Can you skip grades in Korea?

Yes, skipping grades is possible in South Korea, but it's a rigorous process requiring proof of academic readiness, often involving exceptional test scores and subject mastery, particularly for high-achieving students aiming for top colleges, sometimes facilitated through specialized cram schools (hagwons) or by demonstrating proficiency in a full two-year course for grade skipping or early graduation, according to Korean Polytechnics Dasom High School and Reddit users.

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What is the 52 hour rule in Korea?

South Korea's 52-hour work rule caps most employees' weekly working hours at 52, consisting of 40 standard hours plus 12 allowed overtime hours, aiming to reduce overwork, improve work-life balance, and boost productivity by ending excessively long workweeks previously common in the country. Implemented in phases for different company sizes, this law applies to a seven-day week, including weekends, and was a major revision to the Labor Standards Act, phasing in from 2018 to 2021 for most businesses. 

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Is the school from Xo Kitty real?

KISS from XO, Kitty is fictional, but there are international schools in South Korea that are similar! Think of schools like Korea International School (KIS) or Dwight School Seoul . These offer English-language education and attract international students.

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Can a 17 year old date a 19 year old in Korea?

Age of consent is equal in South Korea. for both homosexual and heterosexual relationships, set at 13 & 16 years old. At 13, individuals can have sexual relations with anyone older than 13 and younger than 19. At 16, individuals can have sexual relations with anyone older than 16.

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What is the 3 day rule in Korea?

The "3 date rule" in Korean dating refers to the common practice of establishing an official couple status (boyfriend/girlfriend) by the third date, moving from casual "talking" (sseom) to a defined relationship quickly, a faster pace than typical Western dating, allowing for deeper getting-to-know-you stages after becoming official, though it's becoming less strict with younger generations. It's about rapid commitment assessment, with the first few dates gauging chemistry before locking things down. 

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How old am I in Korea if I'm 14?

First, all you need to do is add 1 to the current year, then subtract the year of your birth, and you will get your Korean age. Second, if you're not good at calculating, you can just follow this: If your birthday has passed: Your Age + 1 = Korean Age. If your birthday hasn't passed yet: Your Age + 2 = Korean Age.

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Is English seen as cool in Korea?

Speaking English to foreigners well is looked at just the same as anyone would view someone communicating well in a foreign language - on the side of cool. Using English words often in conversation with other Koreans can be seen as showing off or trying to seem more upper class.

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How much does a Korean cheerleader get paid?

Korean Cheerleader Salary

$77.1K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers. The median wage is $85.3K / yr. $94K is the 75th percentile.

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Is there a school like KISS in Korea?

Korea International School (KIS; Korean: 한국외국인학교) is an international school in South Korea, with campuses in Seoul, Seongnam, and Jeju Province. The school was established in 2000. Its Jeju Province campus was founded in 2011.

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What is the 4B rule in Korea?

4B movement, South Korean feminist activist movement and political stance defined by four deliberate refusals: bihon (“no marriage”), bichulsan (“no childbirth”), biyonae (“no dating”), bisekseu (“no sex [with men]”).

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How many hours does Korean sleep?

Sealy Bed Surveys 20,000 People Around the World The average Korean sleep time is only 4-6 hours. 95% said, "I don't feel refreshed in the morning". According to a survey, the average sleeping time of Koreans is only 4-6 hours, which falls short of the global level.

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What is the 50kg rule in Korea?

Although extreme diets are considered the norm for all K-pop idols, recent media attention has been drawn to the fixation of female idol weight loss, particularly after a Korean drama star commented that "if a woman weighs over 50kg, she must be nuts".

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Is 18 still a minor in Korea?

The Issue. I have once realized that though much of the world acknowledges 18 as the age of legal adulthood and age of majority, this is not so in South Korea where the legal adult age and age of majority is 19 that confuses the international age of 18 by Korean standards.

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Is English taught in South Korea?

Public schools teach students English when they enter the 3rd grade. The grade when students start to learn English is also debated a lot and it has changed many times. A lot of the English Education that students receive is from private schools and tutors. I started learning English when I was 9 years old.

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What is a livable salary in Korea?

For a single individual, a monthly salary of 2.5 to 3 million KRW is generally considered comfortable outside of Seoul. In Seoul, closer to 3 million or more is ideal. A couple may need 3 to 4 million KRW per month. A family of four will likely require around 5 to 6 million KRW per month.

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Can a foreigner be a Flight Attendant in Korea?

You don't necessarily have to be Korean to be a flight attendant or cabin crew member in Korean Air. You can apply even if you're a foreigner. The application, however, may be quite different since you need to be tied to a third-party agency before you can be qualified.

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How much does SM pay their idols?

i found this article that says SM artists make an average yearly salary of 48.84 million won or 40k USD and JYP artist's average salary is 76.97 million won or 65k USD.

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Who are Koreans genetically closest to?

Both analyses demonstrated genetic evidence of the origin of Koreans from the central Asian Mongolians. Further, the Koreans are more closely related to the Japanese and quite distant from the Chinese.

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Can I survive in South Korea with only English?

You're never really alone. Sure, learning Korean will enrich your experience—but it's not mandatory. I've met expats who've lived here for five years and still only know how to order coffee. And yes, knowing how to say “iced Americano” goes a long way!

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How do Koreans feel about Americans?

Anti-American sentiment in Korea began with the earliest contact between the two nations and continued after the division of Korea and Korean War. According to an October 2025 KStatResearch poll, 56% of South Koreans had a favorable view of the United States, while 40% had a negative view.

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Why are Korean birthdays different?

South Korea has officially switched to the international age system, meaning most Koreans are now 1–2 years younger than before. In the traditional “Korean age” system, everyone is considered 1 year old at birth and gains another year every January 1st, regardless of their actual birthday.

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How do you say 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Korean?

Korean uses two number systems, Sino-Korean (il, i, sam...) for dates, money, minutes, and Native Korean (hana, dul, set...) for general counting, age, and hours; 1-10 in Sino-Korean are 일 (il), 이 (i), 삼 (sam), 사 (sa), 오 (o), 육 (yuk), 칠 (chil), 팔 (pal), 구 (gu), 십 (sip), while in Native Korean they are 하나 (hana), 둘 (dul), 셋 (set), 넷 (net), 다섯 (daseot), 여섯 (yeoseot), 일곱 (ilgop), 여덟 (yeodeol), 아홉 (ahop), 열 (yeol).
 

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Is Korea older than China?

The second oldest is Korea, with the establishment of Gojoseon 古朝鮮 by Dangun 檀君 in 2333 BCE (exactly 4354 years since then). The third oldest is China, with the establishment of Xia 夏 dynasty by Yu the Great 大禹 in 2070 BCE (exactly 4091 years since then).

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