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Family Structure of South Korea

  • Johanna Kristine Joy Estender
  • Oct 28, 2020
  • 2 min read

The family is the most significant piece of Korean life. In Confusian tradition, the father is the top of the family and it is his duty to give food, cover, dress, and so on, and furthermore orchestrate relationships of relatives. The oldest child has uncommon obligations: first to his folks, at that point to his siblings from more seasoned to more youthful, at that point to his children, at that point to his girls. Individuals from the family are attached to one another on the grounds that the activities of one relative consider the remainder of the family. The main belief systems of the four floods of profound impact in Korea, Confucianism and Buddhism are the most significant. Christianity, which initial made advances into Korea in the eighteenth century, likewise assumes a significant part in the lives of many, while the antiquated notions of shamanism suffer too.


Notwithstanding the political agitation that brought about the division of the area, these two nations actually share similar culture and conventional qualities. Korea is partitioned by limits, yet at the same time joined by culture. Korea is incredibly affected by the Chinese and Japanese societies. This impact can be seen by Confucianism, which set up numerous customs that can be found in present day Korea today. These customs remember the moral implicit rules for public activity and demonstrating admiration to the seniors and family. Koreans likewise have confidence in earnestness and dependability and follow certain sets of accepted rules while meeting, eating, supplicating and in any event, celebrating. On occasion when numerous different societies would shake hands, Koreans bow. They bow as an indication of appreciation and regard to the individual they are meeting. The Koreans are also family oriented and has a loyalty to each other.



 
 
 

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