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Formal and Casual Dress in South Korea

      Hello you guys. We hope you have a good day. The weather is really windy and rainy, but it makes the vibe cozy doesn't it?       Today we will explain to you a formal and casual dress in South Korea. If you guys extremely love and following South Korea trend, you might know some of these dresses.      So let's Begin  Formal Dresses       In Korea the clothes used in formal events depend on the  theme of  the  event, for example the clothes used when in work are the uniforms of each company.     School Uniform            The uniforms, named gyobok , are used by almost all secondary school students and the majority of primary schools but some private schools do not use them. The uniform consists of a shirt, blazer, and tie, with skirts for girls and trousers for boys.     Business and Political Uniform   ...

Stereotype of South Korea

            Hello everybody. How are you? I hope you are well and had a good day every day. Welcome to our blog again, and at this moment, we will talk about some stereotypes of South Korea.           As you guys know, some stereotypes might be negative or positive. let's start with the definition of a stereotype.          A stereotype is a generalization of an individual or group based on their image or idea, but sometimes it is not true in reality. A stereotype is usually based on rough, often negative generalizations.           Now, you understand the definition of a stereotype. So it's time to show you some of the stereotypes people had about South Korea. Everyone Loves K-pop .          As you guys know, K-pop is a big cultural part of South Korea. Many people know what K-pop is, but do you believe that all people in South Korea loves ...

Occasion and Festivities in South Korea

  Occasion and Festivities in South Korea     Hello, Good day everyone. How are you doing? Fine? Is everything okay in your country? I hope it is. Anyway, if you had a lot of free time let's study and read a bit about occasion and festivities in South Korea.     Today, we will continue our study about South Korea on its occasion and festivities. Like many other countries, South Korea had some occasions and festivities that you should know about. Right at this moment, we will explain to you some of it. So let's get groovin'  1. Seollal (New year's Day)          Seollal is the first day of the Korean Calendar. You could say that Seollal is one of the most important holidays in South Korea. Seollal usually lasts for 3 days.  During this time many people visit their family, perform the ancestral ceremony, wear a hanbok (Korean traditional dress), eat many traditional foods, play traditional games, and perform Sebae (greetings) to t...