Lesson 6 Greeting Manners in Korea
 The Third, my favorite Korea story is Greeting Manners in Korea, in lesson 6. In the chapters to be discussed about Courtesy of the Greeting Manners in Korea, character of basic manners, politely greeting, etc. I like this lesson because I want to learn “Courtesy of Korean greetings” for increasing knowledge to me and can be applied in real life.
Greeting Manners in Korea are as follows:
1. Koreans usually see each time. Will be greeted with a bow, but it is different greeting. Depending on the age of the opposition, as if the opponent over. It will bow to greet But if the other party was equally or less. It will yield little or waving hello to each other.
2. Nowadays, men are always greeted with a handshake international. But be aware that we should reach out to older people greet us. Wait for your opponent your hand before it.
3. If first met, Koreans often say, "An Yong Ha Se Yo" then suggested the name say that "Sa E Rue Meun............ Im Da Ne" and another will say that "Ne Sa Um Pab Ket Cheum Ne Da.......Im Da Da Ne". Responding to greet and say the name of the response.
4. To greet someone already known that. If the other person the same age or younger. Koreans often say, "Jus Is Sod Ni". If the other party over Often say, "An Yong Ha Se Yo".Koreans and some may be asking the question as asking about general include "Dinner?", And "whither" the usual greeting.
5. Greeting Manners in Korea, Other aspects include:
 5.1 Eating 
 Koreans use metal chopsticks to eat rice soup spoon by spoon and chopsticks stews and roasts, with a dry food. Chewing or slurping soup loudly. To taste (Like Chinese and Japanese), put the spoon and chopsticks on the table when finished eating. Bow to praise about the food and the service less. Before eating Wait for the most senior party always say start eating. When someone pours a drink, it should be poured back to express their gratitude. The youngest person to be poured drinks for seniors. Always and poured by hand.
 5.2 Expression
 Korean people are very polite handshake, embrace in public, making a case for goodbye. Humble expressions Koreans will show review with due care to prevent others going to understand or misinterpreted.
 5.3Manipulation
 Korean people time to deliver and pick up items or the items are made by hand from adults both hands to answer. If the receiver of the adults using only one hand is considered bad manners.