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What can you not do in Korean culture?
The article outlines several cultural practices to be aware of when visiting or living in Korea. These include taking off shoes inside, not pouring your own drink, not blowing your nose in public, avoiding public displays of affection, speaking softly in public areas, showing respect for elders, accepting food and drink offers as a sign of hospitality, not tipping, avoiding pointing with your finger, using black ink instead of red when writing someone's name, sitting with both feet on the ground in front of elders and leaving some food on the plate as a sign of respect for the host's hospitality. By following these customs and showing respect for Korean culture, visitors can have a positive experience and build meaningful relationships with locals.