Korean culture is one that is extremely warm and welcoming.
Korean food is loved in many parts of the world. Respect is deemed as very important in Korea. The Korean language has a separate system of formality to respect the elders and individuals of high position.
Many Korean people may seem reserved, however, people love socializing with one another.
Koreans do not usually use big hand motions while speaking, like some may do in the United States.
Additionally, the Korean culture is not usually prompt with time. People are usually late to the appointments that they make.
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