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Introduction to the culture of predecessors that you must know when studying in Korea.
South Korea, which attaches importance to etiquette, has a variety of cultural customs, and the first thing for international students to understand is the culture of their predecessors. Let's take a look at the cultural introduction of the predecessors who must know when studying in Korea. Welcome to reading.

First of all, greetings

At school, no matter how old you are, you only look at your grades. Even if you are 30 years old. As long as you are in the first grade, if you meet the seniors in the second, third and fourth grades, you must bow respectfully and say hello!

Babies may say: we are foreigners, it doesn't matter ~

No!

Even if we meet our overseas students' predecessors in China? ~

What's more, I know Korean predecessors!

Because our China predecessors have lived in Korea for 2-3 years or even longer, and have completely adapted to Korean culture ~

For universities in China, you can't pretend that you can't see your predecessors, let alone the foreign students who have adapted to Korean culture ~

As a junior, it is very important to know etiquette.

This is also very beneficial to my future life as an international student.

If you can get along well with your predecessors, both Korean and China predecessors will take the initiative to care for you when you are in trouble and before you ask for help.

So,

Everyone should learn to be a polite baby ~

Second, the party's articles

Whether it is a foreign student club or a Korean club, there will be a dinner party every time the school starts, after the mid-term exam and after the final exam.

Then, babies should pay attention.

The party is also exquisite!

As a junior, you must remember to arrive early! Still arrive on time!

Don't be late! Don't be late!

I only say the important things twice, hahahaha.

Let the seniors choose their seats first, and then sit by themselves. Or the elder asks you to sit next to him/her, and you'd better not refuse ~

Take the initiative to help seniors set dishes, chopsticks, pass things and barbecue.

Yes!

Be sure to introduce yourself by voice!

Humor is of course good ~

Yes!

Remember!

Be sure to pour you wine before drinking!

Don't pour your own wine!

This is Korean culture!

Remember to pour the wine for your predecessors after drinking!

Remember ~

Third, group work

What is common in studying in Korea is group work+publication.

In the case of independent grouping of professors, we will definitely be divided into Korean groups. Koreans go to school late, especially some boys have been to the army. If you don't know each other's age, you should obey the etiquette. Boys can basically be regarded as seniors. )

Then, pay attention ~

1. Be present on time after the discussion time is agreed.

2. Most Koreans will build a KAKAO group to speak in, remember! If you don't understand, don't ask in the group. You can trust a member privately. Don't try to echo their small talk! You can express some meaningful opinions on this issue.

If you are assigned a task, you must finish it in time. Don't worry, Korean friends will definitely arrange simple parts for us. )

4. You should be familiar with the publishing process whether you go to the podium or not. This will make Koreans have a very serious impression on you, team members will not have dissatisfied results when evaluating you, and professors will also speak highly of you.