"What to Do When a Nephew Doesn't Greet Relatives During Seol?"
A story was posted expressing dissatisfaction with nephews and nieces who, despite relatives gathering for Seollal, did not come to greet their elders because they were napping well into the afternoon.
On the 12th, a story about a 20-something nephew who was sleeping even when relatives came was posted on an online community.
The author of the post, written on the 9th, expressed frustration, saying, "I came to my in-laws' house at 2 p.m., but the nephew was sleeping and did not greet the relatives until after 5 p.m." Netizens who saw the story were divided in their opinions.
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Meanwhile, a survey showed that more than half of people plan to "rest at home" during this year's Seollal holiday. According to a survey conducted by Lotte Members through their research platform 'Lime' on the 17th and 18th of last month, 51.2% responded that they would rest at home, while 31.3% said they would visit their hometown or their parents' or relatives' homes.
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