1. fecal culture
South Korea's poop culture holds up half the sky, not only food is made into "poop burning", but also dung wine! But at least the raw materials for burning dung are flour and bean paste, but dung wine … Does anyone dare to drink it?
2. Same-sex intimate interaction culture
In Korea, it is not gay to hook up with each other between the same sex. They just have a good impression, but in other countries, this situation is rare.
3. Plastic culture
Plastic surgery clinics in Korea are all over the streets, and plastic surgery is very common for them. But it is always puzzling, and according to foreign websites, many husbands ask for divorce after finding photos of their wives before plastic surgery, which is cruel.
4. Love hotel culture
Many young Koreans still live with their parents after marriage, so a love hotel culture has emerged in Korea, where young couples can leave home for a while and enjoy their time together.
5. Korean wave culture
In recent years, Korean culture has swept the world. I believe there are not a few friends who are crazy about Korean dramas and Han Xing. In other countries, this multi-person group composed of people with an average age of 16 ~ 24 years old is rare.
6. Ajuma culture
Aunt Azhu means aunt in Korean. In Korea, these grandmothers have a high status. Because South Korea is a country that attaches great importance to politeness, it is also more important to respect the elderly and love the virtuous in South Korea. If Aunt Zhu thinks you are in her way and pushes you when she goes to Korea, don't be angry.
7. Soju culture
Koreans love to drink, you can know it from Korean dramas, and they are always drunk. If someone hands you wine, you must finish it anyway. They go to bars many times a week, and some office workers even meet for drinks right after work. I really can't figure out why Koreans love drinking so much.
8. Couples' clothing culture
Korean couples like to wear the same thing or use the same thing, whether it is a couple's shirt, a couple's sweater or a couple's sports shoes. Anyway, as long as you can be a "lover", you can express your love. Therefore, in Korea, there is a big market for lovers' products.
9. outspoken culture
Koreans can directly say to others, "You are so fat!" Or "the clothes you are wearing today are so ugly", which is incomprehensible to us, but it is very common in Korea. In fact, Koreans want to urge each other's figure, appearance and image, and there is no offense.
10. Culture that prohibits professional boundaries
Although many girls in Korea like to wear miniskirts, you rarely see girls on the streets of Korea. When you walk in the streets of Korea in ancient costumes, it is likely to cause a scolding or very unfriendly eyes.