South Korea is a beautiful nation and there are some things you should know about them that are not just happening in the movies but also real life 


1. KOREANS ARE FITNESS CRAZY


Only 3.2% of south korea are overweight so they have the lowest obesity rate in the world. Most Koreans believe that a slender and thin body is an image of wellbeing nowadays that's why they attempt to eat less sleek food.
Koreans are severe about food timings, Breakfast 7–8, Lunch 12–1, Dinner 7–8. In my office they used to turn off the lights and everybody essentially moved out of the workplace for food and followed the timings consummately, they don't drink water in the wake of having food. They brush their teeth after each supper. 
They walk consistently and use cycles a ton. I have seen my general administrators additionally utilizing cycles as opposed to utilizing vehicles, while in India vehicles are being utilized to flaunt the status ! 
They are truly obsessed with wellness and wellbeing. They go for climbing, climbing, running, cycling and playing, the food involves high protein content, its normally bubbled or crude while in India its generally fat and starches.


2. KOREANS ARE BORN TWICE

This photo is gotten from EIDER.
In Korea, babies are considered one year old at birth and they count up from January 1st 0f every year. This is why you see many korean celebs complaining about aging another year near the end of each year, at the point when you show up in Korea, you age a year, or two. 

For many years, Koreans have utilized an alternate technique to tally age than the greater part of the world. It's occasionally alluded to as lunar age, ostensible age, or East Asian age figuring, however in Korea, it's simply called Korean age. The strategy has its sources in China prior to spreading to various pieces of Asia, yet today, South Korea is the lone country where everybody actually utilizes it. 

An individual's Korean age goes up a year on new year's day, not on their birthday. So when an infant is brought into the world on Dec. 31, the person really turns two the extremely following day, as outlined in the video above. On the off chance that you need to discover what yours is, follow this basic condition: Take the current year, take away your introduction to the world year, and add one.


3. KOREA'S 6G INTERNET

South korea is known for having one of the world's fastest wireless speeds on the planet. Over 10% of the adult population suffer from internet addiction. k-pop idols  use this to their advantage as they use a variety of social media accounts attracting more global fandom.


4. WHY DO KOREANS SAY FIGHTING?

(Korean: 파이팅, pronounced [pʰaitʰiŋ]) or Hwaiting! (Korean: 화이팅, pronounced [ɸwaitʰiŋ]) is a Korean word of support or encouragement. It is frequently used in sports or whenever a challenge such as a difficult test or unpleasant assignment is met. It derives from a Konglish borrowing of the English word "Fighting!"So in the event that someone say~ 'Battling' to him/herself it signifies 'I will make an honest effort' or 'alright how about we do this' 
So on the off chance that someone say~ 'Battling' to another person.. it means~ Good Luck! You can do it! Pull out all the stops. 
So~ what is said in Korea or by Koreans 'Battling' will be difficult to put it's 100% unadulterated 'English' yet it's simply Korean word to said for cheerings.

5. WHY DO KOREANS BOW?

Much the same as numerous Asian nations, bowing is a major piece of welcome in Korea. It's a method to show regard, say hey, thank you, and bye. ... It's additionally utilized for jesa (제사), which is a customary Korean function that regards precursors. Additionally, men will do this to their life partner's folks when they request their hand in marriage, it's also used as a way of apologizing. The most aware bow is called keunjeol (큰절 – "huge bow"). This is just utilized for the most conventional events and to show the most regard. Koreans commonly give their more established relatives a major bow (keunjeol) on Lunar New Years (설날 – seollal) and the Harvest Festival (추석 – Chuseok). It's likewise utilized for jesa (제사), which is a customary Korean function that regards progenitors. Additionally, men will do this to their life partner's folks when they request their hand in marriage. Once in a while rather than a major bow (keunjeol), Korean young ladies will give 작은절 (jakeunjeol), otherwise known as little bow.

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