Respect, Age, and status… understand one of the most significant aspects of Korean culture, stemming from its Confucian roots. For anyone doing business in Korea this is the real Kimchi!
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A Guide for Foreigners
Respect, Age, and status… understand one of the most significant aspects of Korean culture, stemming from its Confucian roots. For anyone doing business in Korea this is the real Kimchi!
Read MoreEmployers generally want to employ someone who will work like a Korean, behave like a Korean, and communicate like a Korean. As a non-Korean showing that you understand Korean companies and culture, is a huge advantage.
Read MoreKoreans often feel a closer bond after they have eaten a meal and drank alcohol together. Although sometimes these gatherings may seem informal they are also used as an opportunity to discuss business in a more relaxed and friendly way.
Read MoreJeong (정) is a combination of deep affection, concern, understanding, loyalty, warmth, or an emotional connection to someone or something.
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