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Korean language class

Korean Lesson : Conversational Etiquette

by Immerse in Korea 2024. 1. 18.

 

Introduction:

Welcome to a crucial lesson on conversational etiquette in the Korean language! In this session, we'll navigate the nuances of politeness and formality, essential for effective and respectful communication in Korean society.

 

Section 1: Levels of Politeness

Understand the hierarchical structure of politeness in Korean:

  1. Formal Politeness:
    Learn expressions like "실례지만" (Excuse me), "감사합니다" (Thank you), and "죄송합니다" (I'm sorry) for formal situations and interactions with elders.
  2. Standard Politeness:
    Explore everyday polite expressions such as "안녕하세요" (Hello), "고맙습니다" (Thanks), and "미안합니다" (Sorry) suitable for most conversations.

Navigating these levels ensures respectful communication in diverse settings.

 

Section 2: Politeness in Requests and Offers

Master the art of making requests and offers politely:

  1. Polite Requests:
    Practice expressions like "도와주세요" (Please help me) and "좀 빌려주시겠어요?" (Could you lend me this, please?) to make polite requests.
  2. Polite Offers:
    Learn phrases like "드시겠어요?" (Would you like to eat?) and "차를 마시겠어요?" (Would you like some tea?) to extend polite offers to others.

Politeness in communication fosters positive interactions.

 

Section 3: Formality in Business and Professional Settings

Navigate formal language in professional contexts:

  1. Business Greetings:
    Master formal greetings like "안녕하십니까?" (How do you do?) and "잘 부탁드립니다" (Nice to meet you; I look forward to working with you) for business introductions.
  2. Meeting Etiquette:
    Understand polite expressions used in meetings, negotiations, and professional discussions to convey respect and professionalism.

 

Adapting to formal language is crucial for success in professional environments.

Congratulations on delving into the intricacies of conversational etiquette! Mastering politeness and formality will undoubtedly enhance your ability to communicate effectively in various social and professional situations. Keep practicing, and stay tuned for more enlightening lessons!