Episode 19&20: Rules Were Meant to be Broken
One of the characteristics of Korean culture is the preference to conform rather than stand out; which means it is rarely alright to...
One of the characteristics of Korean culture is the preference to conform rather than stand out; which means it is rarely alright to...
In episode 18, viewers see several types of shame felt within Korean society. Though shame is universally felt across all cultures, the...
Episode 16 and 17 of “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life” show persistence of generational difference within South Korean work culture....
One of the most prominent topics that is portrayed throughout the episodes 14 and 15 of “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life” is the job stress...
Episode 13 of “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life” brings up a sensitive but realistic topic: contract employee VS. permanent employee. Contract...
Recently, the term biri is repeatedly mentioned and has become one of the most common terminologies that are heard on the news. Biri is...
Episode 7 and 8 of “Misaeng: Un Incomplete Life” portray drinking culture that is heavily embedded in the context of South Korean work...
In the sixth episode of “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life,” the harsh reality of workplace bullying in South Korea’s work environment is well...
Episode 5 of “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life,” shows the realities of being a female in corporate Korean. The corporate world in Korea is...
In the drama “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life,” episode four could be the most important episode in the series. This is because, in this...
Part of the reason that “Misaeng: An Incomplete Life” is so popular, even today, is because of its authentic portrayal of the working...
“Misaeng: Incomplete Life” was published and broadcasted in 2014, and still is recognized as one of the most successful K-Dramas of all...