Body Language in South Korea Communication is the transfer of information from one person to another. In other words, we can say communication as the exchange of ideas, information, etc. between two or more people. Most of us spend about 75 percent of our waking hours communicating our knowledge, thoughts, and ideas to others. One type of communication is Body language. Body language is very universal and doesn’t have one meaning only. Every country has some of the same body languages but may have very different meanings. In another country that body language might be positive or for another country it has a very negative meaning. So for today we will explain to you some of the body languages in South Korea. You could implicate this body language if you visit South Korea. Be careful with somebody's language cause it might be an insult to another culture. 1. Peace Sign ...
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