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Business Korean Etiquette: Essential Phrases and Customs for Professional Settings
February 12, 2026
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Navigating Korean business culture requires more than just language skills—it demands understanding of business etiquette (비즈니스 에티켓), proper honorifics (존댓말), and cultural nuances. This guide covers essential phrases and customs for professional success in Korea.
Understanding Korean Business Hierarchy
Korean business culture is deeply rooted in Confucian values emphasizing respect for hierarchy and age. Understanding your position relative to others is crucial for proper communication.
Key Terms for Workplace Relationships
상사 (sang-sa) - Superior/Boss
부하 직원 (bu-ha ji-won) - Subordinate
동료 (dong-ryo) - Colleague
선배 (seon-bae) - Senior (in experience/age)
후배 (hu-bae) - Junior (in experience/age)
Essential Business Greetings
Using appropriate greetings sets the tone for professional interactions. Always use formal language (존댓말) in business settings.
Meeting Someone for the First Time
처음 뵙겠습니다. 잘 부탁드립니다. (Cheo-eum boep-get-seum-ni-da. Jal bu-tak-deu-rim-ni-da.)
Meaning: "It's nice to meet you for the first time. I look forward to working with you."
This phrase is essential for introductions. The humble form "뵙겠습니다" (boep-get-seum-ni-da) shows respect.
Entering and Leaving the Office
안녕하십니까? (An-nyeong-ha-sim-ni-kka?)
Meaning: "How are you?" (Formal greeting)
수고하셨습니다. (Su-go-ha-syeot-seum-ni-da.)
Meaning: "Thank you for your hard work." (Used when colleagues are leaving)
Business Meeting Phrases
Starting a Meeting
회의를 시작하겠습니다. (Hoe-ui-reul si-jak-ha-get-seum-ni-da.)
"Let's begin the meeting."
발표를 맡기겠습니다. (Bal-pyo-reul mat-gi-get-seum-ni-da.)
"I'll let [someone] give the presentation."
Expressing Opinions Politely
제 생각에는... (Je saeng-gak-e-neun...)
"In my opinion..."
약간 다른 의견이 있습니다만... (Yak-gan da-reun ui-gyeon-i it-seum-ni-da-man...)
"I have a slightly different opinion, but..."
Use softening expressions like ~것 같습니다 (seems like) and ~습니다만 (but...) to sound more polite when disagreeing.
Email and Phone Etiquette
Professional Email Openings
To a superior: OOO 님께 (Name + nim-kke)
To a colleague: OOO 님에게 (Name + nim-e-ge)
Generic formal: 안녕하십니까, OOO입니다. (An-nyeong-ha-sim-ni-kka, [Name] im-ni-da.)
Phone Phrases
네, OOO 회사입니다. (Ne, [Company] hoe-sa im-ni-da.)
"Yes, this is [Company] company."
잠시만 기다려 주시겠습니까? (Jam-si-man gi-da-ryeo ju-si-get-seum-ni-kka?)
"Could you please hold for a moment?"
Business Dining Etiquette
Korean business relationships are often strengthened through 회식 (hoe-sik - company dinners). Understanding these customs is crucial.
Key Dining Rules
Wait for the eldest/senior person to start eating first
Pour drinks for others with two hands - receive drinks the same way
Turn away and cover your glass when drinking in front of superiors
Say 잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meok-get-seum-ni-da) before eating
Say 잘 먹었습니다 (jal meo-geot-seum-ni-da) after finishing
Name Card (명함) Exchange Protocol
Exchanging business cards in Korea follows strict protocol:
Stand up and bow slightly when exchanging
Present your card with both hands, text facing the recipient
Receive their card with both hands
Study the card briefly before putting it away respectfully
Never write on someone's business card in their presence
Tips for Success
Always err on the side of formality - it's easier to become casual later than to recover from being too informal
Learn your colleagues' titles and ages - this determines how you address them
Practice humility - use humble forms when speaking about yourself
Observe and imitate - watch how Korean colleagues interact and follow their lead
Conclusion
Mastering Korean business etiquette demonstrates cultural sensitivity and builds trust with Korean colleagues. Remember that Koreans appreciate foreigners who make the effort to understand their customs. Even if you make mistakes, showing genuine respect and willingness to learn will be recognized and appreciated.
The key is consistency: practice these phrases daily, observe native speakers, and don't be afraid to ask for guidance. With time and practice, navigating Korean business culture will become second nature.
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