Monthly Archive: July 2009

The Geography of Thought (Continued)

This book was a struggle for me, partly because I had so much trouble determining what it was that I was reacting to in Nisbett’s arguments. A summary follows of the book’s position from page 100: “To the Asian, the world is a complex place, composed of continuous substances, understandable in...

The Geography of Thought

I month or so ago I attended a meeting of AMCHAM (the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea) in Seoul where they were having a panel discussion about how advertising works in Korea, having brought in three Koreans and one American working at advertising agencies in Seoul. Since one of...

The Use of Chinese Characters in Korean Writing

The Use of Chinese Characters in Korean Writing

I recently prepared a short video for my translation agency clients. These clients make up a large segment of my business and I maintain a personal relationship with many project managers at dozens of agencies around the world. Considering this, it was a good chance to try out a new,...

A Rundown on Korean Corporate Structure

The following snippet is now part of the ebook Korean Business Etiquette Guide: Take an Essential Step Toward Your Business Goals in Korea!  Purchase and download on Amazon. [EXPIRED LINK REMOVED: https://www.amazon.com/Steven-Bammel/e/B00T6BEEY2/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=korcontraseri-20&linkId=CVTDBYDSJBICQN2B] From the extra reading in Chapter 1 of Korean Business Etiquette Guide: Take an Essential Step Toward Your Business Goals...

Misusing Korean

Misusing Korean

During my years in Korea, the most embarrassing language situations have occurred when I’ve misused the honorific forms. Of course, I’ve spoken 존대말 (respectful form of Korean) to children more times than I can count and from time-to-time, I’ll say a little 반말 (low form of Korean)  to adults. Usually I can...

Obama Talks about Korea

Obama Talks about Korea

It has been striking how often President Obama has mentioned the acheivements of Korea in his public speeches recently.  First there was his comment in April about how US kids need to study as many hours as Koreans in order to increase their test scors. Then last month, he explained...

Korea, Our Country (우리나라)

Korea, Our Country (우리나라)

In my masters degree studies at Hanyang University, I have recently selected my "guide professor" (or 지도교수), who will be my mentor in completing my thesis. Professor Seo studied for his doctorate in France, specializing in the area of corporate innovation. It's really quite an interesting subject and his class...

Meeting the Governor

We had a very interesting meeting with Kim Moon-Soo, Governor of Kyunggi-Do last Saturday evening. Several things stand out in my mind from the event. 1. Having gone to meet the Governor based on some small talk with him about me being a promotional representative for the province over a...