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fifteenth birthday
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South Korea
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Marked as a special coming-of-age milestone, usually celebrated with a traditional ceremony and family gathering
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fifteenth birthday
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South Korea
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Marked as a significant transition to adulthood with ceremonies and traditions like the Japanese Seijin-shiki and the Korean Gwan-Rye.
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puberty
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South Korea
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Puberty is commonly associated with the coming-of-age ceremony, symbolizing the transition from childhood to adulthood.
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4
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young people
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South Korea
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Young people often live with their parents until they get married, as family bonds are highly valued.
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5
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young people
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South Korea
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Young people often live with their parents until they get married, even into their late 20s or early 30s.
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6
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young people
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South Korea
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Young people are expected to show respect to elders and adhere to societal norms, often living with their parents until they get married.
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