Korean Etiquette for First-Time Visitors: Public Manners and Everyday Customs

Quiet Korean subway platform showing public transportation manners for first-time visitors

A first trip to Korea can feel easy in many practical ways. Subway stations are well connected, buses run often, and many popular areas are used to welcoming visitors from other countries. Still, daily life in Korea has small customs that may not be obvious on the first day. These customs are not strict rules … Read more

Everyday Respect and the Psychology of Korean Etiquette

Korean business professional bowing and offering a business card with both hands to a senior colleague in a modern Seoul office, representing hierarchical etiquette in South Korean corporate culture

Korean etiquette is easy to notice, but not always easy to understand. A younger person gives a small bow to an older person. A business card is offered with both hands. A drink is poured for someone else before one’s own glass is filled. At a meal, people may wait until the oldest person begins … Read more