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write an essay on how south korea inspire me​

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Answered by namanyadav00795
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Essay on "How South Korea Inspires Me"

South Korea is one of the most popular country of Asia continent. South korea is known for its technology. South korea's most famous tech companies are Samsung, Hyundai and LG.

According to Bloomberg Innovation Index 2020 South Korea is second most innovative nation in the world. Even Singapore, US and Japan are behind this country in innovation.

South korea has a whopping more than 82.7% internet penetration and more than 78.5% people are smartphone users. The world's best 4G service is in south korea with more than 97.5% penetration.

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South Korea is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world, in which it has its own culture, language, and customs that are different from other Asian countries. In South Korea, the citizens greatly value hard work, filial piety, and humility in their daily lives. South Koreans are very proud people in which they pride themselves in their traditional culture and their financial success. South Koreans have certain etiquettes and manners that are highly esteemed in their culture. Like Japan and China, the bow is the main custom of greeting someone. It is not only a form of greeting, but it is also a sign of respect that an individual is showing to the other. Entitlement is important in South Korea, especially when you are…show more content…

Even though many South Koreans express no religious preference, there are two main religions in the country; the citizens of South Korea practice Christianity and Buddhism. Since South Korea is a homogeneous country, it has its own spoken language. The country also does not have many ethnicities residing in the nation, except for some migrant Chinese laborers. South Korea’s social structure revolves around the individual’s professional, family, and education background. People who have attained prestigious job titles, graduated from a first-rate university, or was born into an influential family are placed very high on the social structure. People who do not have a respectable education background are usually on the bottom of the status pole; however, it is possible for social mobility. The South Korean education system is similar to the one in the United States. Even though the years of attendance might be dissimilar from the US, the education system still consists of an elementary, middle, and high school. After graduating from high school, most students apply and attend universities from all across the nation.

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