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South Corea

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Created on January 16, 2026

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South Corea

Made by: Mayra, Amaia, Sara and Hajar

Index

  1. Greetings and polite expressions
  2. Typical food
  3. Celebrations and traditions
  4. Languajes and communication
  5. Courtesy and behavior rules
  6. Comparison with our culture

Greenting and polite expressions

How do people greet each other?

(Annyeonghaseyo- hello), using a slight head nod, while more formal situacions use deeper bows and handshakes,often with both hands, showing respect

What polite expressions do they use?

Hello:( Annyeonghaseyo), thank you:( Gamsahamnida)or ( Gomapseumnida), excuse me/ over there:( Jeogiyo), i'm sorry/ apolagies:( Joesonghamnida), please wait:( Jamsimanya), goodbye (to someone leaving):( Annyeonghi gaseyo), goodbye(staying):( Annyeong gyeseyo)

Typical Food

The typical food in South Korea is:

How is it prepared (Kimchi ):

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  1. Salt the cabbage, miz it with spicy paste
  2. Let it ferment
  3. Once it starts fermenting, it's Kimchi

Título

Bulgogi

Japachae

Kimchi

Kimchi Jjigae

Tteokbokki

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Bibimbap

Celebrations And Traditions

an important celebration in korea is Seollal . Seollal is the korea lunar new year , a familly gathering to honor elders and eat rice cake soup to celebrate turning a year older . in this celebration the people wear the hanbok (tradicional dress) perform sebae (respectful bow) an play yutnori with familiy
in this celebration the people wear the hanbok (tradicional dress) perform sebae (respectful bow) an play yutnori with familiy

Languages and communication

language 언어 (eoneo)

Greeting 인사 (insa)

In South Korea, Korean is spoken. Some English is also spoken.
Annyeonghaseyo – Hello / Hi (formal)Annyeong – Hi / Bye (informal) Joeun achimieyo – Good morning Joeun jeonyeogieyo – Good evening Jal jayo – Good night

Special gestures in Korea

Bow – slight nod or deep bow for respect Handshake – often with a bow, mostly in formal settings Two hands gesture – giving or receiving something with both hands shows respect

Courtesy and behavior rules

Is there something you should not do?
Is there any important rule for beging respectful?
  • Don’t be disrespectful to elders→ Always be polite and a bit formal.
  • Don’t use casual speech with strangers or older people→ Formal language shows respect.
  • Don’t pour your own drink→ Pour for others; they’ll pour for you.
  • Don’t use one hand to give or receive things→ Use both hands.
  • Don’t wear shoes indoors→ Especially in homes.
  • Don’t speak loudly in public→ Quiet behavior = respect.
  • Respect elders: speak politely and let them go first.
  • Use both hands when giving or receiving items or drinks.
  • Greet with a small bow.
  • Don’t pour for yourself; serve others first.
  • Remove shoes when entering a home.
  • Avoid disrespectful gestures (hands in pockets, pointing with one finger, red ink).

Comparison With Our Culture

Similar
Different

we share the central valve of family a deep respect for elders , and food culture where meals are the heart of social bonding and hospitaly

they differ in than koreans are more reserved and less physical , maintain a stricter social hiererchy though lenguage , and have a much faster pace of life

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