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Shoes or no shoes indoors?
In Korea: Shoes off at the door is standard, or face a “culture shock” alert! 😅
In lots of Western homes: It really depends on the family.
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In Korea, – 주세요 is your polite "please give me"!
Attach –주세요 to nouns for easy asks: [Noun] + 주세요 = Please give me [Noun]!

Examples:
• 김치 주세요 → Kimchi please
• 물 주세요 → Water please

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In Korea strong eye contact might be rude sometimes.
Avoiding strong eye contact with elders is subtle respect!
In the West: Direct eye contact = confidence 💪

In Korea: Staring at elders can seem challenging or disrespectful 😯
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→ To hold hands: 손을 잡다 (soneul japda)

손 = hand
잡다 = hold
잡다 means to hold, to grab, to catch

The 을? This is an object marker.

Use these expressions in your Korean practice!
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Korean Phrase of the day: you can end conversations warmly with ‘다음에 봐요’ (See you next time). 👋 #KoreanLanguage #TravelKorea #KoreanVocabulary #KoreanWord #Kpop #Korea #Korean #KoreanCulture #Kdrama #KDramaFan #KnowKoreanCulture #KoreanWord #Hangul #SpeakKorean #KoreanLessons #KoreanTips

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🌟 높임말 (Nopimmal) 🌟
Want to show EXTRA respect? Go for 높임말!
This is super polite Korean speech for elders, teachers, bosses, and anyone you really honor.
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Learn Korean consonants (mnemonics)
1. ㄱ (g/k) - "ㄱ" resembles a gecko’s bent leg. Think “gecko” for the “g” sound.
2. ㄴ (n) - “noodle” hanging down for the “n” sound. 🍜 #LearnKorean #KoreanAlphabet #Hangul #KoreanTips #StudyKorean #KoreanForBeginners #LearnHangul #KoreanStudy #KoreanFun #K-Drama

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Break (an object) = 깨다 (kkaeda)
e.g., 유리를 깨다 (yurireul kkaeda) = break a glass

Learning context is key! 🇰🇷✨
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