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What are the taboos in Korea?

South Korea's taboo culture are:

1, don't take the boat. You can't eat with a bowl in your hand when you eat with Koreans. Koreans think it is against the rules to eat with rice bowls. If you go to a Korean home as a guest or there are Korean guests present, out of respect, remember that the rice bowl on the table can't be held by hand;

2. Eating habits. The habit of Korean dining is not to speak loudly, chew quietly and try not to talk about business topics;

3. Usage of chopsticks. Chopsticks are only responsible for picking vegetables, while picking rice and soup is the patent of spoons;

4. Taboos on holidays. When we meet on holidays, don't say unlucky things, let alone get angry and quarrel. On the third day of the first lunar month, you can't take out the garbage, sweep the floor, and you can't kill chickens and pigs.

5. Dinner manners. When you are a guest, the host won't show you the whole house. Don't wander around alone. When you leave, the host will see you to the door, even outside, and then say goodbye. Koreans accept gifts with both hands, but they don't open them in front of guests.