Saturday, February 6, 2010

South Korea - National Characteristics





National characteristics: Koreans are very viable people. Koreans adhere to the teachings of Confucius. Confucianism - is not a religion in its classical sense, but a  philosophical doctrine and life instruction. This philosophy assigns each person a certain place in society. If the son depends on his father, the employee depends on the employer. Such a ranking of Korean society is strictly observed. Men dominate in Korean society.

Koreans are punctual. The head of the Korean firms enjoye an indisputable authority. During business negotiations, it is not accepted to put brochures and business materials on the table.

In Eastern countries great importance is given to the paints. For example, you can not write a person's name with red ink. These colors Buddhists are using only if a person died.

The members of Korean society are constantly living in cramped conditions, personal space is extremely limited, so they are accustomed to stand or sit tightly pressed against each other.

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