Things I Learned Living in South KOREA 🫨

Things I Learned Living in South KOREA 🫨

Marlon Aleister

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@mr.choi04
@mr.choi04 - 15.01.2024 17:08

It sounds familiar to a person who lives in Germany, saying “Guten Appetite” - which thanks for the food.

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@kikismit
@kikismit - 15.01.2024 17:46

How smart you are :) nice observation

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@abbysmith5933
@abbysmith5933 - 15.01.2024 17:54

What were those creamy noodles at the end called?

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@Smoses_senpai
@Smoses_senpai - 15.01.2024 17:57

In my opinion not following a religion is the smart thing to do

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@LeShaiyan
@LeShaiyan - 15.01.2024 18:59

okay? in my country we dont say grac or pray either xD

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@Era_xoxo
@Era_xoxo - 15.01.2024 19:35

Do you have any tips on learning the language/practising the language? I've been learning korean for a few months and i'm trying to correct and better it
PS. Love ut videos

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@twilahdarkrose4256
@twilahdarkrose4256 - 15.01.2024 19:55

I really enjoy your posts! I have never traveled there, but enjoy the cities, the culture, the language and the people. Excellent job!❤

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@Capibaracapibara1992
@Capibaracapibara1992 - 15.01.2024 20:10

60% are irreligious yet they celebrate christmas, Jesus Christ "birthday"

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@verti3213
@verti3213 - 15.01.2024 21:39

Truly a fertile ground for communism. It's OUR wife/husband ;D

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@AniMin82
@AniMin82 - 15.01.2024 22:50

Flemish Dutch has "Smakelijk" before meals and "ons/onze" meaning our, e.g. "ons moeder" means "our mom" and is said by the child/children and husband (who is the father of the children). It's things like this that make me feel much closer to Korean culture than to American culture.

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@suutsOG
@suutsOG - 16.01.2024 01:59

North, South, they both Korean too me.

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@betsywilliams3666
@betsywilliams3666 - 16.01.2024 02:24

Thank you for explaining why Koreans say our. It makes so much more sense.

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@JackIngoff-o7k
@JackIngoff-o7k - 16.01.2024 08:27

Like saying いただきます which is what Japanese people say before eating. It means “I will have this”

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@cashdr3ams
@cashdr3ams - 16.01.2024 09:13

Call Kylan

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@A_B_C_D_E_F_G797
@A_B_C_D_E_F_G797 - 16.01.2024 09:22

We also use that 'our' in 🇱🇰.

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@A_B_C_D_E_F_G797
@A_B_C_D_E_F_G797 - 16.01.2024 09:24

For me, I don't pray before meal, but say thank you in my mind.

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@Cajun_Seasoning
@Cajun_Seasoning - 16.01.2024 21:04

Interesting because i would sometimes use 'our' instead of 'my' speaking English in certain situations. For example 'back in our school' even though I'm talking about my school in particular to someone who would go to a different one. Idk if that's a me thing or a UK thing or just a highly circumstantial thing

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@oryenm
@oryenm - 16.01.2024 23:08

south korea still sells dog meat

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@fenrirrider3991
@fenrirrider3991 - 17.01.2024 07:05

Communal culture. Sounds like communism to me.

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@sichaoxian
@sichaoxian - 20.01.2024 14:01

Northern Chinese also refer to the person’s family he is talking to as “our” and not “your”, something that southern Chinese are uncomfortable with 😂didn’t know that Korean people have similar culture.

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@codrin1862
@codrin1862 - 20.01.2024 14:03

Cool stuff

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@Klaygostopmotion
@Klaygostopmotion - 23.01.2024 23:13

Our Korea 🇰🇷 🇰🇵

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@user-nn6iu5nc2u
@user-nn6iu5nc2u - 24.01.2024 08:17

They are so racist, but they have so many African habits, beliefs etc.😮

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@HoMeLeSs_aDuLtS
@HoMeLeSs_aDuLtS - 24.01.2024 21:06

In my native language too we say 'ma' which translates to ' our' however we also use ' na' which means ' my' but only for certain words. For example ' na pencil' which is ' my pencil' and ' ma illu' which literally translates to ' our house' but it was supposed to mean ' my house'. So yeah it might not sound weird to mean but people from the west might find it pretty weird.

You'll get used to it once you start speaking 😀👍

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@Veronica_Boer
@Veronica_Boer - 24.01.2024 22:53

Wow, thanks for this cultural tip❤

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@Waylonwars
@Waylonwars - 26.01.2024 20:26

So what you're saying is that South Korea is communist?

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@ElArgelinoBasado1962
@ElArgelinoBasado1962 - 18.02.2024 00:26

in arabic refering to someone in plural is for respect

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@lethastewart4397
@lethastewart4397 - 20.02.2024 08:04

Saying Grace is praying. Grace is just a special prayer. That’s typically said before a meal.

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@NaishiYT
@NaishiYT - 22.02.2024 17:34

Ohhh that’s why people say 우리 in sentences that I thought it wouldn’t be used in. I was always so confused by that😭

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@intrestingdaily
@intrestingdaily - 23.02.2024 04:42

I have never prayed in my life

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@User_is_gonefromeverywhere
@User_is_gonefromeverywhere - 17.03.2024 16:41

"sharing a husband"

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@bbrabow1gmail
@bbrabow1gmail - 27.03.2024 09:14

Saying something that is the equivalent of appreciating a meal is different from saying grace or giving praise to God for the food that you're receiving

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@ree3197
@ree3197 - 28.05.2024 04:38

They ssl have a huge issue with cults

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@wonhong8287
@wonhong8287 - 19.08.2024 04:30

If you define a religion, code of thinking or norm of life or ethical system, Koreans ' religion would be definitely Confucius. Actually SK is the most Confucius society in the world. China has abandoned it during the cultural revolution and Japan is not so Confucius as Korea is. You can see Kpop idols bow to their seniors and elders. There are 5 levels of honorific or humble way of speaking in korean language. All of these are the legacy of Confucius traditions.

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@hahohehahohe179
@hahohehahohe179 - 19.08.2024 21:14

Very accurate!

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@yongburmkim9656
@yongburmkim9656 - 22.08.2024 11:49

60% no religion but has more churches than convenient store.

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@user-chjteadbj
@user-chjteadbj - 25.08.2024 13:11

콩국수 맛있겠다.

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@dominos_pizza_95
@dominos_pizza_95 - 26.08.2024 23:02

한국인 크리스천이어도 식전기도를 하는 사람은 1000명 중 1명일거에요

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@Datis-uh8sw
@Datis-uh8sw - 22.05.2025 14:50

In Germany also the most people like myself are atheist and even religious people don’t say grace like who tf does that😂

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@John-c9q4x
@John-c9q4x - 27.05.2025 01:39

What the heck are you talking about most people in America don’t say grace before eating .

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