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Max Dyal

Customs of S. Korea - 0 views

  • It is customary to bring a small gift when visiting a South Korean home. It's better to bring a small token and not an ostentatious object that calls attention to you. Fruit, flowers, and chocolates are popular gifts for these occasions.
  • South Koreans generally sit, eat, and sleep on the floor, so you will be expected to remove your shoes upon entering a South Korean home and some schools and restaurants. Bare feet may be offensive to people of the older generations, so it's best to wear socks when visiting (be sure they're clean and free of holes! 
  • In addition to chopsticks, South Koreans regularly use soup spoons at meals. The chopsticks are used primarily for side dishes, while the spoon is used for soup and rice. Unlike in Japan, it's not appropriate to pick up your rice bowl while eating. All plates and bowls should stay on the table. Drinking customs in South Korea are also different than in Japan. Use both hands when pouring a drink for someone, because it shows respect. Though filling a companion's glass with beer or soju (similar to vodka) is appropriate, it's essential that the glass is completely empty before pouring. This may seem like a trivial concern, but will count for a lot in the eyes of your South Korean friends.
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  • Among young people, the person who issued the invitation usually pays. If you're out with a group, the bill is split and everyone pitches in. Among older Koreans, one person will take care of the bill, and roles will switch the next time.
  • Tipping is not a traditional Korean custom; however, a 10 percent service charge is added to bills at all tourist hotels and tipping is not expected. It's never necessary to tip a taxi driver unless he assists you with your luggage or takes you to or from the airport.
  • South Koreans are averse to overt physical contact between members of the opposite sex. They generally limit interpersonal contact to a courteous handshake; however, very good friends are often physical with each other, so don't be surprised to see men and women walking hand-in-hand with a member of the same sex. Public displays of affection between couples, like hugging and kissing, are considered very improper.
  • South Korean public baths, moyoktang, are wonderful. After a long, stressful day, there's nothing like a steamy sauna and bath to wash away your troubles. Moyoktang are found throughout the city and cost about W2,352 (US$2.85). There are usually showers to use before entering the hot tub. Many places also have a cold water tank, which is amazingly refreshing after a piping hot sauna. A special feature of the baths is the underwear-clad massage. For about W6,000–W8,000 ($7.30–$9.70 plus tip) the masseuses will scrub you down with hot water and towels, removing all traces of grime. You've never known the true meaning of "squeaky-clean" until you've experienced the wonderful traditions at the public bath.
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Daniel Dougherty

CIA - The World Factbook -- Korea, South - 0 views

  • Government type: republic
  • 15 August 1945 (from Japan)
  • Economy - overview:
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  • 4.8% (
  • 823.8 billion
  • 1.206 trillion
    • anthony magliozzi
       
      Great Info on all government related issues and economics.
    • anthony magliozzi
       
      Great for finding economic facts.
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      Military 12,483,677 Men 12,014,462 Women
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    good for all categories
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    CIA world factbook
Emily Sobieski

South Korea: Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette - 0 views

  • Family welfare is much more important than the needs of the individual.
  • Meeting Etiquette
  • Wait to be introduced at a social gathering.
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  •  Bring fruit or good quality chocolates or flowers if invited to a Korean's home.
  • The number 4 is considered unlucky, so gifts should not be given in multiples of 4.
  • Wrap gifts in red or yellow paper, since these are royal colours. Alternatively, use yellow or pink paper since they denote happiness.
  • Do not wrap gifts in green, white, or black paper.
  • Gift Giving Etiquette
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      All things listed below are important
  • Remove your shoes before entering the house.
  • Send a thank you note the following day after being invited to dinner.
  • Chopsticks should be returned to the table after every few bites and when you drink or stop to speak.
  • Do not pick up food with your hands. Fruit should be speared with a toothpick.
  • Try a little bit of everything. It is acceptable to ask what something is.
  • Dress Etiquette
  • Under no circumstances insult or to criticize in front of others.
  • This is a culture where "less is more" when communicating. Respond to questions directly and concisely.
  • Appointments are required and should be made 3 to 4 weeks in advance.
  • It is a good idea to send both an agenda and back-up material including information about your company and client testimonials prior to the meeting.
  • Have all written materials available in both English and Korean.
  •  Have one side of your business card translated into Korean.
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    good info about culture
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    ·Bow and say good bye to each person when you are leaving a party ·Wait to be introduced at a social gathering ·Person of lower status bows to those of higher status ·Use both hands when you are giving a gift ·Arrive up to 30 minutes late for a dinner ·Take off your shoes before you enter a persons house ·Eldest person is served dinner first ·Wait to be seated don't sit until you are told so
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    South Korea customs and stuff like that...
Abby Hrinko

