South Korean cafes tighten rules on remote workers and tech use

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South Korean cafes tighten rules on remote workers and tech use
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In South Korea, the phenomenon of Cagongjok, where young people occupy cafes for long periods with elaborate setups, has led to new guidelines by chains like Starbucks to curb excessive use and ensure comfort for all customers. While some see it as a necessary regulation, others view it as an overreach. The trend reflects societal pressures and a lack of public spaces for studying and working, highlighting the need for more inclusive environments.

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