Korean Culture and Daily Life
Like Duolingo, but for Korean Culture and Daily Life. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.
For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.
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Key ideas in Korean Culture and Daily Life
- Bowing depth increases with the level of respect or gravity of the situation
- Higher status individuals receive deeper bows
- Casual settings require only a minimal head tilt
- Hands should be clasped in front of the stomach (gong-su) for formal bows
- Men and women have specific hand-over-hand placements for different occasions
- Leaving arms at the sides is considered too casual for formal events
- Matching the degree of a bow to the social context
- Correct hand placement for a formal bow
- Direct eye contact during a bow is seen as a challenge or lack of humility
- Using two hands to give or receive items shows respect and full attention
- The gaze should be directed downward toward the floor or your own feet
- If one hand must be used, the other should support the reaching arm at the elbow or wrist
- Lowering the eyes is a sign of acknowledging the other person's higher status
- The verbal greeting is said before the bend
- Understanding eye contact etiquette during a bow
- The bow follows the words to show action backs up sentiment
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You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.
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Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.
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Who should you give a deeper, lower bow to?
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Where Korean Culture and Daily Life takes you
Go beyond the screen to understand the deep-rooted traditions, social codes, and modern trends that shape life on the Korean peninsula.
- 1
First Impressions and Etiquette
- The Art of the Bow
- Shoes, Slippers, and Indoor Spaces
- Dining Table Decorum
- 2
The Social Fabric
- Nunchi: Reading the Room
- The Power of Age and Seniority
- Collectivism and the Concept of 'Uri'
- 3
Communication and Language
- The Logic of Hangul
- Speech Levels and Honorifics
- Konglish and Modern Slang
- 4
The Korean Table
- Kimchi and the Art of Fermentation
- Banchan: The Logic of Side Dishes
- Drinking Culture and Social Bonding
- 5
Modern Trends and Hallyu
- The K-Pop Ecosystem
- K-Drama Tropes and Social Reality
- Beauty Standards and Skincare
- 6
Heritage and Traditions
- Hanbok and Traditional Aesthetics
- Holidays: Chuseok and Seollal
- Confucianism's Modern Shadow
- 7
Work, Play, and Speed
- Palli-Palli: The Culture of Speed
- PC Bangs and Digital Life
- Education Fever and the Hagwon System
- 8
Landscape and Identity
- The Han River Miracle
- Regional Identities and Dialects
- The Divided Peninsula
8 sections · 24 units · 95 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.
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