DYNAMIC-KOREA - 0 views

  • All live animals and animal products entering Korea must be accompanied by valid certificates issued by the exporting country's government.
  • Cloven-hoofed animals and their products that are shipped from import-restricted areas will be sent back or destroyed
  • animals and animal products upon arrival to the National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, where they must be inspected.
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  • A written baggage declaration must be submitted to a customs official upon entry.
Alex Innes

South Korea: a brief social and political history - 0 views

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    A breif history of post WWII South Korea.
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    Brief history of modern South Korea
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    yea thats right
William Chang

Korea, Republic of - 0 views

  • MEDICAL FACILITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION:  Hospitals in Korea are generally well-equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic equipment.  High quality general and specialty dental care is available in Seoul.  Western-style medical facilities are available in major urban areas of Seoul, Busan, Daegu, and a few other large cities.  However, not all doctors and staff in these major urban areas are proficient in English.  Most clinics in rural areas do not have an English-speaking doctor.  A list of hospitals and medical specialists who speak English is available at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul or on the Embassy's web site at http://korea.usembassy.gov/health.html.
  • Pharmacies are first-rate and most prescribed medications, except psychotropic medications, can be obtained with a prescription.  Travelers taking any psychotropic or controlled medications should bring a sufficient supply as well as a copy of the prescription for Korean customs clearance at the airport. Korean ambulances do not carry sophisticated medical equipment and the ambulance personnel do not have the same level of emergency medical training as in the United States.  However, ambulances operated by the fire department (dial 119) will respond very quickly and take patients to the nearest hospital.  For medical evacuation to points outside Korea, SOS International is located in Seoul (tel: 02- 3140-1902, web site: www.internationalsos.com
  • Information on vaccinations and other health precautions, such as safe food and water precautions and insect bite protection, may be obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s hotline for international travelers at 1-877-FYI-TRIP (1-877-394-8747) or via the CDC’s Internet site at http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/default.aspx.  For information about outbreaks of infectious diseases abroad, consult the World Health Organization’s (WHO) web site at http://www.who.int/en.  Further health information for travelers is available at http://www.who.int/ith.
Joshua Geiss

South Korea - 0 views

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    This is about everything! very useful for all topics.
Meg! Vetter

South Korea - 0 views

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    All about South Korea
Stephanie Malamas

Korea (South Korea) Visa Requirements Page - 0 views

    • Jennifer Dorman
       
      This is important info for all group wikis.
  • REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN VISA TO ENTER SOUTH KOREA Requirements for U.S. Citizens, Tourist or Business TravelRequirements for U.S. Official or Diplomatic Passport HoldersRequirements for U.S. Military DependentsRequirements for Non-US Citizens Applying in USA
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    This page has links to instructions and documents for American citizens to optain working visas for South Korea.
Alayna Auerbach

Global Ocean Freight - 0 views

  • provides shipment internationally from origin to destination. Our knowledge of port services and our reciprocal arrangements with trustworthy forwarders in every port enables us to move your cargo efficiently and safely.
  • air, sea, rail and truck services
  • ensuring that all licenses and paperwork are in order and stay with your shipment
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  • pack, crate, store and ship your cargo to ensure that everything arrives in excellent condition.
  • move a vehicle
  • leading house hold goods shipping companies
  • land, air, or ocean transportation
  • we work with you to handle every aspect of your shipment.
xomilla30ox

