Koreans, a definition of politeness
Polite, respectful and serving, Korean people are unique trough their inheritance and their way of perceiving things. Korea is well known for its colorful and vividly celebrated festivals and this article shows different aspects of Koreans’ life revealing the origins of their deep politeness.| Comments on article "Koreans, a definition of politeness" | |||||||||
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