1
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competitive shooting
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South Korea
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Rare and seen as controversial or unacceptable due to strict gun control laws
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1
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2
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competitive shooting
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South Korea
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Viewed with skepticism and as an unnecessary activity, not widely supported
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1
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3
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drive by shooting
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South Korea
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Rare and shocking occurrence; generally associated with crime in American movies and TV shows
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1
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4
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hit
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South Korea
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The concept of 'saving face' is important; to hit someone, even in self-defense, may bring extreme shame to both parties involved.
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1
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5
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hit
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South Korea
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Respecting personal space and avoiding physical contact is highly valued, so hitting someone accidentally even in a playful manner is generally considered inappropriate.
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1
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6
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shoot
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South Korea
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Refers to photography and film-making
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1
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7
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shooting competitions
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South Korea
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Viewed as an unpopular and controversial activity due to strong gun control measures
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1
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8
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shot put
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South Korea
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Shot put is not a commonly practiced sport and is less popular compared to traditional sports like baseball and soccer.
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1
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9
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shot put
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South Korea
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Shot put is not as popular and is overshadowed by more traditional sports like sumo wrestling or taekwondo.
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1
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10
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shot put
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South Korea
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Shot put is a less popular or less practiced sport compared to other track and field events, and is not commonly seen in school athletics.
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1
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