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Learn Korean New Trend Posted by on Jun 15, 2015 in Uncategorized

Have you heard about a marriage rate in your country? If yes, is it getting higher or lower? In Korean, the rate is getting much lower, so living alone became one of Korean cultures. In Korea, there are many old singles b/t 35 to 50 prefers to live by themselves because of a bad economy, one’s finance difficulty, etc. There are a few programs in Korea which is shown an entertainer such as a singer, an actor, an actress, etc lives alone because of the new trend, and many Korean watchers want to watch and wonder how the entertainers live alone. I want to introduce one of the funniest program which calls “I live alone/나 혼자 산다/na honja sanda.” You might watch the program already because it is a famous South Korean entertainment program. The video below is a situation that is helping a male friend lives alone painting and have lunch together.

In the beginning of the scene, the woman says using “If/(으)면” with “to pour/붓다”, so it becomes 부으면. “부으면 안되죠/ if you pour (the source), it is not good.” She just wants to eat the fried food with less socking. Watch the video and ask any question you have

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About the Author: Soo

Soo came to America in 2002 for studying English and getting degrees in higher education. He’d never expected to work in America after he finished his college, but he got a great job in construction and had worked with them for three years. He also has working as a FT and PT Korean instructor and tutor for seven years in Korean and America. He got his TESOL certificate in 2011 and finished his master’s degree in 2014.