what is a power distance in Korea? on a scale of 1 to 100, what would be your guess?
Summary)
I think it's 70. There is a "hyo" in Korea. This is for adults, including families. It can be said to be polite. That's why it also appears in Korean. The words used by adults use something completely different, and if they are not kept, they are socially attacked. However, the actual score is 60. It's lower than I thought, but it's never a lower score.
Interesting)
Classes still exist in Korea. The class is mainly related to age. If the other person is older, you should be treated to a certain degree.
Question)
In Korean society, there is a hierarchy apart from age. I usually think it's money, but is this really valid? And is this unique characteristic of Korea?
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