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Exploring Korean Traditions: Family Events and Funeral Customs

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   Koreans emphasize relationships and community, and greetings often reflect these values.  Especially during special situations such as moving to a new home, Koreans uphold traditions that foster respect and friendliness.  Let’s explore these scenarios in more detail. 1. Moving to a New Place In Korea, when someone moves into a new neighborhood, it is common to greet neighbors with small gifts such as rice cakes ( tteok ) or household items like detergent or soap. This tradition is rooted in the desire to build a good relationship with neighbors and bring harmony to the community. Sharing rice cakes, especially those made with red beans, is believed to ward off bad luck. Why this custom? This gesture shows humility and an intention to form a friendly connection with the people around you. It also sets the tone for mutual respect in the new living environment. What to Say: "Hello, we recently moved in. We hope to get along well with you." In Korean: "안녕하세요, 저희는 새로 이...

Exploring Korean Traditions: Family Events and Funeral Customs

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   Koreans emphasize relationships and community, and greetings often reflect these values.  Especially during special situations such as moving to a new home, Koreans uphold traditions that foster respect and friendliness.  Let’s explore these scenarios in more detail. 1. Moving to a New Place In Korea, when someone moves into a new neighborhood, it is common to greet neighbors with small gifts such as rice cakes ( tteok ) or household items like detergent or soap. This tradition is rooted in the desire to build a good relationship with neighbors and bring harmony to the community. Sharing rice cakes, especially those made with red beans, is believed to ward off bad luck. Why this custom? This gesture shows humility and an intention to form a friendly connection with the people around you. It also sets the tone for mutual respect in the new living environment. What to Say: "Hello, we recently moved in. We hope to get along well with you." In Korean: "안녕하세요, 저희는 새로 이...

Let's learn how to say hello in Korean.

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Greetings are the first step to connecting with others, regardless of the language we speak. In Korean, greetings are not only essential for daily interactions but also reflect the respect and warmth that define the culture. Hello (안녕하세요) "Hello" is the most common and polite way to greet someone in Korean. It can be used at any time of the day. Pronunciation: Ahn-nyuhng-ha-seh-yo Nice to meet you (만나서 반가워요) This expression is used when meeting someone for the first time. It's both friendly and respectful. Pronunciation: Mahn-na-suh ban-ga-wo-yo Thank you (감사합니다) A polite way to show gratitude in Korean. It is appropriate for both formal and informal situations. Pronunciation: Gam-sa-ham-ni-da Goodbye (안녕히 가세요 / 안녕히 계세요) Use "안녕히 가세요" (ahn-nyuhng-hi ga-seh-yo) when someone is leaving, and "안녕히 계세요" (ahn-nyuhng-hi gye-seh-yo) when you are the one leaving. 1. 안녕하세요 (Hello) Korean: 안녕하세요 English: Hello When to use: A standard greeting used at any tim...

Let's meet on Monday in Korean time : Free Korean a trial class schedule.🎉

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  Hello there!  ✋ I am Summer. Thank you so much. See you next time.  👏 Don’t miss out on this chance to gain new knowledge and skills—sign up for our free trial class today!   I look forward to seeing you there! 😊 

To students preparing for TOPIK exam: Step-by-step preparation course guide

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  Hi. Everyone preparing for the TOPIK exam.  I understand well that you will feel nervous and worried about the upcoming exam. Here I'm going to give you some good advice step by step. To All Students Preparing for the Exam    The big day is just around the corner, and your hard work is about to pay off. Every step you’ve taken so far—every late-night study session, every revision, every question you asked—has brought you closer to success. Believe in your preparation and trust in your abilities.   This is your moment to shine! Stay positive, focused, and confident, knowing that all your effort will lead you to great things. We're rooting for you every step of the way! 🌟💪 Now, let's dive into the detailed study tips for beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels that you can use to finalize your preparation! 📚✨  Final Study Tips for Beginner Level - Effective Study Methods 1. Review Basic Vocabulary and Grammar: Go over the most basic and commonly...

역지사지:처지를 바꾸어 서로 생각하다.

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Introduction and What It Means Introduction What It Means Introduction 역지사지 is a Korean term that encourages us to consider the world from another person’s perspective. In essence, it means “putting yourself in someone else's shoes.” By practicing this mindset, you develop empathy, deepen your understanding of others, and build more meaningful relationships. « Back to Introduction and What It Means What It Means What It Means Definition 역지사지 is about imagining what another person is experiencing. Whether someone is facing difficulties or making important decisions, understanding their perspective can help you relate better and behave more compassionately. « Back to Introduction and What It Means 역지사지 애니메이션 스토리보드 역지사지 도입 (Introduction) 배경은 평화로운 도시나 공원을 담아 따뜻한 분위기를 하고 있습니다. 관찰 (Observation) 한 인물 A가 길을 걷다가 친구 B의 오래되고 닳은 신발과 피...

The essential grammar list for TOPIK preparation.

TOPIK Essential Grammar Points 필수 문법 (Essential Grammar Points) 1급 주요 문법 (Level 1 Grammar) -은/는: 주격 조사 (Topic marker) -이/가: 주격 조사 (Subject marker) -을/를: 목적격 조사 (Object marker) -에: 위치 및 시간 (Indicates place and time) -에서: 장소, 출발점 (Indicates location or starting point) -도: 포함, 강조 (Also, too) -만: 한정 (Only) -의: 소유 (Possession) -과/와: 그리고 (And) -이랑/랑: 그리고 (Informal 'And') -아/어요: 동사 현재형 (Present tense) -았습니다/었습니다: 과거형 (Past tense) -ㅂ니다/습니다: 존댓말 (Formal speech) -겠-: 미래, 추측 (Future, Guessing) -고 싶다: 원하는 바 (Want to) -아/어 보다: 경험 (Try doing) -아/어 주세요: 부탁 (Polite request) -아/어야 하다: 의무 (Must, have to) -아/어도 되다: 허가 (Permission) -지 않다: 부정 (Negative form) 2급 주요 문법 (Level 2 Grammar) -ㄴ/은: 형용사 ...