Korea: When shaking hands with someone, if it's an elder, you have to use both hands to shake hands, or hold your right hand with your left hand to shake hands.
China: There is no such thing.
Korea, when there is a get-together, the person with the highest official status treats the guests.
China: No such thing.
Korea: When you get together, the person sitting across from you has to pour you a drink, but not until you're completely finished, and if he doesn't pour you a drink, if he's a woman, he can't find a date for three years.
China: you can do without.
Korea: If the elders pour you wine, you have to drink it all.
China: When you have guests at home, you don't have pickles or anything like that.
Korea: When there are guests in the house, there is a lot of kimchi and so on.
China: Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Korea: At dinner, no one is allowed to move the chopsticks until the elders have them. For dinner, the elders are not allowed to leave the table early before the elders have finished eating.
And here's what Koreans say about the Chinese:
1. China: When you drink soup or something like that, you pick up the bowl and drink it, sometimes making a noise.
Korea: When you drink something like soup, you use a spoon. It doesn't make a sound.
Conclusion: Based on my own observation, there are some Koreans who pick up their bowls and drink, and there are also women. It also makes a sound.
2. China: you will eat and talk at the same time.
Korea: When you eat, you never talk.
Conclusion: Koreans also talk while eating, and their voices are not small, and sometimes they dance around.
3. China: When they see an acquaintance in a far away place, they will call out loudly.
Korea: never do such things.