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무료 문화 가이드

한국 문화 가이드

언어와 문화는 분리할 수 없습니다. 한국의 관습, 예절, 사회 규범을 이해하면 교과서적이 아닌 자연스러운 한국어를 할 수 있습니다.

Restaurant Etiquette

식당 예절

How to order food, call the server (저기요!), pour drinks for elders, and navigate Korean dining customs.

  • Say "저기요" (jeogiyo) to call the server - it's perfectly polite
  • Elders eat first - wait until they start before you begin
  • Pour drinks for others with two hands as a sign of respect
  • Don't tip - it's not customary and can cause confusion
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Honorific Levels

존댓말과 반말

Korea has 7 speech levels. Understanding when to use formal vs informal Korean is essential for natural conversation.

  • Use 존댓말 (formal) with strangers, elders, and in professional settings
  • 반말 (informal) is only for close friends of the same age or younger
  • When in doubt, default to formal - being too polite is never offensive
  • Age matters more than status - always find out who is older (형/오빠/누나/언니)
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Korean Holidays

한국 명절

Key Korean holidays and celebrations: Seollal (설날), Chuseok (추석), Children's Day, and cultural events throughout the year.

  • 설날 (Seollal, Lunar New Year) - families play 윷놀이, eat 떡국, and bow to elders
  • 추석 (Chuseok, Harvest Festival) - similar to Thanksgiving with 송편 rice cakes
  • 어린이날 (Children's Day, May 5) - kids get gifts and special treatment
  • Korea uses both solar and lunar calendars for different holidays

Social Customs

사회 관습

Korean social norms: receiving with two hands, bowing, removing shoes indoors, and age-based hierarchy.

  • Bow when greeting - a slight nod for peers, deeper for elders
  • Receive and give items with two hands, especially to seniors
  • Always remove shoes when entering a Korean home
  • Blood type personality is taken seriously - know yours!

Making Korean Friends

한국 친구 사귀기

Koreans value 정 (jeong, deep bond). Learn about 소개팅, 회식 culture, and how friendship dynamics work.

  • 나이 (age) is the first thing Koreans ask to establish hierarchy
  • 회식 (hoesik) - team dinners are important for workplace bonding
  • Group activities are preferred over one-on-one hangouts
  • Korean friendships often form around shared activities (study groups, sports)

K-Pop & K-Drama Culture

K-팝 & 드라마 문화

Understanding Korean pop culture helps your language learning. Common phrases from dramas, fan culture, and entertainment vocabulary.

  • 대박 (daebak) = "amazing" - you'll hear this constantly
  • 화이팅 (hwaiting) = "fighting/you can do it" - universal encouragement
  • 오빠 (oppa) has different meanings depending on context
  • Watching K-dramas with Korean subtitles is one of the best study methods

매주 무료 한국어 드롭

매주 하나의 문법 개념을 명확하게, 바로 받은편지함으로. 스팸 없이 - 바로 쓸 수 있는 주간 스킬 부스트.

스팸 없음. 언제든 구독 취소 가능.