Visa Waiver Program (VWP) - 0 views

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    ·Must meet all requirements on the waver ·They can not stay for more then 90 days ·did this to limit the amount of people coming to America
Michelle Pio

Korea Real Estate - Free Apartments Search in Seoul, South Korea. - 0 views

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    all kinds of houses
cassied

South Korea - Culture, History, and Religion - 0 views

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    this is a really good site for all of the diffrent subjects
RJ Dean

AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES NEWSLETTER for South Korea - FEBRUARY 2008 « Guide in English Korean Learning Living Thinking Working | The Real "South" Korea - 0 views

  • Ensure that you have applied for your absentee ballot using the hard copy or on-line versions of the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) form
  • (4) Make sure your local election official has your current mailing address.
  • (8) Register to vote and request your ballot in a timely manner - not later than September 2008.
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  • (9) VOTE - mail your ballot not later than October 15th of the election year.
  • (10) Use the Federal Write In Absentee Ballot if you are overseas and your State absentee ballot does not arrive in time to be mailed back by your state’s deadline.
  • Overseas American citizens vote under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) and can all register to vote from abroad using OVF’s services.
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    Overall good website
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    · Some tips to help learn the language 1. An audio course 2. Textbook 3. Software 4. Flashcards 5. A reader · Study a little every day · Keep fit · Keep it fun · Find help
Kyle Davis

Korea, South: History, Geography, Government, and Culture - Infoplease.com - 0 views

  • South Korea came into being after World War II, the result of a 1945 agreement reached by the Allies at the Potsdam Conference
  • Elections were held in the U.S. zone in 1948 for a national assembly, which adopted a republican constitution
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    current events. sites with a lot of links to art&entertainment, business, etc.
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    some good info on history of South Korea, About elections and past presidents and rulers
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    this site will show a lot of the all diffrent history and many other things while you are here
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    very good information on south korea and its government
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    history, geography, govrnment type
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    some economic facts and geography facts, just some basic things and a sumamry of the history
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    How Korea was formed, how it works, general history.
Jake Ludwig

Background Essay no. 68 | South Korean Education | AskAsia.org - 0 views

  • The Korean public education structure is divided into three parts: six years of primary school, followed by three years of middle school and then three years of high school
  • The primary curriculum consists of nine principal subjects: moral education, Korean language, social studies, mathematics, science, physical education, music, fine arts, and practical arts.
  • High schools are divided into academic and vocational schools
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  • Upon completion of primary school, students advance to middle school, which comprises grades seven through nine. The curriculum consists of 12 basic or required subjects, electives, and extracurricular activities
  • school calendar has two semesters, the first extending from March through July and the second from September through February. There are summer and winter breaks, but 10 optional half days at the beginning and end of each break
  • A typical day finds high schoolers studying before school begins at about 8:00 A.M. Classes run for 50 minutes each, with a morning break and a 50-minute lunch period. The afternoon session resumes at about 1:00 P.M., and classes continue until about 4:00 or 4:30, followed by the cleaning of the classroom. Students may then take a short dinner break at home, or they may eat at school
  • Elementary and middle school students have similar but somewhat less rigorous days with shorter hours and more recreational activities.
  • Students return to the school library to study or attend private schools or tutoring sessions until between 10:00 P.M. and midnight.
  • Attendance requirements call for a minimum of 220 days at all three levels
  • Most instruction we observed consisted of teacher lectures, with only rare interruptions for questions. If students had questions, they might speak to the teacher after class
  • discipline problems were infrequent, and great respect for teachers was evident. Students bowed, as is the custom, when passing teachers in the halls and appeared hesitant to enter faculty offices.
  • Korean teachers still have more responsibility for counseling students and controlling their behavior than do teachers in the United States. Korean culture grants teachers the same authority as parents and attributes them even greater responsibility for children's moral and academic development.
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    SOUTH KOREAN EDUCATION!! background, etc.
emma

South Korea Holidays - 0 views

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    The holidays of Korea. as well as a clock and all of the dates for this year
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