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Galaxy WatchFirst, make sure all your notifications are set to "alert", not silent. Open the Wear app and go to watch settings/notifications/app notifications and make sure all the apps for which you want notifications on the watch are toggled on. Some apps may have a delay in notification simply because there is no watch companion app, but it shouldn't be more than 30 seconds behind the phone notification. Also in the wear app/notifications/advanced settings make sure to turn on "new notification indicator on watch face". This will place an orange dot at the 9 position so that you know there are new notifications, and you will see it when you turn the screen on, whether by raise wrist to wake, tap to wake or the side button. It's OK, to turn on the setting to turn on screen when notifications received, as no one can read your notifications anyway unless they are holding your wrist in their hands when a notification arrives - can you read a tiny notification on a small screen from 3 feet away?. You can just have the screen turn on for the notification and not have the details show automatically. Again in the wear app, go to settings/sounds and vibration and make sure vibration is on (you can also choose sound, if you prefer). Choose your vibration strength and pattern.
As for Teams or Kakaotalk, the issue may lie with those particular apps. I don't know what kakaotalk is, but it looks to have a companion app for the watch in the Play store. Download it to the watch, and it may help with the notification delay. Teams does not have a companion app for the watch, so you may have to continue to have delayed notifications.