This shift shows how traditional dining customs adapt with changing lifestyles but also reveals the deep respect and structure that shaped Korean family life. #KoreanCulture #KoreanTradition #FamilyMeals #DiningEtiquette #Korea #Kpop #KoreanLife #KoreanHistory #KoreanEtiquette
๐ฃ๏ธ joe-song-hae-yo, jeo-neun sul-eul jal mot-hae-yo. dae-sin sai-deo-ro gwaen-chan-eul-kka-yo?
Meaning:
"Iโm sorry, Iโm not good with alcohol. Instead, would cider be okay?"
(Fun fact: In Korea, โciderโ usually means lemon-lime soda, not apple cider!)
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In Korea call your friendโs parents โ์ด๋จธ๋โ (eo-meo-nim, 'mother') and โ์๋ฒ๋โ (a-beo-nim, 'father')โshowing respect is a must! ๐จ๐ฉ๐ง Use Korean family honorifics to honor cultural norms and etiquette. ๐
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Mastering Korean etiquette means understanding when to use ์กด๋๋ง (jondaetmal - formal speech) & ๋ฐ๋ง (banmal). This shows politeness and cultural awareness in Korean communication. ๐ Avoid awkward moments by learning these! #LearnKorean #KoreanLanguage #TravelKorea #KoreanEtiquette #K-drama
When meeting Koreans, some might ask your age. Why? They are trying to know which level of speech to use and how to address you properly and talk to you. ๐ฐ๐ท
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Did you know there are different ways to say "thank you" in Korean? Each one sends a specific message about your relationship with the other person! #KoreanCulture #KoreanEtiquette #Kdrama
Ever called a Korean by their first name and watched the room go silent? ๐ณ There's a reason! In Korea, using someone's first name can be seen as disrespectful, especially to those older or higher-ranking. #KoreanCulture #KoreanEtiquette #Kdrama