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Living habits of Korean women
1, Korean diet is light and monotonous. Life is simple, and most Koreans eat rice, kimchi and miso soup every day. Barbecue has always been regarded as improving life. (There is a delicious "menstruation's pork belly" in Guantie Cave, Jongno-gu, Seoul. The local animal husbandry is underdeveloped, and beef is the most expensive because it is imported. Fruit is also very expensive. In Korean dramas, it is well-founded for civilians to see ribs in tears. But ginseng chicken soup is delicious! (Koreans like to eat hot food in summer, and ginseng chicken soup is especially spicy) and they like to eat grilled squid. (There is a seaside knight chain store in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, which specializes in burning squid. ) There are also snacks such as rice sausage, fried rice cake and sushi (all their cloth carts on the roadside are sold by roadside stalls).

2. Koreans love instant noodles. Their name is spicy noodles, which are very spicy and convenient. Even if Han Xing is not at home, take it to satisfy his hunger!

They drink sake. They call it shochu. The degree is very low! Because it tastes sweet, it goes well with Korean food and is their favorite! Drink beer, too, in the bar!

They follow the traditional education in China and assume that it is illegal for teachers to punish students in feudal society?

5. Korean men are superior to women, and men have male chauvinism. The banquet will begin with "Ladies and Gentlemen". Other countries say, "Ladies and gentlemen!" It turns out that women in Korea don't work, but in recent years women have also worked. A woman's study of housekeeping is a prerequisite for marriage! But they are superior to others, and the younger generation uses honorifics for their elders and younger generations (honorifics are used for first meeting and important occasions). Apart from male chauvinism, I personally think this is something to learn!

6. Korean ancestors learned to write from China. Before that, they had no words. Knowing Chinese characters from now on is a symbol of learning! Their writing now is a kind of pinyin. Written 500 years after the founding of North Korea. Before the founding of the People's Republic of Korea, the streets and alleys were full of Chinese characters, and even the names had fixed Chinese characters. After the founding of Korea, in order to get rid of sinicization, there were fewer Chinese characters on the street. Rename Seoul to Seoul. (That's the English transliteration of Seoul) And now the names of subway stations are all marked in Chinese. 70% of their words are in Chinese. In recent years, Japanese and English have been added. In a word, their culture comes from China!

7. Korean belongs to the Urala language family and belongs to the sticky language. Grammar is different from Chinese. We are subject, predicate and object. They are subject, object and predicate. For example: "I eat", they mean: "I eat."

They don't have punctuation marks, but Chinese is soundproof. There is a rhyme. They express their feelings in different tones. Use different honorifics to show the degree of respect! There is no honorific words between friends and lovers, and there is no honorific words for junior students. This is different from Chinese.