Thursday 28 November 2013

10 things South Korea does better than anywhere else



10 things South Korea does better than anywhere else


Pinned this summary up from CNN.com



  1. Wired culture
Among 18 to 24 year olds, smartphone penetration is 97.7%.

  1. Whipping out the plastic
It's technically illegal for any merchant in the country to refuse credit cards, no matter how low the price, and all cabs have credit card machines.
All that flying plastic makes Seoul one of our top shopping cities in the world.


      3.  Workaholics
According to 2012 data from South Korea's Ministry of Strategy and Finance, South Koreans work 44.6 hours per week, compared with the OECD average of 32.8.


  1. Business boozing
The South Korean distilled rice liquor manufacturer outsold Smirnoff vodka, which came in second by 37.48 million cases.


  1. Innovative cosmetics
When it comes to makeup and cosmetics, South Koreans can't stop experimenting with ingredients or methods of application

  1. Female golfers
      The top 100 female golfers in the world, 38 are Korean. Of the top 10, four are Korean.

  1. Starcraft
Since the game launched in 1998, nearly half of all games have been sold in South Korea, where boys, girls, men and women drop by for a night of gaming in giant video game parlors.



  1. Flight attendants
       Flight attendants from airlines around the world come to Korean airlines' training centers to learn proper airborne charm.
Ask anyone who's ever flown a Korean airline and dare them to say the service isn't the best they've ever had.


  1. Blind dates
Of the top four matchmaking companies in Korea (there are 2,500 companies in the country), Duo has a 63.2% marketshare.


  1. Plastic surgery
Whether it's a lantern jaw, wide forehead or long teeth, there's no feature doctors can't beautify in the Asian capital for cosmetic surgery.
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"An average -- not excellent -- face-lift in the United States will set you back about $10,000," Seoul National University Hospital plastic surgeon Kwon S. taik told CNN. "But in Korea you can get the same service for $2,000 or $3,000."


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