Singaporean Artist Introduces The Korean Concept Of Social Awareness Called "Nunchi" With Adorable Comics And How To Practice It
Life would become a can be bit easier with a little nunchi!
Chelsi
- Published in Interesting
When in social situations, wouldn’t it be great if you can easily read minds to know how to respond? This power would come in handy, especially with work and family.
Unfortunately, this isn’t really possible and the next best thing is to read between lines and listen attentively. This way you’ll know if your next move or words would be appropriate for the situation.
A Singaporean artist who goes by the social media name, robert.the.otter introduced something he learned that might be helpful to those who struggle to pick up social cues. Robert narrated that with workplaces transitioning to work-from-home setups, he thought he was adapting well until his interaction with his family filled him with doubts.
That’s when he found out about “Nunchi” or a Korean concept used to better read the room and adapt accordingly. This concept helped him better listen to his family and co-workers, resulting in successful interactions!
In his illustrations, he explained the difference between western and eastern cultures and how they build relationships with each other. Nunchi is a big part of eastern culture more than the others.
So how do you practice nunchi and what will you get out of it? Well, Robert made it easier to understand with these steps.
What exactly is Nunchi from the perspective of robert-the-otter?
Instagram robert.the.otterDuring tough times of employees transitioning to work-from-home situations, Robert finally thinks he’s got the hang of it
Instagram robert.the.otterHe talked with his family in an optimistic manner and went about his usual ways
Instagram robert.the.otterIt would’ve been okay, if only he picked up the signs first
Instagram robert.the.otterHe then found a solution so he wouldn’t have doubts like that the next time, which is something called “nunchi”
Instagram robert.the.otterIn other terms, it can also be called heightened social awareness where the way listen and observe can help how you would react next in a situation
Instagram robert.the.otterIf you practice enough, you’ll be able to hone the skill of having quick nunchi!
Instagram robert.the.otterIn the West, nunchi isn’t as practiced often as people in the East
Instagram robert.the.otterIt takes a lot of nunchi in the East to be able to catch their social cues
Instagram robert.the.otterIf you’re a young graduate trying to get your first job, it would do well for you to practice it so you’ll be able to adapt well
Instagram robert.the.otterYou might make mistakes that you could’ve easily prevent
Instagram robert.the.otterIt’s normal for Korean parents to instill knowing your place among others
Instagram robert.the.otterHow to practice nunchi? Look and listen to others first before going on about yourself
Instagram robert.the.otterSometimes you have to read between the lines
Instagram robert.the.otterOvertalking means there is less room for you to listen
Instagram robert.the.otterNunchi helps with having good timing
Instagram robert.the.otterThis doesn’t mean you’ll always be going with the flow
Instagram robert.the.otterAn example of how successful the concept of nunchi is the growth of South Korea
Instagram robert.the.otterRobert finally learned how to listen and respond to his family
Instagram robert.the.otterIt might not be something that you can do all the time but with a little effort, you’ll be able to understand your surroundings better
Instagram robert.the.otterWell, this was definitely useful. Whether you work with very vocal people or live somewhere silence is more appreciated, nunchi should be learned.
Naturally reading a room will make you a better listener and would lead you to better reactions than accidentally saying something wrong in social situations.