Top 5 crazy and Interesting traditions in korea


 Despite its world class advancement in technology and manufacturing South Korea a country that was once rooted in shamanism is still full of superstitious beliefs from selecting a spouse to naming a baby to starting a new business and moving to a new home Koreans pay great amount of money to talk to fortune tellers and go through rituals we shamans. 


Today I'm gonna show you guys some of the most common superstitions still believed by many Koreans today and you guys are probably gonna go. But it's true  

5. Crazy tradition in korea : whistlin at night While listening is often associated with feelings of happiness it is highly discouraged in South Korea at least after the sun goes down in fact it has long been believed that whistling at night can summon spirits ghosts and demons. A slightly less terrifying but still frightening version of this station is that snakes will appear if you blow this late night. So Korea still avoid missing after the sun goes down and many people especially the older generation consider missing route and uneducated. So if you go to Korea in future I suggest that you don't go around listening to much.  


4.crazy tradition in korea  giving shoes to your partner will make them run away. Aside from the fact that it's difficult to guess your partner's shoe size even shoes as a gift to a loved one in South Korea is a huge no no. The first Asian states that presenting a lover with a pair of shoes will make him or her run away most likely in the same pair of shoes so if you don't get a chance to go out with the Korean you know what prison not to give them for their birthdays or anniversaries. 


 3.crazy and intertesting tradition in korea  writing  names in red ink is a death threat. In the past red ink was used to write the names of the deceased on the federally registered in South Korea therefore writing someone's name in red ink meant they had either passed away or if they were still living you are wishing harm or death upon them. While this is no longer the case in Korea many Koreans still consider a very rude and also on educated to write someone's name in reading. 


2. Crazy tradition in korea 4 is an unlucky number. This is the first Asian stems from China where to work for the number 4 spot sounds similar to the war for debt also sought. That's why many elevators in South Korea actually used the letter F. in place of the number 4 to represent the fourth floor similar to how some American elevators John from the twelfth floor to fourteenth floor skipping the thirteenth because in America number 13 is considered bad luck. Number one dreaming of peaks will bring you well. In many countries peaks are often seen as dirty animals but in Korea the representative of fertility and well. This is because the pronunciation in Chinese one is exactly the same as the pronunciation for money in Korea which is also going. Therefore many Koreans believe that dreaming okay is a sign that great among the will is on its way Seoul Korea C. O. P. 4 peaks in their dreams they will purchase lottery tickets the moment they wake up.  

  Top 1  of this superstition in korea is that ,is also told that the look of this fortune goes away you could tell other people about the dream you had so most people keep it silent until they actually make some big money after dreaming of Peake's funny enough about 80 percent of people who get first prize for lottery in Korea claimed that they dreamt something about peaks within a few weeks before their purchase of the winning ticket. So maybe next time you dream about why don't you try buying tickets without telling anyone about it who knows you know you may win and if you do please don't forget about me telling you about this superstition

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