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South Korea
1. South Korea 대한민국
Parfimovich EkaterinaFaust Maria
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2.
Flag of South KoreaIn Korean, mugunghwa means “immortal
flower.” The flower’s tenaciousness, seen it’s
ability to survive even insect attacks, makes it
an appropriate symbol for country that has
fought throughout history for it’s very
existence.
South Korea is a country in East
Asia, constituting the southern part
of the Korean Peninsula and sharing
a land border with North Korea.
3.
BTS방탄소년단 (Bangtan Sonyeondan)
IU
(an actress and singer)
Since the 21st century, South Korea has been renowned for
its globally influential pop culture such as K-pop, TV dramas
and cinema, a phenomenon referred to as the Korean
Wave.
4.
Parasite (2019)기생충
https://youtu.be/SEUXfv87Wpk
Moon lovers (2016)
달의 연인 - 보보경심 려
https://youtu.be/0leoWObUXxo
5.
KimchiSoju
Taekwondo
6.
HikingAs Korea is mountainous, it should come as no surprise
that hiking is the national pastime.
7.
Samgyeopsal (삼겹살)Tteokbokki (떡볶이)
Jjajangmyeon (짜장면)
8.
Yeot(traditional candies)
A person should not eat eggs or
miyeokguk before an important exam or
job interviews. Koreans believe that since
both eggs and seaweed are slimy and
slippery, you will not be able to stay stuckin other words, you will not pass the exam
or interviews.
Miyeokguk
(seaweed soup)
9.
HangulNonverbal communication is important in
the traditional Korean culture:
• Eye contact between people of
different gender, age, and social
status are lack in Korean
• Koreans also bow to show
respect.
It is the official writing system of
Korea, both South Korea and North
Korea.
• Koreans always pass or receive
documents with their right hand
or both hands. The right hand has
to be supported by the left.
10.
Honorific Titles• Shi (씨) can be translated as Mr./Miss/Mrs.
Shi (씨) is attached at the end of the name.
• Nim (님) is also a title of respect. Nim (님) is usually
attached to professions.
Do you think all Korean start using Banmal (informal,
intimate speech style) right away to someone younger
than them? This is not case at all! When grown-ups
meet for the first time, it is a common etiquette to use
a formal speech.
11.
나중에 봐 ~Thanks for your attention!