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Unusual Korean Culture Introduction: Blue Sponges on Car Doors Hello, today let's delve into a distinctive aspect of Korean culture related to cars. Blue Sponges on Car Doors When you visit Korea, you may frequently observe an intriguing sight on the doors of cars. Let's take a look at the picture below to understand what it is. These are blue sponges attached to car doors. When a car is released from the factory, these sponges serve as a buffer to prevent .. 2023. 12. 8.
What is 「How much is it?」 called in Korean? Today's basic Korean conversation study session focuses on buying and selling items. Since buying and selling are such common activities in our daily lives, learning these expressions will be incredibly useful, and you'll be able to use them throughout your life. This Korean conversation session will cover expressions for asking questions to store clerks when you're curious about the price or de.. 2023. 11. 27.
The expression used when approaching a Korean for the first time Koreans use the following expressions when talking to someone they meet for the first time.(한국인은 처음 보는 사람에게 말을 걸 때 다음과 같은 표현을 사용합니다.)  Although it may vary slightly depending on the situation, let's go over some common expressions.(상황에 따라 조금씩 달라지기도 하지만, 일반적인 표현을 알아보겠습니다.) 저기요 🙂 Imagine you're sitting on a bench, taking a break, and you witness someone dropping their wallet. In such a situation,.. 2023. 11. 26.
Why You Shouldn't Write and Read Korean in English Hello, it's time for Learning Korean with Koreans.Why You Shouldn't Write and Read Korean in English Writing Korean pronunciation in English alphabet and reading it aloud is, for Koreans, one of the worst pronunciations they could hear. It sounds as strange as trying to converse while shouting, "I'm a foreigner, please understand my weird pronunciation!" To excel in Korean, one must make an effo.. 2023. 11. 23.
Greetings Taught by Koreans for Learning Korean Hello, this is Learning Korean with Koreans. Today, in our first lesson, we'll be discussing greetings.  Korean greetings As you probably already know, one of the most common greetings is "안녕하세요" (Annyeonghaseyo).  This greeting is used in various situations: 1. (Slightly bowing your head or waist) 안녕하세요   - Appropriate in most situations, regardless of age or profession.    - Not considered awk.. 2023. 10. 1.
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