tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7999369924670815959.post7330754353167017926..comments2024-03-21T20:50:35.346+09:00Comments on Saranghae Korea, Saranghae World: The Corporate Culture of Korea According to the TV Series MISAENGSaranghae Koreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04783183180950866655noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7999369924670815959.post-52237730032457836512015-02-07T18:14:05.022+09:002015-02-07T18:14:05.022+09:00haha.. I know right... we know it and we experienc...haha.. I know right... we know it and we experienced it too... thanks bro for visiting.Saranghae Koreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04783183180950866655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7999369924670815959.post-58963216776270509032015-02-07T18:09:35.450+09:002015-02-07T18:09:35.450+09:00"Misaeng also shows how it looks like working..."Misaeng also shows how it looks like working with Koreans. If you made mistake, or if you are into arguments, they will shout at each other like they will kill each other. If it is your first time, you will be afraid of them, all the more if you are the one being shouted at (which I already experienced). But if you know Koreans, shouting and yelling is just one way to show off their frustrations and disappointments, but after everything is settled, things will go back to normal. No hatred, no grudges, and no big deal, as if nothing happened. At work, shouting is already a common scenario. If you are planning to be a part of a Korean working environment, you must prepare yourself to be shouted at, but always remember that it’s totally normal especially if everybody is under pressure." -love this line bro... you nailed it, totally shocked me during my first months or should i say until now.. LOLarwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16509313384176034857noreply@blogger.com