Anyone know what the proper procedure for giving gifts is in Korean culture? Any gift ideas? I'm also wondering about tipping manners.
Once or twice I've given a tip to a girl after the session while presenting the money with both hands, because I read that was a more polite way to give a tip. The girl seemed a little phased but smiled and accepted anyway.
Recently I read that you should only do that with gifts, and cash gifts must always be in white envelopes with their names on it. Woops? I don't know their real names and I can't write in Korean anyway! Plus I read that tipping is discouraged in Korea? Don't get that one. Also realized I've never tipped/gifted a
Mamasan and that might be a good idea too.
So anyway, I've just been tipping western style (one handed, folded money, no bowing) since. Seems fine, but with the Holidays I've been thinking about gifts and so on. What to give, how to give, how much to give, that kind of thing. Basically I'd just to be a little more generous and polite. Especially for the holidays and their new year when it comes around in Feb.
So whatever knowledge you guys have on the niceties of being nice with Korean (or other Asian) gals is much appreciated.