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What are the precautions for Korean tourism? What are the precautions for Korean tourism

1. Keep your voice down. Koreans speak very quietly. They are very particular about things that don't disturb people. They try not to talk when taking the subway, bus or elevator, and they must talk quietly when talking on the phone. Talking on the phone in the subway or elevator will get a lot of dirty eyes.

2. Keep the escalator to the right. Many places in South Korea have escalators, which are much narrower than those in China, but they must stand on the right. If there are several people, they must stand in a row on the right, and the left half is reserved for people who are in a hurry to walk. If they stand on the left, they will not say anything, but most of them will stand behind and wait, but later they will say that they are uneducated.

3. Don't eat while walking. Try not to eat on the road while shopping. Koreans will call people who eat while walking beggars, and subways and buses are also forbidden to eat. If you eat while shopping, many shops are not welcome and are not allowed to touch goods.

4. Don't touch the goods when shopping. Even if you like something, you must get the consent of the salesman before you can touch it. If you touch it yourself, they will be very unhappy and their attitude will become bad immediately.

5. Don't litter. There are almost no trash cans on the streets of South Korea. You can't throw away the water or coffee cups you drink when you walk. There are trash cans in subway stations, and there are trash cans in toilets. If you can't find them, take them back to the hotel and throw them away. You will be scolded for littering.

6. Give something and pass it. Many people just throw their money or cards on the table, which is very impolite, no matter what it is, it is best to hand it to them.

7. Rinse your mouth after eating. Many things in Korea have peppers. If you don't rinse your teeth, there will be many things. Koreans should brush their teeth at lunch.

8. Don't knock or poke Koreans. Koreans believe that touching other people's bodies casually is an infringement, and if they are of the opposite sex, they can directly sue for sexual harassment. Don't touch the salesman when shopping. Some people habitually poke people with their hands or elbows, which is very impolite in Korea.

9. Pay attention to the queue. Don't leak half your body in line, stand side by side with the person in front of you, and others will say you cut in line when you get back to the line.

1. Change clothes frequently and wash your hair every day. If you meet the same Korean for a few days, you have to change clothes and wash your hair every day. Koreans hate people who don't change clothes and have dirty hair.