What is the culture of South Korea?
Appearance like the way people make themselves look like clothing (traditional and modern) fabrics, colors, jewelry, body art ext. for men women and children
Belief System- the religion and rituals and such
Dates- like ancestry, heritage, traditions, common holidays, etc
Entertainment like art, music , dance, t.v. shows, movies, literature, theater, sports, hobbies, nightlife etc.
food- types of food they eat and don't eat, spices used, preparation, table etiquette, courses, deserts, special occasions, drinks, number of meals and time of day for eating etc
government- level of control, level of participation, laws, taxes. ways of keeping order, such as social rules morals, home and school rules, values, family structure etc.
housing- style, shape size, materials, colors used, electricity, plumbing, common appliances, number and use of rooms, rural or urban setting
Information- who gets education, level of education given, subjects taught, and attitudes towards education.
Jobs- how people make they're living, level of control of the economy, level of technology, transportation, wages, currency, and projects its known for.
kind of environment- how climate, location, vegetation, physical features, seasons, indigenous animals, etc. influence all other element of the culture
Leftovers- pets, diseases, population, etc.
answer whichever you please but please make sure its true! thanks a lot! its south not north korea!!
oh and whats your favorite Korean finger food that's easy to serve
Appearance like the way people make themselves look like clothing (traditional and modern) fabrics, colors, jewelry, body art ext. for men women and children
Belief System- the religion and rituals and such
Dates- like ancestry, heritage, traditions, common holidays, etc
Entertainment like art, music , dance, t.v. shows, movies, literature, theater, sports, hobbies, nightlife etc.
food- types of food they eat and don't eat, spices used, preparation, table etiquette, courses, deserts, special occasions, drinks, number of meals and time of day for eating etc
government- level of control, level of participation, laws, taxes. ways of keeping order, such as social rules morals, home and school rules, values, family structure etc.
housing- style, shape size, materials, colors used, electricity, plumbing, common appliances, number and use of rooms, rural or urban setting
Information- who gets education, level of education given, subjects taught, and attitudes towards education.
Jobs- how people make they're living, level of control of the economy, level of technology, transportation, wages, currency, and projects its known for.
kind of environment- how climate, location, vegetation, physical features, seasons, indigenous animals, etc. influence all other element of the culture
Leftovers- pets, diseases, population, etc.
answer whichever you please but please make sure its true! thanks a lot! its south not north korea!!
oh and whats your favorite Korean finger food that's easy to serve