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1 Intercultural communication A comparison with Korea… © NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2013 Funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations through the National Asian Languages and Studies in Schools Program.

2 세배, by JY Kim CC BY-NC-SA 2.0JY KimCC BY-NC-SA 2.0

3 CLICK here to watch ‘Annyeong-haseyo’ CLICK here to watch ‘Annyeong-haseyo’ CLICK here to learn the Korean greeting ‘Annyeong-haseyo’ CLICK here to learn the Korean greeting ‘Annyeong-haseyo’ CLICK here to watch the ‘Korean car bowing’ video clip (view the first 56 seconds only) CLICK here to watch the ‘Korean car bowing’ video clip (view the first 56 seconds only) Remember to view YouTube videos in full-screen mode!

4 Click here to watch a video made by some students in Korea. It explains the Korean custom of bowing. Click here to watch a video made by some students in Korea. It explains the Korean custom of bowing.

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6 Although most places in Korea now have Western-style toilets, don’t be alarmed if you see something like this: http://www.planetesl.com/toilets.php However, public toilets will always have at least one Western-style toilet. Although most places in Korea now have Western-style toilets, don’t be alarmed if you see something like this: http://www.planetesl.com/toilets.php However, public toilets will always have at least one Western-style toilet. To use the traditional toilet, place your feet either side and face towards the ‘hood’. Then squat down and go!

7 You can regulate water pressure, water temperature and seat temperature. Can you guess what these buttons mean? P1010195.JPG and Korean Bathroom, by João Trindae CC BY 2.0João TrindaeCC BY 2.0

8 Notice the bathroom floor is lower than the floor in the rest of the house. Slippers at the bathroom door.

9 DSC05530_korea-bathroom, by Kevin Buehler CC BY-NC-SA 2.0Kevin BuehlerCC BY-NC-SA 2.0

10 Courtesy of onourownpath.com

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12 Crowded, by Craig Nagy CC BY-SA 2.0Craig NagyCC BY-SA 2.0

13 how’s the serenity, by hojusaram CC BY-SA 2.0hojusaramCC BY-SA 2.0 Courtesy of Ki-yeon Park

14 CLICK here to watch ‘Crowded Korean subways’ CLICK here to watch ‘Crowded Korean subways’ CLICK here to watch ‘Crazy Korean car garage’ CLICK here to watch ‘Crazy Korean car garage’ CLICK here to watch ‘Korea smart parking car 2’ CLICK here to watch ‘Korea smart parking car 2’ Remember to view YouTube videos in full-screen mode! Metro, by Matthijs Gall CC BY-NC-SA 2.0Matthijs GallCC BY-NC-SA 2.0

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16 Traditional Korean meal, by Andrew Green CC BY 2.0Andrew GreenCC BY 2.0

17 Analysis of a Korean meal, by mendhak CC BY-SA 2.0mendhakCC BY-SA 2.0

18 Family Dinner, Korean Foods, by Parker Michael Knight CC BY 2.0Parker Michael KnightCC BY 2.0

19 Bibimbap Move the mouse over each dish to see what it’s called in English and Korean. (Image courtesy of Noorsoi) Bibimbap Move the mouse over each dish to see what it’s called in English and Korean. (Image courtesy of Noorsoi) Click on each box to learn more about Korean food: Click on “What’s for dinner?” Click on “What’s for dinner?” Too much Korean food! Too much Korean food! Remember to view YouTube videos in full-screen mode!

20 Korean people use a spoon to eat soup and rice. Hollow metal chopsticks, spoon, by alpha CC BY-SA 2.0alphaCC BY-SA 2.0 Beef and Kimchi Udon - Oriental Spoon 1, by alpha CC BY-SA 2.0alphaCC BY-SA 2.0

21 Click here to learn about the correct use of the Korean spoon and chopsticks Click here to learn about the correct use of the Korean spoon and chopsticks new sujeo set, by leeno CC BY-NC 2.0leenoCC BY-NC 2.0

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23 찜질방 별로 좋아하지 않는, by daphniehan CC BY-NC-ND 2.0daphniehanCC BY-NC-ND 2.0

24 Courtesy of Amanda Mendralla

25 Courtesy of Vittorio Atsman


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