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Different ways of greeting in Korea
2023. 6. 13.
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Greetings are important in Korea

Greeting culture is very important in Korea, and polite greetings are considered basic etiquette. It is customary to say "Hello" to someone you are meeting for the first time or someone older than you. Also, it is important to use honorifics depending on the person's age or status, and it is good to maintain a polite and friendly attitude when greeting someone.

Greetings in Korea

Also, in Korea, it is common to always use appropriate gestures and greetings when greeting each other. For example, when greeting, it's common to do gestures such as shaking hands, bowing, or bowing the head. These gestures are an important part of showing courtesy and showing respect to others.

In Korea, it is good to pay attention to greetings and have an attitude of respect for the other person. Through this, smooth communication and good human relations can be formed.

How do you say hello in Korea?

Various phrases mean greetings in Korean, here are some commonly used examples:

  1. Hello?: This is the most basic and common Korean greeting. It corresponds to "Hello" in English and can be used by anyone, regardless of age or status.
  2. Goodbye / Goodbye: This expression is used to say goodbye to someone. It corresponds to "Goodbye" in English. "Goodbye" is used when the other person stays there, and "Goodbye" is used when the other person leaves.
  3. How are you?: This is an expression to ask how the other person is doing. In English, it corresponds to "How have you been?" and has the meaning of asking about the other person's health and smooth life.
  4. Long time no see: This expression is used when meeting someone you haven't seen in a long time. In English, it corresponds to "Long time no see" and contains the meaning of happily accepting the meeting with the other person.
  5. How are you?: This is an expression to ask how the other person is doing in a normal situation. In English, it's equivalent to "How are you?" and expresses your interest in how the other person is doing.
  6. Nice to meet you: This is a common phrase used when meeting for the first time. It means meeting for the first time.

There are many ways to say hello in Korean. There are also sentences that mean special greetings. For example, let's eat together next time? Many foreigners have been misunderstood by this question. I am no exception. There are many people like me who really thought and agreed to eat.

There are many ways to say hello in Korean, and because of cultural differences, it can be misleading to foreigners. "Let's eat together next time?" is one of the expressions often used in everyday conversation. This expression is usually used in an intimate relationship between two people or between friends, and considers eating a meal together as an act of building good relationships.


However, when using this expression to foreigners who do not know Korean well, it can cause misunderstanding. This is because foreigners may misunderstand this expression as a real offer to eat. So please remember this culture too and don't be misunderstood!

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