There are many differences between American and Korean body language. One of the most commonly known differences is the difference in greetings; it is custom for Americans to shake hands while Koreans are known to bow. Eye contact is viewed in America as giving attention and respect to a person while speaking, in Korea it is considered rude or a challenge if a person makes direct eye contact. Another important difference that a foreigner may easily overlook is the way Koreans intentionally use both hands to pass an object to another person, whether it is by holding the object with both hands or holding the object in the right hand and supporting with the left hand. When it comes to the drinking culture in America, it is normal for a person to pour his/her own drink. But in Korea, it is culturally appropriate to offer pouring drinks to others. Continuing with the drinking culture, you must also turn to the side while drinking if you are younger than the person you are drinking with.
Here are some pictures as well as a link to a YouTube video showing some basic body language.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBKaG9QvSUg
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