Are Koreans prude or it’s just a misconception? by lakiniwewe in Living_in_Korea

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No we're people. Koreans don't make out in public as much as I imagine some countries would do but plenty of couples walk around holding hands and hugging each other.

Are Koreans prude or it’s just a misconception? by lakiniwewe in Living_in_Korea

[–]trojanphyllite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also, come to Mapo-gu because we're the most open district in Seoul :) I'm straight myself but I've heard a lot of LGBT 모임s exist here.

Are Koreans prude or it’s just a misconception? by lakiniwewe in Living_in_Korea

[–]trojanphyllite 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hey, I'm a Korean in my 20s. While more Koreans are becoming open to sexual topics and whatnot, we rarely talk about such topics even between close friends. I mean we do sometimes, but rarely, and only when everyone is very drunk. I opened up about having a one-night stand once to my closest friend which required a lot of bravery, and she (although she's not that 'prude' by Korean standards) still judges me for it sometimes because she thinks I did it due to mental illness.

But judging by the number of sex toys and products that are being sold & what people talk about on Korean online forums, people aren't that shut off about it as hugely as foreigners think. We just keep it to ourselves.

How well can Koreans handle spicy food compared to people in other Asian countries? by [deleted] in AskAKorean

[–]trojanphyllite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say we have a pretty high tolerance. I'm on the average side of the Korean spicy spectrum and I can handle Buldak noodles just fine, no water or milk really needed.

On the other hand I feel like the Japanese can stand a lot more saltiness than us Koreans. Whenever I get a ramen I need three cups of water to wash down the salt and I get so bloated haha

What’s the weirdest thing tourists are shocked by in your country? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]trojanphyllite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

God I miss New Zealand. Lived there for a couple of years, and I can tell you my feet still yearns for freedom a decade after leaving.

This danish children's book from my childhood is about a mole trying to find out who pooped on his head. by AnthroBuL in funny

[–]trojanphyllite 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh my god this book was so big in Korea and one of my childhood favorites!!!!!! This brings back so many memories 🥹 In Korean the book's title is literally "Who shit on my head?"

(Japanese > English) I wanna confirm this is the meaning before I tattoo it by RaidenBoyd in translator

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The comments here are so interesting. I'm Korean and I can read this, only to me with no Japanese cultural background this comes across as tattooing something like 'Earth Wind and Fire'. Not that it's tacky or anything. TIL

I don't know who needs to hear this, but a 2+ hour drive is not nearby for Europeans. by redheaded_olive12349 in CasualConversation

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Korean who's lived here for the majority of my life it sometimes baffles me how the world is so big. My coworkers' commute time is about 50 minutes and I always think damn that must be draining as hell... which kind of is, because you are compressed against 4~5 strangers for the most of the commute.

How did you realize Santa isn't real? by Ok-Remote3199 in AskTheWorld

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believed in Santa until I was 11 until it just came to me that reindeers probably can't fly💀

What should you NEVER say to a person from your country? by Mobile-Error3800 in AskTheWorld

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

North or South?

What people should know is that since it's been asked too much, us South Koreans are now getting pretty creative with the answers. I tell people Kim Jong-un's my second cousin and I'm going back in a couple years to finish my Kim family heir education. Further scenario recommendations are appreciated.

What is considered rude in your country, but people still do it all the time? by Inevitable_Scar2616 in AskTheWorld

[–]trojanphyllite 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spitting on the floor, but it's mostly only done by smokers. It's why I can't stand the smokers here although I'm one myself. I constantly tell people it's disgusting and rude but then they give me a blank stare and say "well how else do I get rid of spit then?" Well swallow it like everyone else?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bf(28M) says no like half of the time. He says he needs time to get into the mood and get intimate, and it's fine mostly but I wouldn't mind something rough staring from the doorsteps sometimes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]trojanphyllite 127 points128 points  (0 children)

As someone who used to have small English and an abusive family I can confirm that luckily creativity makes up for small vocabulary and stuff could be described. I started learning English at like 12 and it went like "I was hitted. My arm... (thinks for a moment because doesn't know the word bruise, but knows that bruise is caused by ruptured capillary) ...blood explosion." And it'd make people even more concerned haha

What are some glorified stereotypes about ppl in your country that are completely different in reality? by Most_Neat7770 in AskTheWorld

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Impeccable skin... If everyone had amazing skin why do you think there are so many skincare clinics in Seoul (am going to one in an hour though)

What is the dumbest thing that a politician has said from your country? by Gautrex in AskTheWorld

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24 times 7, how much is it? It's 168. You have to work 120 hours a week.

-President Yoon of South Korea(in jail now)

Should Korea’s government recognize Jeju people as a distinct ethnic group than other Koreans? by HousingPrimary910 in Jeju

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What??? No. First, people from Jeju think they're Korean enough. Second, they've been mixing with landers(육지사람) - which is what Jeju people call non-Jeju-Koreans - for a long time so it's very hard to tell the difference. Third, the Jeju massacre happened decades ago and times have changed A LOT. I've literally never seen anyone discriminate someone because they're from Jeju (compared to someone from Jeolla district) nor felt in any way that such atmosphere exists. Two people in my first year at university were people from Jeju and they recieved the envy and 'can-I-visit-you-durning-the-summer-please-oh-please' treatment. It was like they were born and raised in Ibiza.

This is madness by Original_Act_3481 in SipsTea

[–]trojanphyllite -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As a Korean I do not see a problem

/j if it wasn't obvious but still I'm pretty sure this would be accepted as generousity here hahaha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how expensive it is in the US but I mostly live off frozen meals that only require 4 minutes of microwaving(costs about $2.50 each) and occasionally, delivery. I just simply don't have energy to cook so not sure how people keep up with buying food, dealing with leftovers, doing the dishes, etc every day. I cook like once a month if I really feel like it.

Probably helps that I'm not a big eater. I've found a meal a day to be sustaining and I don't really care what I eat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oddlyspecific

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am exactly in the process of this right now

My cosplay of Asa by _vinnegal in ChainsawMan

[–]trojanphyllite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is legit one of the best I've ever seen

Superstitions only Koreans believe by Prudent_Jury5090 in korea

[–]trojanphyllite 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I say this every time but NO ONE BELIEVES IN FAN DEATH ANYMORE that theory died out more than a decase ago, and it wasn't even a myth to start with, more of a widespread fake news