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Ten things you don’t know about South Korea, three minutes will instantly increase your knowledge

First of all, the first one is food culture.

In Korean dramas, we can often see men and women eating barbecue, Korean food, etc. It is very rich and mouth-watering.

But in fact, when you come to South Korea, you will find that the types of Korean food are really single.

In real ordinary Korean families, they only eat it during major festivals or when welcoming distinguished guests.

Usually, there are some kimchi, bibimbap, army hot pot, cold noodles, etc. that can be eaten in the Yanbian area of ??Jilin, China.

After staying in South Korea for a few days, many traveling friends began to reminisce about China’s extensive and profound food culture.

2. Ninety percent of South Korea’s kimchi is imported from China.

3. When you go to Korea, you will find that Koreans are not all as gentle and glamorous as you imagine.

Speaking of which, we Chinese always give people the impression of being noisy in the world.

But in fact, Koreans also speak at very high decibels, and you can often hear noisy Koreans in public places.

Korea is a slipper nation.

Whether it’s hot summer or cold winter, wear slippers when going out to buy things, wear slippers in class, wear slippers when going to the supermarket to buy groceries, or wear slippers on a date.

The reason is that they like to sit on the floor and wearing slippers is very convenient.

4. If you live in South Korea for a period of time, you will find that the locals like to nod and bow, and they often use honorifics. This is because Koreans like to judge qualifications based on seniority and so on.

5. Wearing no makeup is actually as difficult as escaping from jail.

In Korea, women are taught the importance of makeup from an early age.

Wearing makeup is a courtesy and an integral part of life.

On the streets of Korea, there are almost no girls wearing glasses.

This is not because Koreans have good eyesight.

In fact, in this East Asian country, the myopia rate among young people under the age of 20 is as high as 96%, even higher than in China.

Shiya, who suffers from 250-degree myopia, needs to wear contact lenses every day before going out after studying in South Korea.

Even during the late nights at the cafe, I had to take them off until my eyes hurt.

After all, in Korean society, it does take courage for "girls to go out wearing glasses."

6. There are clinics everywhere on the streets. Women have free uterine cancer examinations every year, and children have free physical examinations (mandatory) every year, which are handed over to schools.

7. There are two types of renting in South Korea, monthly tax and full tax. The monthly deposit is generally less than 300,000, and the monthly rent depends on the location and size.

The normal full-tax deposit is 2/3. Full-tax houses do not require a deposit, and it will be returned to the tenant at the end of the contract.

You can get a loan with a full tax deposit. 8. There are no electric cars in Korea (motorcycles are only ridden by enthusiasts in clubs and takeaways). 9. Koreans like to drink coffee, especially iced American style. There are coffee shops in almost every community.

10. Don’t mourn when you see off-site settings like this in Korea, because they are the off-site arrangements for people to get married.