#2. Collectivism.
- virtue of Korean society is their group orientation.
Korean, somewhat like the Japanese, tend to identify themselves as a member of a group as opposed to individuals. In fact you will rarely hear Koreans speak such words as "my home" or "my family," rather you will hear them say "uri jip", "our home," or " uri ga-jok," "our family," they even say "our wife," or "our mother!" Also, in accordance with this virtue, Koreans tend to speak about themselves more humbly than westerners, often playing down their personal accomplishments by attributing their success to a greater group effort.
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