Korean characteristics: Analysis through language, behavior, eating habits, etc.

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 Koreans and foreigners can show different characteristics in many ways, including culture, language, behavior, and eating habits.

However, this may be different for each country, even each individual in the country, so generalization should be careful.
However, I will introduce some of the characteristics of Koreans that are generally shown.




[language]
Koreans use Korean, which is a language that only Koreans use.
Hangul has its own character system.









[Age -related terms]
There are many terms related to age in Korean, and the terms of conversation with people change according to those terms.
Different names are used according to various age groups such as children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly.









[Honor and Ban]
Korean speaks differently depending on the relationship with the other person, such as being divided into respect and half -words.
I use respect for those who are older than me or for the first time.
If you are friends with the same age as me, or if you are friends with a similar age, you use a half -words.
However, even if you are young or the same person as me, use respect.
In Korea, politeness, consideration, and a conversation method that respects the other is the basics.









[Strong passion for studies]
Koreans are very passionate about education and science.
Parents invest heavily in their children's education, which is often recognized as a path to improving social status.
As a result, children are constantly studying to adapt to infinite competitive society from a young age before entering school.
When you go to school, almost all children in schools and tutoring are also studying for 4-6 hours a day until they become adults.









[Fast digital adaptability]
Korea has the fastest Internet speed and high smartphone penetration rate in the world.
As a result, Koreans adapt and use it very quickly to digital technology.
The passion for learning Koreans is the same in game culture, not just about academic.
Learn the game by giving up more and more than those who are passionate about studying.
Most Koreans are as good as overseas amateur league players.
There are a lot of games with a meaningless tier because they compete with each other.
Most people lose because of just one troll.









[High uniform]
Korea has the highest annual working hours among OECD countries.
This reflects the passion and sincerity of Korean work.
Legally, in Korea, the daily working hours are less than 8 hours.
However, nine out of 10 people often work for more than 12 hours a day.
There are a lot of people who work all the day except for eating and sleeping.









[Community consciousness]
Korean society tends to value groups rather than individuals.
This is in various ways, including decision -making, family relationships, and work life.









[Fellowship]
In Korea, it has a strong group consciousness and cooperative spirit in schools, companies, and local communities.









[Meal Culture]
Koreans eat rice, kimchi, and stew.
Korean food culture is widely recognized among gourmets.









[greeting]
In Korea, it is common to salute your head or bend politely.
This is an act of respect and courtesy.





Once again, the above features are not true for all Koreans, which can vary depending on the individual's tendency and background.
This is just a list of some characteristics based on general observations and to help Koreans understand the overall understanding of Koreans.
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