Lately, I have been hanging out with more and more Korean people. It's great. One thing I have found is that all the Korean people I have met (less than 10) touch me quite often. I will give some examples;
The first time I met one of my male friends, he playfully punched me in the arm when I payed for this coffee. We had known each other about 3 mins at that stage, lol... It kind of shocked me because I don't expect contact between two people that early on. I didn't mind it, I am a pretty relaxed person, but it just surprised me a bit.
I met this Korean girl that I had previously emailed. She gave me a hug. She had never seen me before and gave me a hug straight away. Once again, I didn't mind, but was surprised.
Sitting next to a Korean girl at a restaurant, having her press her body against me when reaching for water etc... Leaving her leg resting against mine while eating etc... Once again, I had known this person for about 2 hours at this stage.
Walking down the street with a girl and having her walk so close to me that we are literally bumping into each other on every second step and I am slowly being driven off the sidewalk into the gutter.
General playful hitting and pushing by both male and female. If I am writing something in 한굴 on my palm to check spelling they will make me write on their palm, or vice versa. Patting on shoulders too...
Is this behaviour normal? Or have I stumbled across the most touchy-feely Koreans ever?
Contact with people when first meeting in Australia is generally restricted to a handshake. Occasionally, you will find someone who is very touchy, but they are considered outside of the norm. A hug with a sister/brother in law, or a kiss on the cheek is acceptable too I guess. Normally, If a girl was touching me this much I would interpret it as interest, but I don't think it is in this case... I guess I am just experiencing a butting of cultures.
I googled and I found this:
"Koreans consider it a personal violation to be touched by someone who is not a relative or close friend. Avoid touching, patting or back slapping a Korean"
In light of my experience I strongly disagree with this statement, unless I am being repeatedly violated without knowing any better haha...
It would be great if someone could offer some explanations/interpretations/examples to help me understand this a bit better.
Thanks!