'''' () is a popular type of gathering in the society of South Korea, and refers to a group of people getting together to eat and drink. In Korean society, hoesik has been established as a subculture of an organization or enterprise. In Korean corporate culture, hoesik'' which have been a longstanding tradition, typically take place after work hours. However, such events have come under scrutiny as social issues due to the collectivist nature of Korean corporate culture, which has led to structural problems characterized by rigidity and coercion.
'''' () is a popular type of gathering in the society of South Korea, and refers to a group of people getting together to eat and drink. In Korean society, hoesik has been established as a subculture of an organization or enterprise. In Korean corporate culture, hoesik which have been a longstanding tradition, typically take place after work hours. However, such events have come under scrutiny as social issues due to the collectivist nature of Korean corporate culture, which has led to structural problems characterized by rigidity and coercion.
== History == The origin of hoesik was based on the word hoemin of the Joseon period. It is said that the word hoemin'' was used in order to make the kings and officials of Joseon become 'Let's be one'. It seems that the most likely theory has changed from the word hoemin to hoesik. In this way, hoesik is not a place for the individual, as it can be interpreted as an interpretation that the king and his subjects should live together and eat together.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).