Wednesday, July 21, 2010

American v. Korean Culture

The following chart explains the difference between American culture and Korean culture.

MONOCHROMATICE CULTURES POLYCHROMATIC CULTURES


  • Take time commitments seriously
  • Time commitments are an objective to achieve, if possible
  • Adhere religiously to plans
  • Change plans often and easily
  • Emphasize promptness
  • Base promptness on the relationship
  • Short-term relationships
  • LIfetime relationships
  • Do one thing at a time
  • Do many things at once
  • Respect for private property
  • Seldom borrow or lend
  • Reciprocal obligations
  • Borrow and lend often and easily
  • Low context (one says what one means)
  • High context (words are not the full picture)


North America, UK, Germany, Switzerland & Scandinavia France, Italy, Latin America, Spain, North Africa, China, Japan, Korea

1 comment:

  1. Nothing like confusing the hell out of us Americans. I am sure you are being as flexible as you always are. Keep on smiling.

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