Important to the extreme.
You can read up on other stuff, but some real life stuff,
1. A child does not leave the parent's house until marriage.
2. After marriage, the oldest son lives with his parents.
3. Seniors who do not have a child or grandchild to live with are pitied.
4. Mothers cook for their live in son after marriage.
5. Most first sons have never been in the kitchen (not to mention cook).
6. A sons loyalty is first to his parents then to his wife then in-laws.
7. In laws need permission to visit their daughter.
8. Divorce courts in Korea almost always award children to father.
If I thought about it more, there's probably much more sad stuff.
The only family language in South Korea is Korean.
I lived in north korea it was amazing! If you lived there you would make a fine payment with a family or without one.
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Korea was created in 1964.
I was born in Korea, and there weren't anythin like ESL in my school at Korea.
Korea isn't one country, but two; Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Seoul is not a major city in North Korea, it is in South Korea. An important major city in North Korea would be Pyongyang.
South Korea
how much is the visa for korea?
you
sometimes but not always
a typical family is only quiet and peaceful.