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💼 Executive Secret: Korean Business Meeting Phrases & Etiquette (2026)

Master the "Social Frequency" of Korean boardroom meetings. Go beyond textbook phrases with exclusive etiquette tips from a 20-year executive.
| Executive Series: Professional Communication | Expert Insight by Director Brian

📊 Mastering the Korean Boardroom: Executive Phrases & Etiquette (TOPIK 5–6)

💡 Quick Answer: Meeting Etiquette in a Nutshell

To succeed in a Korean meeting, you must balance Hierarchy (위계) and Harmony (조화).

  • The Core Rule: Use "~인 것 같아요" to soften disagreement.
  • Seating Protocol: The "Sang-seok" (head seat) is always farthest from the door.
  • Closing Move: Always end with "잘 부탁드립니다" to signal long-term cooperation.

한국 비즈니스 회의는 단순한 정보 공유의 장이 아니라, 서로의 '신뢰(Trust)'를 확인하는 의식(Ritual)에 가깝습니다.

☕ Brian’s Executive Insight: The Silence in the Room

In my 20 years leading Strategic Planning, I’ve seen many brilliant global partners fail during a simple negotiation. Why? Because they treated the meeting as a data battle. In Korea, meetings are often about Jul-chung (Compromise). When a senior says, "검토해 보겠습니다" (We will review it), they might be politely saying "No." Understanding this "Social Frequency" is what separates an employee from a leader.

📝 Essential Meeting Phrases (Executive Level)

Korean Phase Strategic Context
의견 있으신 분 말씀해 주시겠습니까? Opening the floor respectfully.
그 부분은 다음 안건으로 미루겠습니다. Politely avoiding a deadlock.
회의록에 기록해 두겠습니다. Ensuring accountability (important for RA/Planning).

🤝 Protocol: The Unwritten Rules

  • The 10-Minute Rule: Arriving "on time" is considered late in Korea. Arrive 10 minutes early to sense the mood (Nunchi).
  • Seating Order: Always wait for the senior to sit first. If unsure, stand by the door.
  • Business Card (명함) Etiquette: Never slide a card. Present it with two hands, oriented so the receiver can read it immediately.

🧠 Vocabulary for the Modern Professional

  • 검토(檢討)하다: To review/examine. The most used word in Korean business.
  • 상명하복 (Sang-myeong-ha-bok): Following orders from the top down.
  • 유종의 미 (Yu-jong-ui Mi): Finishing strong; a beautiful conclusion.
  • 겸양어 (Gyeom-yang-eo): Humble language used to lower oneself and raise the other.

💡 Executive’s Survival Tip: The Soft Denial

If you must disagree with a senior, never start with "No" or "I disagree." Instead, say: "좋은 말씀이십니다. 다만 (That's a great point. However...)". This preserves their Kibun while allowing you to present your data.

🚀 Go Beyond the Script

Knowing the phrases is just the beginning. Discover why "Review Positively" almost always means a polite refusal.

Read Ep 1. The Secrets of the Boardroom →

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