Saving money in Korea is not a personality trait. It is a system — a set of interlocking habits, tools, and cultural norms that operate together to make deliberate financial management a standar…
Read moreKorea ranks among the highest in the world for credit card transactions per capita. The gap between Korea and comparable economies on this measure is not marginal — it is substantial enough to r…
Read moreExplain Korean rental housing to someone from outside Korea and the most common reaction is confusion followed by a specific question: why would anyone hand over hundreds of thousands of dollars…
Read moreKorea's self-employment rate sits at roughly twenty percent of the working population — more than double the average across OECD member countries, and a figure that has remained stubbornly h…
Read moreKakaoTalk is not a work tool. It was not designed as one, does not market itself as one, and lacks most of the features that dedicated workplace communication platforms provide — threaded conver…
Read moreKorea has more cafes per capita than almost any country in the world. Seoul alone has tens of thousands of them — an extraordinary density even by the standards of a city that does most things a…
Read moreGetting a job in Korea is a process that begins years before the application is submitted. The credentials that determine whether a resume clears the first screening filter are built over the co…
Read moreSit in on a Korean office meeting without knowing how Korean organizations work and something will feel slightly off. The presentation is thorough, the materials are polished, and the senior fig…
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