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E tiquette and Customs in

E tiquette and Customs in. Korea. By: Waed ALKindi ID#: 201031172. Korean Family Values. The most important part in their life Father is the head of family responsible for: Food, clothing and shelter Approving family member marriages Family is much important than individual

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  1. Etiquette and Customs in Korea By: WaedALKindi ID#: 201031172

  2. Korean Family Values • The most important part in their life • Father is the head of family responsible for: • Food, clothing and shelter • Approving family member marriages • Family is much important than individual • Can trace family’s history through male ancestors for over than 500 years

  3. Confucianism • Is a system of behaviors and ethics show obligations like; loyalty and honor on each relationship • Basic tenets upon 5 different relationships: • Ruler and subject • Husband and wife • Parents and children • Brothers and sisters • Friend and friend

  4. Greetings • Men to Men • Bow (younger man should bow lower) • Women to Women • Bow in the first meeting • Men to Women • Slight nod or bow • In business settings they commonly shake hands

  5. Culture • Personal Space • Tend to stand at arm length, and farther if stranger • View of time • Value time and respect schedules and deadlines

  6. Businesses • It could be hard to have a successful business in Korea because they tend to do businesses with people they have personal relationship with • Work relationships can develop by informal gathering

  7. References • http://www.culturecrossing.net/basics_business_student_details.php?Id=27&CID=110 • http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/south-korea-country-profile.html

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