Is it polite to slurp in Korea?


Is it polite to slurp in Korea? Yes, it's okay! Koreans are comparably more generous with slurping noodles than chewing food loudly. You'll often hear people slurping noodles in Korea. But, just letting you know, there are also Koreans who don't like this slurping sound.


Is burping rude in Korea?

Slurping and belching are acceptable while dining, and is sometimes considered a sign of appreciation of the cooking. Tipping is not a part of the culture in Korea.


What not to do in Korea as a foreigner?

What Not to Do in Seoul on Your 1st Visit
  • Only staying in Myeongdong or Dongdaemun.
  • Skipping Seoul's natural attractions.
  • Talking loudly on public transportation.
  • Using one hand to receive/give something.
  • Sitting on subway seats reserved for the elderly/pregnant women.
  • Wearing shoes inside someone's home.


Is it rude to eat quietly in Japan?

Eat everything in silence except ramen or noodles for which slurping is encouraged. It's actually considered polite as you're showing enjoyment for the dish.


Is it bad to whistle in Korea?

8. Don't whistle at night. Whistling in the street at night, apart from possibly disturbing other people, should not be done for another reason. It would be a call to evil spirits and therefore, if you do not want to be haunted, you should avoid whistling.