Are South Koreans strict?

South Korea is a land of strict Confucian hierarchy and etiquette is important. In respect much can be said on the differences on how to conduct oneself as a male South Korean and a female South Korean. The bow is the traditional Korean greeting, although it is often accompanied by a handshake among men.
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Are Koreans strict with time?

Koreans are reasonably punctual and usually prompt. They tend to try and make the most of the time they have. In certain settings, this can come across as impatient.
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What are South Korea rules?

Meeting & Greeting
  • Bowing is the traditional way to greet in South Korea.
  • Handshakes often accompany the bow among men.
  • Your left hand should support your right forearm when shaking hands.
  • Korean women do not always shake hands and may slightly nod instead of a full bow.
  • Always bow to individuals when departing.
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Is it rude to cross your legs in Korea?

Do not cross your legs or stretch your legs out straight in front of you. Keep your feet on the floor, never on a desk or chair. Always pass and receive objects with your right hand (supported by the left hand at the wrist or forearm) or with two hands.
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Is South Korea American friendly?

South Korea is currently one of the most pro-American countries in the world.
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What is the most common crime in South Korea?

Thefts. Petty theft, like pickpocketing, is the most prevalent tourist crime in South Korea. Fortunately, it's easily preventable. Theft generally occurs in large cities.
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Where do most Koreans live in USA?

Southern California and the New York City Metropolitan Area have the largest populations of Koreans outside of the Korean Peninsula.
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What things are offensive in Korea?

If it's considered rude in your country, it's probably considered rude in Korea. Things such as spitting, shouting, hitting people, swearing, and generally being obnoxious are definitely rude in Korea.
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What should you not wear in Korea?

While short-shorts and skirts are commonplace for women in Korea's major cities, exposed shoulders and low-cut tops are still considered taboo most places. Summers get hot in South Korea, so loose-fitting t-shirts are a good alternative to tank tops.
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Are tattoos offensive in Korea?

Tattoos aren't illegal in South Korea, and you'll see youngsters sporting ink everywhere you go. Getting a tattoo, however, is illegal — under Korean law, it's viewed as a medical service and only allowed if the tattooist is also a qualified medical practitioner.
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What is the legal age of marriage in South Korea?

Under the Civil Code 2011 the minimum legal age of marriage is 18 years. However, minors can be married with parental consent.
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What are the punishments in South Korea?

The most frequently used type of punishment is a fine followed by imprisonment and penal servitude. Fines are typically imposed for less serious offenses. *Death penalty. Capital punishment is imposed for 16 types of crimes, including murder cases, crimes of seduction and crimes of insurrection.
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What is considered most disrespectful in Korean culture?

Touching, patting, or back slapping is to be avoided during interactions. In addition, direct eye contact between juniors and seniors should be avoided because it is seen as impolite or even a challenge. Korea is one of the most demographically homogeneous countries in the world, racially and linguistically.
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What time do Korean go to sleep?

Koreans go to bed after 11 p.m. Koreans go to bed after 11 p.m., and sleep for 7 hours and 59 minutes per night. They spent less than 40 minutes for each meal, and more than 2 hours for house chores every day.
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Why do Koreans bow to people?

Bowing. Just like in Japan, in Korea people bow as a sign of respect, especially between people they don't know or work colleagues. It is not uncommon to see students bowing when they meet their sunbae (older student), just as it is common for the ajumma at the restaurant (middle-aged lady) to bow when greeting you.
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Is cleavage not allowed in Korea?

Although it is becoming more acceptable with modern Korean fashion, there are still reservations about showing cleavage. Even if there are tops or blouses with cleavage, women take extra precaution generally when sitting, bending, and bowing.
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Are leggings allowed in Korea?

You don't want to wear a leggings on the streets in Korea unless you wanna be on the spot. If you happen to wear a leggings at work or school, everyone will probably stare at you bluntly and might think your outfit is inappropriate.
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Why is age so important in Korea?

Social relations based on age in modern-day Korea are a legacy of Confucian teachings that emphasize respect for one's elders. Younger people are expected to show respect to those who are older, according to Robert Fouser, a former professor at Seoul National University.
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What are the weirdest laws in South Korea?

10 Things You Didn't Know Are Illegal in Korea
  • Tattooing. Whilst having a tattoo is not illegal in Korea – though may ban you from entering some jjimjilbangs! ...
  • Smoking in Public. ...
  • Dog Meat (보신탕) ...
  • Lobbying. ...
  • Sheer Tops (indecent exposure) ...
  • Street Vendors. ...
  • Gambling (Casinos) ...
  • Online Gaming (Cinderella Law)
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What is unlucky in Korea?

Every culture has a number considered unlucky because of superstitions. In the United States it's 13. In South Korea, it's four. The reason behind the fear of the number four, known as tetraphobia, lies in the way it sounds. The Korean word for "four" sounds much like their word for "death."
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What is to dislike in Korean?

싫어하다 (sireohada) dislike (verb)
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What religion are Korean Americans?

Korean Americans have historically had a very strong Christian—particularly Protestant—heritage. Between 60% and 65% identify as Christian; 40% of those consist of immigrants who were not Christians at the time of their arrival in the United States. There are about 4,000 Korean Christian churches in the United States.
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Where do rich live in Korea?

The Gangnam area, which includes Gangnam-gu, Seocho-gu, Yongsan-gu, and Songpa-gu, is one of the richest neighborhoods in South Korea. What is Gangnam Style? Gangnam has developed greatly since the 1960s with intensive government investment.
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What does American mean in Korean?

“American” in Korean

To say “American”, as in an American person, add 사람 (saram) after the Korean word 미국 (miguk). In other words 미국 (miguk)+ 사람 (saram) = 미국사람 (miguksaram).
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