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DLI. Korean Headstart


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ะะฒั‚ะพั€: Defense Language Institute.
ะ˜ะทะดะฐั‚ะตะปัŒัั‚ะฒะพ: Foreign Language Center.
ะ“ะพะด: 1984.
ะšะพะปะธั‡ะตัั‚ะฒะพ ัั‚ั€ะฐะฝะธั†: 42+ 490.

Although the Korean way of life may be very strange to Americans at first, it's not quite as confusing once you have learned some basic facts about the history, traditions and customs of the Korean people. The purpose of this book is to give you the background information you will need to get a "head start" in Korea and to feel comfortable dealing with its culture. As you read this, remember that Korea and Koreans are changing quickly as Western ideas and technology blend with (or challenge) tradition. Remember also that not every generalization applies to every person; some Koreans are very traditional, some fairly Westernized, and most somewhere in between. But, in spite of the many changes in the society and its individuals, there are still many customs and traditions that all Koreans recognize. Knowing some
of these "unspoken rules" will help you:
a. learn Korean more easily, by relating it to the
total picture of Korean life;
b. understand the Korean people better;
c. minimize cultural surprises and anxiety by knowing
what to expect; and
d. generally act appropriately and comfortably by
accepting new rules for some situations.
This book's major sections include background information on Korea; Korean society and its values; customs and etiquette; and finally, travel and recreation hints to make your stay more
enjoyable. Even with the best preparation and intentions, you may feel confused at first by the world outside your post. That's only natural. But if you look at your new environment as something exciting and challenging, and make an effort to meet the people and to see Korea, you'll discover some new things (foods, beverages, and so on), some old things (ancient palaces and temples), and something unchanging-the natural scenic beauty of Korea.

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