This document compares cultural norms around greetings, communication style, meetings, and business cards between Indonesia and South Korea. In Indonesia, greetings are casual and indirect communication is preferred, while meetings involve building rapport and business cards are exchanged with two hands. South Korea uses more formal greetings, direct communication, efficient meetings focused on agenda, and business cards are exchanged with one hand.
This document compares cultural norms around greetings, communication style, meetings, and business cards between Indonesia and South Korea. In Indonesia, greetings are casual and indirect communication is preferred, while meetings involve building rapport and business cards are exchanged with two hands. South Korea uses more formal greetings, direct communication, efficient meetings focused on agenda, and business cards are exchanged with one hand.
This document compares cultural norms around greetings, communication style, meetings, and business cards between Indonesia and South Korea. In Indonesia, greetings are casual and indirect communication is preferred, while meetings involve building rapport and business cards are exchanged with two hands. South Korea uses more formal greetings, direct communication, efficient meetings focused on agenda, and business cards are exchanged with one hand.