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Incorrect Korean that you’ll hear at restaurants (Honorifics) | Korean FAQ

A lot of Korean is incorrect, just as there are many English mistakes used commonly in English speaking countries. But that doesn't always make them necessarily wrong. Some "incorrect" Korean is used commonly in restaurants, in order to make the Korean sound extra polite - even more polite than is necessary. There are some specific grammar forms you'll hear more often in restaurants, and I'll show you what these mean and why they're technically incorrect... but I'll also show you how they can also be right.

A Look Back at 2021

It is the end of 2021 and I must say that I am sort of glad that it is over, if I am being totally honest. This was the year that followed the death and started with being alone and in quarantine. Suffice to say that it was not a great start to the year.

Photographically speaking it was not much better. Work was non-existent. I did do a gallery for GuruShots in Seoul and that was fun. It was nice to feel that I was doing something somewhat “professional” and related to photography.

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Hello! I am an experienced ESL teacher currently living in Yangsan. I can also travel to Ulsan and Busan by car. I am an F6 visa holder, I have 10 years of teaching experience in Korea and Vietnam. I have taught students ages 4-60 years old. I have all of my documents, and I can start asap. I am looking for full-time, part-time, online, private tutoring, or phone work. I strongly prefer business English and adult teaching roles but am open to other offers as well. Thank you, 감사합니다!

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Where can I get a MacBook repaired in Busan & Daegu & yang-san?

My MacBook won't turn on and I need someone to take a look at it. 피망머니상 I heard the Apple store in Shinsegae doesn't do repairs.. If anyone could recommend a place, I would really appreciate it!

Thanks in advance!

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We Eat a Terrifying Deep Sea Creature for Xmas | Shimgiiljan

Burger n' Kimchi head to a Korean university student drinking place for a dinner that serves Blackmouth Angler Fish or Monkfish a special Korean delicacy called "Agujjim." For as hideous as this creature looks to us humans, it sure is tasty. The meat is unsurprisingly soft for a squishy deep sea living creature. There's also plenty of it!

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