Can somebody help me with this one?
For example in America, if there is a company and has a meeting to discuss with, there are people who has a good position like a director, and there are people who doesn't have a good position. Whoever the someone is or tells his/her opinion, the boss or worker treat them equal. They don't undervalue the someone who doesn't have a good position, or don't overvalue the someone who has a good position. It's very interesting in Korea. For example as same situation in Korea, if a person has a good position, then people overvalue that person. Even his opinion is right or wrong, people think it's great. But, if someone who doesn't have a good position, people undervalue him/her. Korean society cannot be equal unless they are not distinguish people.
2007-10-11
15:00:45
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