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Learning to Think Korean: A Guide to Living and Working in Korea (Interact Series) |
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Rating:  Summary: A Superb Guide to How to be Effective in Korea Review: As a Korean-American, I have read many books on Korea--ranging from North-South relations to tourism. But I found this book the most relavent, applicable, and practical to non-native Koreans who need to worke and live in Korea. The book provides non-Koreans with step-by-step guide to everyday situations they will face in the "hermit kingdom," such as how Koreans think about themselves and foreigners and how to manage a Korean office of an American firm. I enjoyed the book with many "aha moments." I believe this book is a superb tool for any none-Koreans who seek to be effecitve in every day life in Korea.
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