Is holding hands a big deal in Korea?

A lot of foreigners find it weird that especially Korean women hold hands. However, Koreans say that it just shows a close friendship and a normal thing to do. So, if you are a female, linking arms or holding hands are nothing to be surprised for.
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Is kissing in public common in Korea?

Kissing in public is looked down upon and seen as highly immodest among older individuals in South Korea. This has become less taboo with the current generation of young adults, but is still widely discouraged by elders. Dressing well is important in South Korea; it is considered a sign of respect.
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Is hugging a big deal in Korea?

Although the culture around hugging is changing, hugging in Korea is generally reserved for couples or for close friends or family that are saying goodbye for a long while. Instead, if you want some skin, you can opt for the universally acceptable high-five ;).
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Do couples hold hands in public in South Korea?

Korean couples might match their outfits, but they're much more reserved about public displays of affection. Holding hands is normal but kissing on the lips? Not so much. If you're from a more openly affectionate country, save your lovey-dovey displays for somewhere more private.
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Is PDA acceptable in Korea?

In South Korea, public displays of affection are extremely rare, Parks explained. “It's okay to hold hands or hug [in public], but when someone kisses in the street, that's kind of awkward,” she shared. Fajardo said the conservative nature of the Philippines means PDA is also rare for them.
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Do Korean couples sleep together?

According to a survey released Wednesday, Korea has the second-highest rate of "sexless" married couples after Japan. Married couples that do not have sex for more than a month are classified as "sexless."
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Are Korean males circumcised?

Results. Currently the age-standardized circumcision rate for South Korean males aged 14–29 is found to be 75.8%. In an earlier study performed in 2002, the rate for the same age group was 86.3%.
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Is flashing common in Korea?

Flashers exist everywhere, and more incidents can be expected in the future. Prevention is an issue that requires systematic research, but South Korean academics have only been exploring paraphilias for around the past five years.
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Is eye contact rude in Korea?

Eye Contact: During a discussion or friendly conversation, make full eye contact with the person you are talking to. Avoid direct eye contact if you are scolded/rebuked by someone older or of a higher status than you. Some Koreans may also avoid eye contact with their superiors on a regular basis.
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What is the acceptable age difference in a relationship in South Korea?

An age gap of 12 years is significant in Korean culture because it means that the couple is a full zodiac cycle apart.
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Is Skinship normal in Korea?

However, in Korea, physical affection – called 'skinship' over there – between platonic friends and same-gender buddies are a common sight! Holding hands, linking arms, and hugging amongst friends are acceptable ways to show closeness and comfort.
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Do foreigners bow in Korea?

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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Do Korean guys marry foreigners?

In 2018, 16,608 Korean men and foreign women married, with 6,338 coming from Vietnam, 3,671 from China, and 1,560 from Thailand. In total, 28% of all marriages between a foreigner and a Korean person involved a South Korean man and a Vietnamese bride.
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Why Korean married couples sleep in separate beds?

During COVID-19, they may have slept on separate beds to avoid getting themselves sick. There is a Korean-American family when both parents passed away from COVID-19.
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What should I avoid in Korea?

Here are 10 things you should never do in South Korea.
  • Speak Loudly in Public. ...
  • Sit Randomly When Using Public Transportation. ...
  • Wear Revealing Clothes. ...
  • Leave Your Chopsticks Stuck in Rice. ...
  • Use One Hand to Receive or Give Things. ...
  • Don't Drink While Front-Facing The Elders. ...
  • Don't Start Eating Before the Elders.
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What is not allowed in South Korea?

Pornographic websites, books, writings, films, magazines, photographs or other materials of a pornographic nature are illegal in South Korea. Distribution of pornography is a felony, and can result in a fine or a prison sentence not exceeding one-year.
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What does two fingers mean in Korean?

Your fist is the shape of a heart and your two fingers, which are the index and the thumb, are two main vessels. This Korean heart gesture is used to say “I like/love you” to someone and it's commonly used to show how much you adore someone (e.g. K-Pop idol singers at a concert).
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Why can't you scream in a concert in Korea?

Due to government COVID-19 protocols, fans won't be allowed to clap, yell, or stand up at the group's upcoming concerts at the Jamsil Olympic Stadium (via Variety).
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What is the highest respect among Korean people?

Respect for others according to seniority is a pillar of Korea's Confucianist traditions. Seniority is based on age, position in the family, job position, being a teacher, and the list goes on. When drinking with a much older person, it is customary to turn your head away to take a drink.
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Why are Korean concerts quiet?

Due to COVID regulations, fans were barred from singing, screaming or chanting. Instead, attendees were handed fan clappers before the show in order to show their support. "This concert will be unforgettable forever," said band member Suga during the concert. "Please kindly cheer silently."
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Is Korean man romantic?

Not all Korean men are sweet or romantic. A lot of ladies around the globe swoon from the handsome idols on Korean entertainment. They believe in K-drama actors or idols and their characters to the point of thinking all or most Korean men look like one or act like one.
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Are Korean men tall?

According to the results of the eighth Size Korea body index survey, adult Korean men had an average height of 172.5 cm, and adult Korean women had an average height of 159.6 cm — around 5 feet 8 inches and 5 feet 3 inches, respectively.
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At what age are Korean men circumcised?

Although circumcision in South Korea has been strongly influenced by American culture, it has never been predominantly neonatal. The age at circumcision has continued to decrease and boys are now circumcised at approximately 12 years old.
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What is the divorce rate in Korea?

The divorce rate in South Korea in 2021 was two divorces per 1,000 inhabitants, slightly lower than the value of 2.1 in the previous year. The divorce rate shows no major signs of decline, which reflects changes in the country's social norms.
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Do guys wear makeup in Korea?

Besides skincare, makeup is a beauty staple among Koreans. And as unusual as it may sound to some of us, it is common for Korean men to wear makeup in South Korea. For them, putting on makeup is as routine as how most women would groom themselves before leaving the house.
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