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Since this year's Chuseok holiday break included one weekend day, the following work day was designated as a substitute holiday - but only for public servants.
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Seventy percent of Koreans in their thirties are part of the "solo tribe." They skip company gatherings, eat lunch alone, and enjoy being by themselves.
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Why does a cup of Starbucks coffee in Seoul cost two times more than in New York City? A recent report shows its findings, and comes to a startling conclusion.
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After recent large scale information leakage, the Korean government unveiled plans to for a new resident registration number system.
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Two South Koreans were executed in China for drug trafficking. Netizens show support and express desire for violent criminals in Korea to face a similar fate.
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The second full page Sewol ad was published in the New York times encouraging readers to sign an online petition supporting the Sewol Ferry Act.
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Many places including restaurants and cafes are now not allowing people with kids. Complains from rejected customers cite discrimination, others blame bad manners.
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Korean third year middle school student sleeps in class and is hit by teacher. He then reports teacher to the police. Netizens react.