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"Exploring Korean Fashion Norms: Why Exposed Shoulders and Plunging Necklines are Still a Taboo"
South Korea is a country with a unique culture that is evolving rapidly, but certain values remain traditional. One of the areas where this is evident is in fashion, as Koreans have a specific sense of style that reflects their cultural values. Although Koreans are beginning to evolve and accept certain ways of dressing, there are still some clothing styles that are not really looked upon in South Korea.
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Education
"The Surprising Superstition Behind Upright Chopsticks in Korea"
Korean culture is rich with customs and traditions that are passed down from generation to generation. Some of these traditions are deeply rooted in the country's history, while others have evolved over time. Among these customs, one that stands out is the use of chopsticks. However, there is an interesting belief associated with chopsticks that many people might not know about. According to Korean superstition, placing chopsticks upright is considered to be bad luck, as it resembles the incense burnt at funerals.
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Education
"The Perfectionism Trap: How Striving for Perfection can Lead to Depression"
Perfectionism can be defined as a tendency to set high standards for oneself and to strive for flawless performance in all areas of life. While striving for excellence can be a positive trait, perfectionism can become a source of significant distress and lead to mental health problems, particularly depression.
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Humans
"Beyond Manners: The Power of Restaurant Etiquette in Revealing One's True Character"
The way a person treats the restaurant staff reveals a lot about their character. The staff of a restaurant is often overlooked and undervalued, yet they play an important role in providing customers with a good dining experience. The way a person interacts with the staff can show their true nature, and it can reveal a lot about their personality.
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Psyche
"Unpacking the Superstition: The Belief Behind Writing a Korean's Name in Red Ink"
In Korean culture, the use of red ink when writing someone's name is considered taboo and is believed to bring bad luck. It is especially significant when the person whose name is written in red ink is about to die or has already passed away. This superstition has deep roots in Korean culture, and many Koreans still take it seriously today.
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Education
"Debunking Common Myths about Sleep Paralysis: Separating Fact from Fiction"
Sleep paralysis is a phenomenon that affects many people around the world. It is a temporary condition where a person is unable to move or speak during sleep or while waking up. While sleep paralysis is a common experience, there are many myths surrounding this condition that can cause confusion and anxiety. In this blog post, we will explore some of the common myths about sleep paralysis and separate fact from fiction.
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Horror
Finding Comfort in the Idea That Things Happen for a Reason
It's a common phrase that we've all heard at some point in our lives: "things happen for a reason." But what does this phrase actually mean? Is it just a way to make sense of the chaos and randomness of the world, or is there something more profound to it?
By The Creative Corner.about a year ago in Motivation