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‘Good Enough’ and ‘Too Much Trouble’

Two words best capture how South Korea’s market and society make decisions: “good enough” and “too much trouble.” These are not casual expressions but practical filters used by consumers and citizens in everyday life. Even business models that have been proven elsewhere lose their competitiveness in Korea if they fail to pass this test.

In the Korean context, “good enough” is not a negative judgment. It signals acceptance — a threshold that says a product or service is sufficient for immediate use. “Too much trouble,” by contrast, means rejection before price or quality are even considered. When something requires excessive explanation, long procedures, or significant time, consumers rarely complain. They simply walk away.

Many global brands miscalculate at this point. They assume that success abroad guarantees acceptance in Korea. But the question Korean consumers ask is blunt: Does this make my life easier right now? If the answer is unclear, global standards or brand philosophy offer little protection.

Korea’s well-known palli-palli culture is often mistaken for impatience. In reality, it reflects a rational intolerance for friction. Waiting, traveling, repeating steps, and setting up systems are all treated as hidden costs. As a result, solutions that are imperfect but convenient tend to outperform those that are refined but cumbersome.

The implication is clear. In South Korea, competitiveness no longer rests on whether a business model has been internationally validated. It rests on whether it reduces friction in daily life. “Good enough” grants entry. “Too much trouble” ensures a silent exit. This standard now applies not only to foreign brands, but increasingly to Korean institutions themselves.

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-한국을 세계로, 세계를 한국으로- Socko is a Korean editorial writer analyzing geopolitics, economics, and power structures with clarity, depth, and a touch of refined satire. From local politics to global shifts, Socko delivers commentary that informs, questions, and challenges. Socko는 국제정치·경제·권력 구조를 깊이 있게 해석하는 한국의 에디토리얼 라이터로, 정교한 풍자와 분석을 통해 세상의 본질을 드러냅니다.

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