
When a new year begins, people often exchange words of blessing. In Korea, these are called deokdam—words that express wishes for another’s happiness and prosperity. Since ancient times, Koreans have believed that words carry power—that what we speak can come to pass. From this belief, the tradition of sharing deokdam was born. Because deokdam is meant to uplift and bring joy, it should be spoken sincerely, not merely out of habit. When words are offered with genuine warmth, their power to encourage becomes even greater.
This month, share heartfelt deokdam with your family. In giving such blessings, both the one who speaks and the listener will be enriched.
- Tip
- Offer deokdam using words like the following:
- Expressions of gratitude
- Wishes for health and happiness
- Words of encouragement and support from the heart
- Hopeful words that carry positive energy
- Words that uplift, not those that lecture or correct
* Add a personal touch with handwritten deokdam or calligraphy.