Why Exam Season Prayer Culture Still Matters at Some Temples and Churches in Korea

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Beyond the Grade: The Soul of Suneung Prayer Culture On Suneung morning, South Korea does not simply send teenagers into exam rooms. It bends the day around them: flights pause, offices adjust, police help late students, and somewhere nearby, a parent may be praying in a temple or church with hands that have already done … Read more

How Korean Families Handle Adult Children Living at Home Longer Than Western Norms

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The Hidden Architecture of the Korean Household In South Korea, more than three-quarters of people in their twenties still live with their parents. Through an Anglo-American lens, this can look startling, until you see the machinery underneath. Korean families handle adult children living at home not simply as a story of dependence, but as a … Read more

How Childcare Pickup, Grandparents, and Family Logistics Often Work in Korea

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Decoding the Korean Childcare Relay Childcare pickup in Korea rarely belongs to one person. It works like a relay completed in three or four handoffs before bedtime, integrating grandparents, parents, after-school care, and hagwon schedules. Many Anglo-American readers misread the scene: they see one grandmother at the daycare gate and assume they understand the family. … Read more