Honor and Respect in Korean Culture

Also, whenever I take something from another person, I usually use both hands, either gripping the item with both of my hands, or using one hand to support my other hand. 

Why does the community have this tradition?:

Honor and respect are important in Korean culture and in Korea's community. Korea is a very hierarchical society, which means that your status determines how you are treated. Koreans are known to ask very curious questions in introductions because knowing another person's age, job or marital status can help determine how you should speak and act around that person. Treating someone with proper respect is important as it shows that you are a good member of the community. 

Is this tradition connected to its environment? How?:

This tradition is connected to Korea's social environment. Showing respect demonstrates that you are a responsible and good member of society. Being seen in these positive ways makes it easier for a person to find jobs or to make friends. Being part of the community is more important in Korean society because many situations are based off of being part of the community. It is even a little uncommon for individuals to eat alone, because eating alone can make it seem that you are not very social. 

Location:
Seoul, South Korea

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