Sheila, They do this in some American bars too. It's to save on water. As urine passes over the ice, it melts sending both liquids down the drain. It saves from each flush using far too much water for just a bit of pee. It's only done in mens rooms.
I know that the Korean people love their spam. I read that there's even a black market for it if they can't get the real kind. To impress a family of a girl they want to see, some young men will gift spam. It's hilarious and cute.
“In Korea, it’s customary to introduce new family members to not only living relatives, but also to ones that have already passed.”
“I’m pregnant, so we came to the cemetery to introduce the future descendant to its late ancestors. My husband comes from an ancient family. They have their own mountain where 6 generations of his deceased relatives are buried.”
Sheila, They do this in some American bars too. It's to save on water. As urine passes over the ice, it melts sending both liquids down the drain. It saves from each flush using far too much water for just a bit of pee. It's only done in mens rooms.
I know that the Korean people love their spam. I read that there's even a black market for it if they can't get the real kind. To impress a family of a girl they want to see, some young men will gift spam. It's hilarious and cute.
Monty Python and the Holy Spam?
Korean buffet: Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, kimchi, spam, spam, spam and spam.
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