문화차이2 A New Language: How Koreans Communicate Without Words (말이 필요 없는 언어: 한국인들이 침묵으로 소통하는 방법) (How Koreans communicate without saying a word)You pay at a convenience store. The clerk doesn’t say “thank you.” Instead, they nod. You nod back. No words exchanged—yet everything was said.In Korea, silence isn’t empty. It’s full of meaning. Common Nonverbal Korean ExpressionsActionMeaningWhen It’s UsedNoddingAgreement, greeting, thanksAfter payment, casual helloBowingRespect, apology, gratitud.. 2025. 10. 20. No Coins, No Problem: The Unexpected Cleanliness of Korea's Public Restrooms (화장실 찾아 헤매지 마세요! 한국 공중 화장실 사용법) In many countries, public restrooms are hard to find, require payment, or come with a warning: “Enter at your own risk.”But in Korea, you’ll find them in subway stations, parks, malls, and even small convenience stores.And the best part? They’re free. And surprisingly clean.Why is this possible?1. Government maintenance and fundingMany public restrooms are regularly cleaned by city workers, ensu.. 2025. 9. 26. 이전 1 다음