πΌ Korean Business Meetings: Phrases & Etiquette – Advanced Level (TOPIK 5–6)
Do you want to navigate Korean business meetings with confidence?
In this advanced lesson, we’ll explore key phrases, etiquette rules, and cultural insights that professionals use in Korean corporate settings. This guide is perfect for TOPIK 5–6 learners preparing for real-world business communication.
π Table of Contents
- Why Business Meeting Etiquette Matters in Korea
- Essential Korean Business Meeting Phrases
- Key Etiquette Points for Professional Settings
- Practice Dialogue: Negotiation Meeting
- Did You Know? Corporate Culture in Korea
- Final Thoughts
π‘ Why Business Meeting Etiquette Matters in Korea
Korean business culture emphasizes respect, hierarchy, and indirect communication. Using correct phrases and etiquette helps build trust and ensures smooth negotiations. Mastering this skill allows you to adapt in multinational environments and handle formal meetings with confidence.
π Essential Korean Business Meeting Phrases
Here are advanced-level phrases you will commonly hear or use in meetings:
- νμλ₯Ό μμνκ² μ΅λλ€. – We will begin the meeting.
- μ견 μμΌμ λΆ λ§μν΄ μ£Όμκ² μ΅λκΉ? – Would anyone like to share their opinion?
- κ²ν ν λ€μ λ Όμνλλ‘ νκ² μ΅λλ€. – We will review and discuss this again later.
- κ·Έ λΆλΆμ λ€μ μ건μΌλ‘ λ―Έλ£¨κ² μ΅λλ€. – We will postpone that topic to the next agenda item.
- κ²°μ μ λ΄λ¦¬κΈ° μ μ νμΈν΄μΌ ν μ¬νμ΄ μμ΅λλ€. – There are points to confirm before making a decision.
- νμλ‘μ κΈ°λ‘ν΄ λκ² μ΅λλ€. – It will be recorded in the meeting minutes.
Teacher’s Tip: These phrases are polite yet assertive. Note the use of formal verb endings like -κ² μ΅λλ€ for structured professionalism.
π€ Key Etiquette Points for Professional Settings
- **Arrive early:** Being on time (or early) shows respect for others’ schedules.
- **Seating order matters:** Higher-ranking members sit farthest from the door; juniors sit closer.
- **Business cards (λͺ ν¨) exchange:** Present and receive with both hands, bow slightly, and read the card before putting it away.
- **Indirect disagreement:** Instead of saying “No,” use softeners like “κ·Έ λΆλΆμ λ€λ₯Έ μ견λ μλ κ² κ°μ΅λλ€” (There seems to be another opinion on that point).
- **Follow-up emails:** Always send polite summaries or thanks after meetings, often including action points.
π£ Practice Dialogue: Negotiation Meeting
Manager A: μ€λ μ건μ λν΄ λͺ¨λ κ²ν νμ ¨μ΅λκΉ? Have you all reviewed today’s agenda?
Manager B: λ€, κ²ν νκ³ μΆκ° μκ²¬μ΄ λͺ κ°μ§ μμ΅λλ€. Yes, we’ve reviewed it and have a few additional comments.
Manager A: μ’μ΅λλ€. μ°μ μ€μν μ¬νλΆν° λ Όμνκ² μ΅λλ€. Alright. Let’s start with the key issues first.
Manager B: μ΄ κ³μ½ 쑰건μ λν΄ μμ μ μμ λλ¦¬κ³ μΆμ΅λλ€. I’d like to propose revisions regarding these contract terms.
π§© Quick Check: Can you rephrase the last sentence more formally using “κ²ν ν” (after reviewing)? For example: “κ²ν ν 쑰건 λ³κ²½μ μ μλλ¦¬κ³ μ ν©λλ€.”
π Did You Know? Corporate Culture in Korea
Korean companies often follow **Confucian hierarchy**, influencing language and behavior in meetings. For example, juniors rarely interrupt seniors, and decisions are often made collectively rather than individually. Interestingly, using humble language (κ²Έμμ΄) when referring to yourself and honorific language (μ‘΄λλ§) for others is key to maintaining harmony in corporate discussions.
π¦ Final Thoughts
Understanding both phrases and etiquette in Korean business meetings will not only improve your language skills but also your cultural adaptability. As an advanced learner, practice these in mock meetings or watch Korean corporate dramas to catch real-life expressions and gestures.
I hope that while reading various posts on my blog, you’ll learn Korean and grow to love Korea. As a Korean, I sincerely wish for that. Please come back anytime to discover new expressions and cultural insights!
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