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  2. The word family in Korean is 가족 (gajok). The first part of the word, “가 (ga),” often appears in other words related to family, such as 가정 (gajeong), which is a less commonly used word for “family,” or in restaurant names such as 유가네 (yugane), which would translate as “Yoo family.”

  3. The Value and Meaning of the Korean Family | Asia Society

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    An essay exploring why close family ties and dependencies are valued so highly in Korea.

  4. South Korean - Family — Cultural Atlas

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    Nina Evason, 2016. Koreans are very family-oriented. Family members are very loyal to each other and dedicated to maintaining their nexus (characteristic of collectivist societies). In some traditional/rural social circles, families can be so defining that they are perceived as having a collective. face.

  5. Korean Family Words & How to Address Others Using Family Terms...

    www.mykoreanlesson.com/post/korean-family-words

    Discover the intricacies of Korean family words and how to address others using family terms. Learn the cultural importance of age and relationships.

  6. What are Korean family values? - Namhan South Korea

    www.namhansouthkorea.com/what-are-korean-family-values

    The importance of family, respect for elders, collective identity, education, food and hospitality, filial piety, traditional roles, mental health, and ancestry are all discussed as essential values in Korean culture.

  7. What are the characteristics of Korean family?

    www.namhansouthkorea.com/what-are-the-characteristics-of-korean-family

    Korean culture places a strong emphasis on family values, with the family considered the most important social unit. This article explores the characteristics of Korean families, including their respect for elders, collective decision making, traditional gender roles, and importance of education.

  8. How to Talk About Family in Korean | FluentU Language Learning

    www.fluentu.com/blog/korean/family-in-korean

    Family in Korean is called 가족 (gajok), and this guide will show you 93 vocabulary words and phrases for talking about family members in Korean (audio included). Every family member in Korean has a special title based on age, gender and more.

  9. What are Korean family traditions? - Namhan South Korea

    www.namhansouthkorea.com/what-are-korean-family-traditions

    This article explores various Korean family traditions, including showing respect for elders, bowing, family meals, ancestral rites, traditional holidays such as Seollal and Chuseok, weddings, funerals, birthday celebrations, tea ceremonies, and religious practices.

  10. In this guide, we’ll help you explore the details of Korean family values, the importance of hierarchical respect, and the role of filial piety. Ready to get started and discover what makes Korean family life unique? Let’s go!

  11. The Importance of Family in Korean Culture - OptiLingo

    www.optilingo.com/blog/korean/the-importance-of-family-in-korean-culture

    By discovering Korean family culture, you can gain valuable insight into how traditions, values, and behaviors influence a nation. And if you’re learning Korean, there’s no better way to learn about Korean culture, than looking at an average Korean family.