This is weird South Korean
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On this website, "Mr.Japanese resident in Korea" who occasionally posted interesting comments from the perspective of "Korea resident", posted the fifth issue.
Continuing from the last time, this time as well, from the perspective of " Japanese living in Korea, " a "life-size image of a Korean person" that is rarely reported in Japan is drawn.
You would like to read it carefully because Japan-Korea relations are difficult.

 

Interesting Koreans I saw in real life

 

The fifth article features the interesting Koreans I've seen in real life.
The title is "This is strange, South Korean".

It's a TV-like theme, but when you live in Korea, you can't often see it in Japan.
I don't feel a big difference in general culture and city scape, but Koreans who are still living do interesting actions and behaviors.

It may be obvious because it is a foreign country, but I will introduce it because it is hard to see in Japan.
There are some stories that I posted in the past and I will suffer from it, but please skip it and read it.

 

dance

 

People from South America often perform live at stations to sell CDs.

I don't dislike Japanese resident in Korea music, and I like the flute sound peculiar to South America (quena, 퀴나), and I really like it.

When the Japanese resident in Korea was listening next to me with a good feeling, she suddenly started to dance when she thought the middle aged aunt had taken a step.

When it was taken in a hurry, South Americans beckoned to an aunt (middle aged aunt) and suddenly began to jump in front of them.

I thought it would be "Sakura (fixed match)", but she was an ordinary middle aged aunt with some luggage.

Dance is also essential in Korean election activities.
An election car (a 1-ton car, called Bongo in South Korea) with a large screen on the loading platform came in, and after giving the candidate's speech, an aunt wearing yellow and green clothes ( middle aged aunts) start singing and dancing in front of the election car.
 

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I think they are practicing a lot because they all have the same appearance and put in the same efforts.
(Speaking of it, there was an organization in Japan that wore a bearded mask, sang and danced, and did election campaigns.)

 

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 Also, maybe due to the influence of K-pop these days, junior high and high school students are dancing on Saturdays and Sundays when there is a little open space.
It's not very good, but there are quite a few people.

I also sing, but most sing in karaoke.
In the case of Korea, it is not to enjoy karaoke for entertainment in the open space like in Osaka Castle Park, but to let people see it completely.

In addition, young Koreans do not often play musical instruments.
There is a perception that playing guitar is bad, as it was in Japan 50 years ago.
However, in the case of South Korea, parents seem to oppose it because it hinders their studies.

However, it seems that recognition has diminished recently, so I started seeing live performances on the streets (It was one 10 years ago, it was only Japanese, including Japanese resident in Korea, who wander around with a guitar. ).

 

At night ...

 

 Since Korea has a excessive drinking  in alcohol culture (?) than Japan, it is quite bright even on weekdays during the night.
There is a little park in front of the apartment, which is also illuminated at night.
The middle of the night of 11 from around past the time (I think that elementary and junior high school students) children will begin play suddenly appeared.
It is hard to see in Japan.

 

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 Korean children are soaked in cram school and raised.
Before starting elementary school, they started learning lessons such as piano and English conversation, and in the upper grades of elementary school, they attend school.
(I don't know if he wants to go or his parents want to go)

Near the cram school, at around 10 to 11 pm in the evening, there is often a traffic jam on the shuttle bus or the car of the parent.
Therefore, the children only play at night.
 

편의점 앞이 술집 인가요? 야외 쓰레기 테러에 곤혹"- 헤럴드경제

 

 In Korea, they serve in alcohol sake in front of convenience stores.
There is a small table and chairs in front of a convenience store in Korea, and they was having a noise while drinking the shochu they bought there.
Of midnight 2 o'clock, 3 because it is a drinking bout o'clock, is annoying and happen to pass by the close.

They also come across scenes where their sometimes quarrel.
While listening to the cigarette while listening to it and looking for the cause of the quarrel, it was about the aunt who was drinking with me.

If you think about it, you can procure sake, cigarettes, and snacks right from the side, and you can always drink in alcohol cold shochu, which makes sense.

 

 

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By the way, Korean shochu is artificial liquor mixed with edible alcohol and sugar (formerly saccharin) and diluted with water.
(The bottle has been reused)

The price is 350 ml at a supermarket (a chamisul small bottle you can see in Japan) for 1300 won (It is 115.73 yen, about 1.08 US dollars ).

Shochu has a low raw material cost, and one factory uses ground water and river water after filtering it.

If water becomes free, considering the alcohol content (currently about 16 %), the raw material cost will probably be about 50 yen ( about 0.47 US dollars, about 561.54 Korean won) (about 220 edible alcohol). JPY /L ( about 2.05 US dollars, about 2,470.77 Korean won) ).

 

tobacco(cigarette)

 

 At one point, when I was drinking at a bar, the door opened and a suspicious middle aged pervert guy (in dirty clothes) came in.
He come next to a Japanese resident in Korea and ask for a cigarette.

When a Japanese resident in Korea handed out a cigarette with a box, he pulled out more than half of it and left without saying thank you. When I ask a girl in the shop, "Is she acquainted with her," she replies, "First time."
Looking at the cigarette box, there are only a few left.

 

흡연자들이 암묵적으로 정한 담배 피우는 곳 일명'담피', 그 속은 ...

 

 Koreans don't throw their cigarettes in the ashtray when they smoke.
I don't know why, but the ashtray at the roadside is full of butts.

Also, since indoor smoking has become illegal recently, the ashtray will not come out

However, Korean ashtray contains water and wet tissue.
If you put a cigarette on it, you will not be able to smoke it with a single blow.

As you may have noticed, even if it is illegal to smoke indoors, customers will request an ashtray.
On the store side as well, customers can't go far if they can't smoke, so some paper cups are unavoidably filled with water.

Even if they are found by the police, they can immediately dispose of them.
Some bars have smoking rooms, but most bars can smoke.
After all, it doesn't make sense to enact a law.

Also, Koreans spit when they smoke.
This will be regardless of gender, so the ashtray will be Egetsunai (vile, outrageous, dirty, vulgar).

Therefore, public ashtrays and ashtrays used with Koreans are uncomfortable and unusable.

 

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「世界中で嫌われる韓国」ひんしゅく実態

세계에서 미움받는 한국 '빈축 실태

Korea hated all over the world

 

 
 

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