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태도 — meaning in English: attitude

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조성
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복원
bog
태도
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파운드
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가을
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 태도 in discussions about personal interactions, such as during a job interview, where body language and demeanor are assessed. It's also common in educational settings when teachers discuss students' attitudes towards learning, indicating a person's approach or mindset.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '마음가짐' (maeumgajim), which translates to 'mindset.' While 태도 focuses more on the outward expression of one's feelings or stance, 마음가짐 refers to the internal mental state. You might choose 태도 when discussing how someone presents themselves publicly, whereas 마음가짐 would fit better in a conversation about someone's inner thoughts or approach to challenges.
Culture
The word 태도 comes from the Sino-Korean characters 態度, which means 'posture' or 'manner.' In Korean culture, attitude is crucial, as it reflects respect and awareness of social hierarchies, especially in formal settings. This word emphasizes not just the outward behavior but also the inner mindset that shapes those behaviors.
FAQ
Q.What does 태도 mean in English?
태도 translates to 'attitude' in English, referring to a person's approach or demeanor in various situations.
Q.How do you use 태도 in a sentence?
You can say something like, '그의 태도는 매우 긍정적이다,' which means 'His attitude is very positive.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 태도?
A common mistake is using 태도 only in a negative context. While 태도 can describe a negative attitude, it is also used for positive or neutral attitudes, so context is key.
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