The strangest customs and cultures of the Korean people.. You know

in ko •  3 years ago 

know, and the peoples of Southeast Asia are among the most controversial, especially the Korean people, who have a culture that has lived for several generations over five thousand years. If you intend to go On a trip to South Korea, you should know some of the customs and traditions of the Korean people, according to Matador Networ.
Kimchi is a very important dish on the table of the Korean people, which is sliced ​​cabbage with a very hot pepper sauce and lemon, and it is considered very hot and pungent, usually present on the table of the Korean people at every meal, and they use it in countless other dishes, It is a symbol of Korean culture.

Few non-Koreans can stand this experience, but if you can stand it, you will earn the sincere respect of the locals in Korea, and it is one of the best dining experiences you have to have in South Korea

The tip is an insult.

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Beware of leaving a tip or commission when you finish eating in restaurants or when you leave hotels, because the cost of service in South Korea is added to the bill directly, and often leaving the tip or the rest of the account is an insult to the Korean people.

Refill water and juice without asking others

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If you are having dinner with your Korean friends and one of them ran out of juice or water, when you refill it you should ask everyone around the table if they want too so that they don't take the idea that you don't care.
Take off your shoes before entering the house

If you are invited to visit one of your Korean friends, there is an important thing you should do before entering their house, which is to take off your shoes at the door, and if you do not do this, this is a sign of disrespect for this house. The main reason for this is that Koreans have a very good relationship with the land, they often sit on it and sleep on it, and you cannot find unclean floors in Korean homes.

the rice .

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Just like the Japanese, Koreans love to eat rice with almost every meal, as it is part of their ingrained culture, and the most common greeting among Korean people is Bap meogeosseoyo or “Have you eaten rice”?
However, the way they eat it is somewhat different from the Japanese people, where the Koreans eat rice with a spoon, and never raise the bowl towards their mouth

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