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Old 05-21-2007, 12:24 PM
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Re: What do you think about Korean culture ?

I think a lot of people likes Korean culture and love to visit the country because of its popular drama series.

Over here in Malaysia and Singapore, we watch Korean films every day. My mum likes to eat Korean food too. Korean culture has virtually replaced the Japanese culture that swept this region before it.
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Re: What do you think about Korean culture ?

I will be in Korea next month i am pretty excited to show Korea to my kids. I am also Korean. I don't know how Amwerican feel about Korean culture so i can't talk about it but i am going to show my kids folk village and try different Korean food with them. I don't think that our culture need to be fencier to be interesting. Just be different and unique is good enough to get our own color and value.
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Re: What do you think about Korean culture ?

I have a question ???
How many marriages in modern day are performed according to Korean Tradition in korea??????
That will explain current cutlural situation in Korea......
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