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Instead of being programmed by a religion to feel guilt as a result of wrong doing, and being subject to punishment by the creators and keepers of this method of social control, Koreans have traditionally been conditioned to feel intense shame when they are guilty of or are accused of wrong-doing, as well as when someone fails to follow the institutionalized rules of etiquette and morality in their relationships with them, women's cheap ugg classic short boots red 5825 on sale uk usa thereby damaging their “face.”
As it happens, this system turns out to be a more powerful control mechanism than religious-based guilt feelings, resulting in Koreans in general being far better behaved than their religious-guilt oriented counterparts in other countries.
The role of shame in Korean culture derives from the influence of Confucianism, which teaches that personal shame should be the basis of all morality—not religious concepts that promise punishment in an afterlife or secular laws that call for punishment in real life.
In religious-based guilt cultures,women's cheap ugg classic short boots chesnut 5825 on sale uk usa especially Christianized cultures, people who are guilty of wrongdoing may suffer from guilt feelings but their suffering is generally not visible and does not necessarily affect the behavior of others toward them.
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