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The Senior-Junior Relationship in Korea

The Senior-Junior Relationship in Korea

Korean culture could be characterized as group-oriented and hierarchical. A connection to another person makes one part of a larger group and this creates reciprocal obligations. Examples of connections that create a group would be: coming from the same hometown, attending or having graduated from the same school, university or...

Saying “Please” and “Thank You” in Korean

Saying “Please” and “Thank You” in Korean

I'll start with "thank you" because its usage is straightforward. There are actually two words for it: "kahm-sahm -ni-da" and "ko-map-sum-ni-da". The two words are interchangeable and if you use them often, you will do well in Korea. Saying "please", however, is a bit more complicated since its usage depends...

Overview of Alcoholic Beverages of Korea

Overview of Alcoholic Beverages of Korea

Drinking is a very important part of Korean business culture in particular and Korean culture in general. Koreans think that it is important to know someone well in order to do business with them and believe that drinking together is the best way to get to know someone. The feature...

More about Drinking in Korea on Business

More about Drinking in Korea on Business

Do you drink? If you do, that is certainly a plus for doing business in Korea because building relationships is important for doing business in Korea and drinking together is an important way for Koreans, particularly Korean men, to build and maintain relationships. Heavy drinking is not uncommon and, as...

Korean Queuing (Getting in Line) Practice

Korean Queuing (Getting in Line) Practice

When in Korea, you may find yourself having to get in line occasionally and there are a number of things you should know about Korean queuing practice in order to avoid problems. Korea is a small country with a high population density, so the interpersonal distance that Koreans must encounter...

Appreciate the Role of Ambiguity in Korean Business Situations

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 4 of Korean Business Etiquette Guide: Take an Essential Step Toward Your Business Goals...