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Answered by Anonymous
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Korean culture is extremely high-context (ref: ). Relative and contextual social position has a significant bearing on every utterance or missive. One must be very conscious of relative social position simply to conjugate verbs properly without sounding absurd or disrespectful.

Korean culture is extremely high-context (ref: ). Relative and contextual social position has a significant bearing on every utterance or missive. One must be very conscious of relative social position simply to conjugate verbs properly without sounding absurd or disrespectful.As a non-native Korean speaker, I struggled significantly with this at the outset. I had to work hard to exert cognitive energy towards something Koreans did naturally, because coming from a low-context culture (US) I'd never had to think that hard about stuff like that before, just to say something.

Korean culture is extremely high-context (ref: ). Relative and contextual social position has a significant bearing on every utterance or missive. One must be very conscious of relative social position simply to conjugate verbs properly without sounding absurd or disrespectful.As a non-native Korean speaker, I struggled significantly with this at the outset. I had to work hard to exert cognitive energy towards something Koreans did naturally, because coming from a low-context culture (US) I'd never had to think that hard about stuff like that before, just to say something.So the Korean language itself requires speakers to develop a quick ability to assess social position. This makes Koreans relatively "smart" with regards to social cues, in the way that sarcasm in British culture makes Brits relatively "smart" with regards to seemingly imperceptible variations in speech tone.

Korean culture is extremely high-context (ref: ). Relative and contextual social position has a significant bearing on every utterance or missive. One must be very conscious of relative social position simply to conjugate verbs properly without sounding absurd or disrespectful.As a non-native Korean speaker, I struggled significantly with this at the outset. I had to work hard to exert cognitive energy towards something Koreans did naturally, because coming from a low-context culture (US) I'd never had to think that hard about stuff like that before, just to say something.So the Korean language itself requires speakers to develop a quick ability to assess social position. This makes Koreans relatively "smart" with regards to social cues, in the way that sarcasm in British culture makes Brits relatively "smart" with regards to seemingly imperceptible variations in speech tone.Each culture compels its members to use certain modes of cognition more often than other cultures. Its members then are able to develop relatively strong "mental muscles."

Korean culture is extremely high-context (ref: ). Relative and contextual social position has a significant bearing on every utterance or missive. One must be very conscious of relative social position simply to conjugate verbs properly without sounding absurd or disrespectful.As a non-native Korean speaker, I struggled significantly with this at the outset. I had to work hard to exert cognitive energy towards something Koreans did naturally, because coming from a low-context culture (US) I'd never had to think that hard about stuff like that before, just to say something.So the Korean language itself requires speakers to develop a quick ability to assess social position. This makes Koreans relatively "smart" with regards to social cues, in the way that sarcasm in British culture makes Brits relatively "smart" with regards to seemingly imperceptible variations in speech tone.Each culture compels its members to use certain modes of cognition more often than other cultures. Its members then are able to develop relatively strong "mental muscles."Additionally: higher education is widely accepted as a vehicle for improving an individual's or family's social status. As a result, Koreans invest significant resources of time and expense towards the pursuit of high scores on national standardized academic tests. Although this has a negative effect on certain modes of cognition, it has an extremely positive effect on fostering both persistence and the pursuit of accuracy, two extremely positive habits of mind.

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Answered by hibaansari786
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Answer:

HI ARMY BORAHAE

Explanation:

BECAUSE OF THEIR HIGH STANDARD EDUCATION


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