Greeting Becomes Routine Regardless of Age, Seniority, or Rank

Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, launched a campaign called "The person who sees first greets first" on the 27th as part of its friendly customer service initiative.


The campaign, "The person who sees first greets first!", involving Kim Cheol-woo, the governor of Boseong-gun, and over 800 public officials, was started with the aim of creating a happy Boseong by alleviating situations where visitors might feel unfamiliar in places such as the government office plaza, corridors, and offices, allowing them to visit the office in a comfortable and bright atmosphere.

[Photo by Boseong-gun]

[Photo by Boseong-gun]

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An employee named Kim who participated in the campaign said, "With just a simple greeting, the atmosphere inside the office has brightened considerably, and it is expected to greatly contribute to enhancing friendly service for residents."


Governor Kim Cheol-woo of Boseong-gun said, "The basis of kindness is to warmly greet first wherever you are," adding, "I hope that practicing the 'The person who sees first greets first' campaign becomes a daily habit so that everyone we meet can experience a happier Boseong."


Meanwhile, Boseong-gun designates every Wednesday as "Employee Kindness Commitment Day," during which they read kindness pledges and chant kindness slogans to foster friendly service.


Additionally, to provide impressive civil service to residents, the county conducts self-assessment surveys on kindness twice a year, operates civil service guides, and runs a mileage system to shorten the processing period for civil petitions.



Boseong = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Cheon-seok hss79@asiae.co.kr


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