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Beneath La Defense, Paris, May 2007 © T Coyner 2007

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Beneath La Defense, Paris, May 2007
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Monday, August 13, 2007

 

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Guide to Business Etiquette in Asia
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Struggling to understand NE Asia while keeping a sense of humor? 

If the answer is yes, this site is for you.

             


This site began in 1996 as a vanity site as well as a means of learning more about the Internet. It has become a minor institution for those people interested in NE Asia with a sense of  humor as well as professional and academic concerns.

I don't take this enterprise too seriously but I do try to keep it as current as possible.  Should you have any contributions, I hope you may share them with us all care of the below left e-mail button.

O-genki de, chal isseo, slán go foill...Tom Coyner

 

Our topics are organized as follows:

  • True Facts - a series of accounts illustrating that the truth is weirder than fiction

  • Tall Tales - jokes, poems, photos, graphics and essays

  • Top Ten (and Other Lists) - originally about computers, this section lost its way as funnier lists were sent in.
     
  • Understanding Japan- this was the first section devoted to learning about this part of the world; it is now quite huge.
     
  • Understanding Korea - this soon followed the Japan section with an especially large section on North Korea.

  • Serious Stuff - serious topics that don't fit into other sections are included here including religion, economics, politics, etc.
     
  • RPCV's Korea - for Korea Returned Peace Corps Volunteers - with e-mail directory along with photos/contributions of and by RPCVs--recently expanded.

  • Friends of IBEAR-devoted to alumnae and friends of the University of Southern California IBEAR MBA program; includes extensive e-mail directory photos/contributions of and by IBEAR alumnae.

  • Family Pages-to individual family pages.

 

 

 

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Understanding Korea:
(get online Korea news by clicking on the above heading)

            
*  Mastering Business in Korea:  A Practical Guide, a 270-page book is now on sale.  To get an idea of this book, please read the endorsements, table of contents, acknowledgements, and the Foreword by Nick Reilly, President of GM Asia-Pacific.  To read a review, click here. To order your copy, click here or go to Amazon.com.

 
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Media Should See Press Room Closure As An Opportunity - A column by Michael Breen intended for, but not published in The Korea Times, June 1, 2007; later published in the JoongAng Daily, June 18, 2007;
*
Corporate Korea Corks the Bottle as Women Rise  - Female employees are challenging Korea's corporate drinking culture, The New York Times, June 10, 2007;
 * From Peace Corps Volunteer to Top Business Executive Advisor - Interview of Tom Coyner, Korea Times. April 2, 2007;
* Korean Business Feels the Pinch between China and Japan - Four articles from the International Herald Tribune, Chosun Ilbo, and Financial Times, March 19~28, 2007;
*  Published Articles on Doing Business in Korea - practical tips and perspectives, updated weekly, by Tom Coyner.

 Understanding Japan:
*
Suicide in Japan
- The three main causes, J@pan Inc., June 13, 2007;
* You've Been Living in Japan a Long Time When...
a very long check list for long-time expats;
* Japan's Lost Generation - Japan Inc. is back, but millions of young workers have been left behind, BusinessWeek; May 28, 2007
*
Developing Nation: Japanese Clothiers Update Their Lines - Changes in diet produce curvier bodies in women
, Asia Wall St. Journal, May 7, 2007.

Serious Stuff:
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What is anti-Americanism?  Anti-Americanism doesn't deal with reality, but many admirers of the United States aren't dealing with reality, either, JoongAng Daily, May 18, 2007;
*
A Forensic Psychologist's View of the VA Tech Massacre - Interview of Dr. Michael Welner, Hugh Hewitt Show, April 2007;
* For Muslim Who Says Violence Destroys Islam, Violent Threats - Dr. Sultan bitterly criticized the Muslim clerics, holy warriors and political leaders who she believes have distorted the teachings of Muhammad and the Koran for 14 centuries, New York Times, March 11, 2006;
* Who Are the Quakers? - Tom's frequently updated illustrated, hypertext essay on the Quakers' role in society

Tall Tales & Photo Essays:
*St. Patrick's Day Parade & Irish Festival - by Tom Coyner, Seoul, March 2007;
 
*Photo Essay of Northern Thailand
- by Tom Coyner, Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, December 2006;
* Gaelic Football & Hurling Photos
- by Tom Coyner, Shanghai GAA Tournament, October 2006:
* The Value of a Drink
- Quotes by famous people with health advisories.

True Facts:
* Woman Busted in Crack Whinge, News.com.au, December 20, 2006;
* Flatulence Causes Emergency Landing  -  How to get banned from flying on an airline for a very long time, Agence France-Presse, December 7, 2006;
* Man cuts off penis in drunken bet - A man who cut off his own penis in a drunken bet had it stitched back on by Latvian doctors, The Australian, July 21, 2006;
* Two Irishmen get into a boat  - Two drunken Irishmen who stole a fishing trawler and tried to sail 107km across the Irish Sea after missing their ferry home, The Times, July 18, 2006.

Top 10 (& Other Lists):
* Nine Grouchoisms;
* 27 Strategies of US Armed Forces for Encountering a Snake in the Area of Operations;
* 32 Laughs from Employee Performance Evaluations;
*  The Top Ten Signs You're in Korea