Are Korean uniforms strict?

Almost all South Korean secondary students wear a prescribed school uniform, gyobok (Korean: 교복; Hanja: 校服). The majority of elementary schools except some private elementary schools do not have uniforms; however, the uniform is strictly enforced from the start of middle school and up.
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Do all Korean high schools wear uniforms?

Almost all South Korean secondary students wear a uniform called "gyobok" (Korean: 교복). The majority of elementary schools, except some private ones, do not have uniforms; however, the uniform is strictly monitored from the start of middle school and up.
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What is acceptable to wear in Korea?

On the beach local women wear shorts and t-shirts rather than swimwear. Unless you are in a tourist beach area, we advise that you avoid a bikini in favor of a one-piece suit and a sarong. A skirt or loose-fitting pants are good in the heat and will protect you from the sun. A loose cotton shirt is very useful too.
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Can Korean school girls wear pants?

Korean female students can now order pants for their uniforms instead of skirts. Korean students usually wear uniforms to school starting Junior Highschool. Female students would need to pay extra to order a set of pants for their uniforms because the female student uniform only comes with skirts as a standard.
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Do Korean schools allow makeup?

They'll check each student for the following: Isn't wearing any 악세사리 (aksesari) or “accessories,” including invisible plastic earrings. Isn't wearing any 화장 (hwajang) or “makeup,” including whitening sunscreen.
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Is there prom night in Korea?

No Prom or Homecoming: Usually, in other parts during the homecoming, proms and other cultural activities are organized. But, in South Korean schools, there is nothing like that. There are no societies organizing such parties. Also, students generally go to other places to celebrate.
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Can Korean students have long hair?

Middle and high school students in Seoul will be allowed to not only grow their hair as long as they want but also have their hair dyed or permed, as the regional education authority is moving to break hairstyle regulations at schools starting with the fall semester next year.
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Which Korean school has the best uniform?

The Best High School Uniforms In Korea
  • Where To Rent Uniforms.
  • About Korean School Uniforms.
  • Lila Art High School. 리라아트고등학교
  • Suwon Academy Of World Languages. 수원외국어고등학교
  • Jeonju Fine Arts High School. 전주예술고등학교
  • Bonus: Not-So-Good-Looking Korean Uniform.
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Why do Korean students wear slippers in school?

You might call them sandals or flip flops, but basically they are cheap plastic slippers. They are worn inside schools in order to limit the amount of dirt inside the classrooms and other areas of the schools. It's also because in Korean homes you don't wear shoes.
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How much is a school uniform in Korea?

Students are required to wear a uniform to school daily, and the cost can vary by region. However, overall the cost for a girl's school uniform is about $400 with extras, according to Korea Today. The cost of a boy's uniform is about $200. Schools state to parents that overall a uniform and shirts will cost about $300.
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Do foreigners bow in Korea?

Meeting and greeting

Foreigners will see Koreans bowing all the time, even during telephone conversations. Though doing likewise will do much to endear you to locals, don't go overboard – a full, right-angled bow would only be appropriate for meeting royalty (and the monarchy ended in 1910).
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What should you not wear in Korea?

The not-so-good news: you should leave any cleavage-baring tops, spaghetti straps, and back-bearing shirts at home. While these sorts of tops are more common in some areas in Seoul home to a younger crowd, such as Hongdae, these pieces of clothing will get you extra negative attention elsewhere.
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Can you wear red in Korea?

In the Korean flag, red is balanced by its opposite color, blue. The color red also symbolizes passion and, historically, it was inappropriate for Koreans to wear the color red. However, in modern Korea, red is associated with a passion for sports and it is common to wear red to sporting events to show support.
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How long is Korean school day?

The School Calendar and School Days

Classes run for 50 minutes each, with a morning break and a 50-minute lunch period. The afternoon session resumes at about 1:00 P.M., and classes continue until about 4:00 or 4:30, followed by the cleaning of the classroom.
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Do Korean schools have dress codes?

Almost all South Korean secondary students wear a prescribed school uniform, gyobok (Korean: 교복; Hanja: 校服). The majority of elementary schools except some private elementary schools do not have uniforms; however, the uniform is strictly enforced from the start of middle school and up.
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How old are middle schoolers in Korea?

Middle school. Middle schools in South Korea consist of three grades. Most students enter at age 12 and graduate at age 14 or 15. These three grades correspond roughly to grades 7–9 in the North American system and Years 8–10 in the English and Welsh system.
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Is it illegal to date a minor in Korea?

The Age of Consent in South Korea is 20 years old. The age of consent is the minimum age at which an individual is considered legally old enough to consent to participation in sexual activity.
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Is school in Korea hard?

While Finland is considered a non-competitive system of education, South Korea's is often described as very stressful, authoritarian, brutally competitive and meritocratic.
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Are phones allowed in South Korean school?

Educators can choose to lock all of the phones in the school, allow only emergency calls, allow only phone calls, allow calls and SMS, or turn off specific apps.
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What school did Jungkook go to?

He graduated from School of Performing Arts Seoul, an arts high school, in 2017. In November 2016, he decided to forgo taking the CSATs, Korea's nationwide university entrance exam. In March 2022, he received his degree from Global Cyber University's Department of Broadcasting and Entertainment.
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Why do K-pop idols wear school uniforms?

In the 1930s, when Korea was under Japanese rule, the blouse-and-skirt uniform was introduced, along with the sailor uniform. Kpop idols wear these school uniforms to look attractive, cute and sometimes sexy.
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What do Korean students eat for lunch?

In general, Korean school lunches consist of rice, soup, kimchi, protein-focused side dishes that are based on meat, fish or tofu, vegetables or fruit. These foods are minimally processed and normally low fat, as other Korean dishes.
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What is the legal age in South Korea?

According to South Korea's Criminal Act Article 305, the age of consent in South Korea is 20 years old. This is one of the oldest ages of consent in the world. Previously, the age of consent in South Korea was 13, one of the lowest in the world.
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Is English taught in South Korea?

Seoul, South Korea – South Korea has banned English language classes for first- and second-grade students in elementary schools to “minimise negative effects of early English education practices”.
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