingle with the crowd, Koreans prefer to stick within a tight-knit group of friends, eat, drink and have a laugh.
South Koreans prefer to drink soju (Korean distilled spirits), which contains 15-30% ethanol [ 36] and makes up 40.4% of domestic alcohol consumption.
Laminaria japonica grows naturally in the Republic of Korea and is also cultivated, but on a much smaller scale; the demand is lower because Koreans prefer wakame (Undaria pinnatifida).
Ting-Toomey et al. (1991) conducted a questionnaire survey comparing American, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese students, noting that (a) Chinese prefer obliging, dominating, and avoiding more than Japanese and Koreans; (b) Chinese and Koreans prefer integrating and compromising more than Japanese; and (c) Japanese prefer obliging more than Koreans.
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Koreans preferred search portals that were busy and crowded with information over clean, minimalist home pages like Google's.
In a head-to-head competition for global leadership, South Koreans preferred the U.S. (58.7%) over China (30.5%) as South Korea's future partner.
Yi and Park (2003) observed decision-making styles within interpersonal conflict among Americans, Canadians, Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans in their questionnaire survey and discovered that Koreans preferred dominating and obliging styles, whereas Japanese scored low on all styles relative to the other cultures.
Project due on Korean cities. Existing demonstrable skills in spoken Korean preferred.
But North Korean teens prefer the catchy Bogoshipda (I Miss You) by Kim Bum-soo.
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