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Nunchi

눈치 · NOON-chee · Korean · noun
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The subtle art of sensing and reading others' moods and the unspoken atmosphere of a situation, and responding gracefully.

Definition

The subtle art of sensing and reading others' moods and the unspoken atmosphere of a situation, and responding gracefully — social intelligence that gauges a room before a word is spoken.

Connotation & usage

Where empathy is feeling with another and tact is polite delivery, nunchi is the prior perceptual step: rapidly reading the collective mood and one's relative status, then calibrating behavior. It is a skill one has (눈치 있다) or lacks (눈치 없다), not an emotion one feels — closely tied to reading another's mood (kibun).

Literal sense

nun “eye” + chi = “eye-measure.”

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Etymology

눈 nun “eye” + chi; first attested in the 17th century, written in hanja as 眼勢 “eye force/power.” The -chi element's origin is unknown.

How it has changed

Stable core meaning since the 1600s; popularized in English-language cultural writing as a Korean “superpower” (c. 2020). No major semantic shift.

Dispute & caveat

Some Western treatments romanticize nunchi as a mystical “sixth sense”; scholarly sources frame it soberly as high-context social sensitivity tied to hierarchy and harmony. (A capacity, not a discrete emotion.)

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