
Seoul's palaces, Jeju Island, and mountains offer city tours, hiking, and Korean cuisine.
Christianity (Protestantism)
01.01 New Year
March 01.03, Independence Movement Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
September 06.06, Memorial Day
November 15.08, Liberation Day
October 03.10, Republic Day
09.10, Hangul Day
December 25.12, Christmas
112, single emergency number
182 police
119, fire department
1339, emergency medical care
– Kim Il Sung (error – DPRK, delete)
– Son Man Shik, independence activist
– Park Chung-hee, President
– Kim Dae-jung, President, Nobel laureate
– Park Chan-wook, director
– Park Chan-ho, baseball player
– entry into the demilitarized zone without permission
– photographing military installations
– export of antiques without a license
- use of drones near the border
- participation of foreigners in rallies
– It is customary to bow when meeting
– Respect for elders plays an important role.
– In public places, restraint is valued.
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– Politeness and punctuality are required
– greeting / 안녕하세요 / annyeong haseyo
– gratitude / 감사합니다 / gamsahamnida
– please / 제발 / jebal
– sorry / 미안합니다 / mianhamnida
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / beoseu eodieyo
– how much does a ticket cost? / 버스표얼마예요? / beoseu pyo eolmayeyo
– pharmacy / 약국 / yakguk
– I need a doctor / 의사가 필요해요 / uisaga piryohaeyo
– I need help / 도움이 필요해요 / doumi piryohaeyo
– call the police / 경찰을 불러주세요 / gyeongchareul bulleojuseyo
– call an ambulance / 구급차를 불러주세요 / gugeupchareul bulleojuseyo
– very tasty! / 맛있어요! / masisseoyo
– bill please / 계산서 주세요 / gyesanseo juseyo
– toast / 건배! (To your health!) / geonbae
– joke / In Korea, there's Wi-Fi even in the subway deeper than mines! / hanguk wifi even in deep subway
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (kimchi, barbecue)
– Technology and K-pop
– Movies and dramas
– Sports (taekwondo, baseball)
– Nature and tourism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and North Korea
– Social conflicts
- Human rights
- Personal income
– walk around Seoul
– visit temples
– hiking in the mountains
– taste street food
Seoul's palaces, Jeju Island, and mountains offer city tours, hiking, and Korean cuisine.
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Christianity (Protestantism)
01.01 New Year
March 01.03, Independence Movement Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
September 06.06, Memorial Day
November 15.08, Liberation Day
October 03.10, Republic Day
09.10, Hangul Day
December 25.12, Christmas
112, single emergency number
182 police
119, fire department
1339, emergency medical care
– Kim Il Sung (error – DPRK, delete)
– Son Man Shik, independence activist
– Park Chung-hee, President
– Kim Dae-jung, President, Nobel laureate
– Park Chan-wook, director
– Park Chan-ho, baseball player
– entry into the demilitarized zone without permission
– photographing military installations
– export of antiques without a license
- use of drones near the border
- participation of foreigners in rallies
– It is customary to bow when meeting
– Respect for elders plays an important role.
– In public places, restraint is valued.
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– Politeness and punctuality are required
– greeting / 안녕하세요 / annyeong haseyo
– gratitude / 감사합니다 / gamsahamnida
– please / 제발 / jebal
– sorry / 미안합니다 / mianhamnida
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…? / beoseu eodieyo
– how much does a ticket cost? / 버스표얼마예요? / beoseu pyo eolmayeyo
– pharmacy / 약국 / yakguk
– I need a doctor / 의사가 필요해요 / uisaga piryohaeyo
– I need help / 도움이 필요해요 / doumi piryohaeyo
– call the police / 경찰을 불러주세요 / gyeongchareul bulleojuseyo
– call an ambulance / 구급차를 불러주세요 / gugeupchareul bulleojuseyo
– very tasty! / 맛있어요! / masisseoyo
– bill please / 계산서 주세요 / gyesanseo juseyo
– toast / 건배! (To your health!) / geonbae
– joke / In Korea, there's Wi-Fi even in the subway deeper than mines! / hanguk wifi even in deep subway
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (kimchi, barbecue)
– Technology and K-pop
– Movies and dramas
– Sports (taekwondo, baseball)
– Nature and tourism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and North Korea
– Social conflicts
- Human rights
- Personal income
– walk around Seoul
– visit temples
– hiking in the mountains
– taste street food


