(ko, en, ja, Viet) 한국인이 꼭 알아야 할 칭찬의 방법 | 김경일 아주대학교 심리학과 교수 | 칭찬 소통 심리학 | 세바시 1170회

세바시 강연 Sebasi Talk
10 May 202016:16

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful talk, Gyeong-il Kim from Ajou University's psychology department explores the art of giving effective compliments. He emphasizes the importance of complimenting effort over talent to foster a growth mindset and discusses the power of personality-based compliments. Kim also highlights the unique cultural perspective of Koreans on relationships and how acknowledging these relationships in compliments can deeply impact individuals, encouraging a more respectful and meaningful form of praise.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Compliment one's effort rather than their talent to encourage hard work and reduce fear of failure.
  • 😊 Include the person's name in compliments to make them feel recognized and valued.
  • 👍 Compliment unintended or unconscious good actions to reinforce positive behavior and self-perception.
  • 🙌 Relationships are central in Korean culture, and compliments should respect and acknowledge these relationships.
  • 🤝 Koreans often use 'our' to describe personal relationships, indicating the importance of relationships in self-identity.
  • 🏆 Compliments that ignore relationships can cause distress and anxiety, especially in workplace and family settings.
  • 🌟 Respect and understand the values and strengths of different generations when giving compliments.
  • 💬 Compliments should reflect an understanding of the recipient's peer culture and generational context.
  • ❤️ Beneficial compliments in Korea include acknowledging the importance of relationships and the strengths of different generations.
  • 😊 Effective compliments lead to stronger bonds and mutual respect between individuals, regardless of age or social status.

Q & A

  • What is the main idea of the lecture given by Gyeong-il Kim?

    -The lecture discusses the importance and methods of giving effective compliments, emphasizing efforts, personality, unintended good actions, and respecting relationships.

  • Why is it better to compliment someone's effort rather than their talent?

    -Complimenting effort encourages the person to value hard work and perseverance, while complimenting talent can make them fear failure and avoid trying new challenges.

  • What is the impact of omitting a person's name when giving a compliment?

    -Omitting a person's name can make the compliment feel insincere and humiliating, as it disregards the individual's contribution and effort.

  • How can complimenting unintended good actions be beneficial?

    -Complimenting unintended good actions helps the person recognize and reinforce their positive traits, encouraging them to strive to be better.

  • What cultural characteristic makes Koreans unique in their approach to compliments?

    -Koreans have a relationship-oriented culture where the self is defined by relationships with others. This influences how they give and receive compliments, often incorporating respect for these relationships.

  • How does the Korean use of 'our' in personal contexts reflect their cultural values?

    -The use of 'our' instead of 'my' reflects the importance of relationships and collective identity in Korean culture.

  • What negative effect can arise from ignoring relationships when giving compliments in a workplace?

    -Ignoring relationships when giving compliments can make the recipient anxious and distrustful, as it disregards the social bonds that are important to them.

  • Why do Korean self-introductory letters focus on relationships rather than individual achievements?

    -Korean self-introductory letters focus on relationships because Koreans view their identity in the context of their relationships with others, rather than as isolated individuals.

  • What common misunderstanding occurs between different generations when giving compliments?

    -Different generations may not understand the values and relationships that are important to each other, leading to misunderstandings and feelings of disrespect when giving compliments.

  • How can acknowledging generational values improve the effectiveness of compliments?

    -Acknowledging generational values shows respect and understanding, making the compliment more meaningful and fostering stronger bonds between people of different ages.

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