concept   meeting people
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, exchanging business cards and group introductions are significant in social and business meetings.

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1 meet South Korea Meeting involves bowing as a sign of respect, and it is customary to avoid prolonged direct eye contact. 1
2 meet South Korea Exchanging business cards is a formal and important ritual when meeting someone for the first time. 1
3 meet friend South Korea Meeting friends often involves going to a karaoke or izakaya for singing and drinking. 1
4 meet friend South Korea Meeting at each other's homes is more common, with a focus on creating a warm and welcoming environment for the friend. 1
5 meet friend South Korea Meeting a friend is often spontaneous, and it's common to gather at a popular spot or street corner without prior arrangements. 1
6 meet friend South Korea Meeting friend often includes visiting public communal baths or hot springs 1
7 meet interesting people South Korea More reserved and focused on maintaining existing social circles rather than actively seeking out new acquaintances. 1
8 meet people Korea Meeting new people may initially be more reserved and formal, with an emphasis on group introductions and established social connections. 1
9 meeting Korea Meetings often start with formal greetings and bowing as a sign of respect. 1
10 meeting South Korea Meetings often involve consensus building, with decisions being made by group discussion and the aim of reaching agreement. 1
11 meeting friend South Korea Meeting a friend generally involves more formal plans and may include activities like going to dinner or visiting a café to catch up. 1
12 meeting friend South Korea Meeting friends often involves going to a karaoke bar or singing room. 1
13 meeting people South Korea Exchanging business cards is an important part of the introduction process 1