Why Do Koreans Ask About MBTI and Blood Type?

 

Why Do Koreans Ask About MBTI and Blood Type?

If you live in or visit South Korea, you may notice people asking about your MBTI or even your blood type early in a conversation. To many foreigners, this can feel strange, but in Korea, it’s usually a friendly way to connect.

MBTI is extremely popular in Korea, especially among younger generations. People use it as a simple way to understand personality traits like how you communicate, make decisions, or react in social situations. It’s often used as an icebreaker rather than a serious personality test.

Blood type beliefs have been part of East Asian culture for decades. Many Koreans grow up hearing that different blood types are associated with certain personalities, much like how horoscopes are used in other cultures. Even though it’s not scientific, it remains a fun and familiar topic.

In Korea’s fast-paced society, these questions help people understand each other quickly and avoid awkwardness. They’re usually asked out of curiosity, not to judge or label someone.

Overall, asking about MBTI or blood type is another way Koreans try to build rapport and communicate more smoothly.






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