South Korea Is Very Different… (23 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       17 Feb 2021       6546       11 GALLERY VIEW

There are special tents at crosswalks that allow pedestrians wait in the shade for when it’s safe to cross. So caring!
In a suburb west of Seoul, there is a cafe where you can go and eat alone.
If you’re by yourself, but you want to eat with others, a cafe with live sheep could be your best choice.
Koreans like to give practical gifts. For example, they might give you toilet paper or detergent at a house-warming party.

"If you invite a Korean to your house-warming party, 9 out of 10 ties, they will bring you a package of toilet paper. Koreans believe that the length of the roll symbolizes a long life. "

 

"In Korea, it’s customary to give detergent, soap, dishwashing liquid, and actually anything that foams, at a house-warming party. This way, the income of the house will grow like foam."

 

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“I ordered pizza in Korea and got a whole smoked chicken with it!”

"This is the best free bonus side for a pizza!" © Hawk-JP / Reddit

 

There is a Korean kindergarten for dogs. There are nap times, strolls, and a lot of toys. Well, anything that can be found in an ordinary kindergarten.
A Korean wedding lasts no longer than an hour.

"Our weddings last 40 minutes max. Afterward, the newlyweds leave for their honeymoon."

 

A funny moveable shop in Seoul
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“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.”

 

You can find these sidewalk markings there.
In Korea, they serve thick slabs of butter with red beans on bread as a popular snack called “Ang butter.”
Incheon is a huge, beautiful, and modern airport with a cute robot.
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Guinsa is in the snowy mountains of South Korea.
A Seoul station... it’s kind of confusing.
“My Korean school lunch, consisting of sweet and spicy fried chicken, army base stew, and various banchan”

“Starting top left: macho king fried chicken, stir-fried fish cakes, kimchi, squid rings and broccoli, rice, roasted seaweed mixed with sugar, salt, and sesame, army base stew, banana milk, sweet potato.” © darkrealm190 / reddit

 

The police look really friendly. Police stations are quite small, and there are funny figures at the entrance.
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“I took a photo, and I got an illustration of some futuristic story. Busan, South Korea”
Homemade Korean dumplings
“Recently I went to South Korea to see my friends for 2 weeks. At the stand where they fill in arrival cards, I saw eyeglasses with different dioptric value for people with bad eyesight.”
Sakura blossoms here too.
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A construction site in a small Korean town. They built a huge wall to protect the neighboring houses from dust and covered the cars with protective film.
“I went to a library in Seoul, South Korea that has over 50,000 books.”
“In South Korea, they put ice in the urinals.”


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Sheila 3 year s ago
#23 Why?
       
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Nap 3 year s ago
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.
       
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Sheila 3 year s ago
Nap, thanks...that makes good sense!
       
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Rosa 3 year s ago
Sheila, until you factor in the energy it takes to make the ice. Better to use a flush regulator and control the amount of water.
       
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Niel 3 year s ago
So i heard north Korea is something different alltogether as Well
       
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Pokey 3 year s ago
Niel,

dash
       
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Raymond 3 year s ago
dude.....nice school lunch! the cr#p they serve here will gag a maggot.
       
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Laffie 3 year s ago
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.
       
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Nicholas 3 year s ago
Laffie,

Monty Python and the Holy Spam?

Korean buffet: Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, kimchi, spam, spam, spam and spam.
       
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Louise 3 year s ago
#23 except orphans, we all come from old families, don't we?
       
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Louise 3 year s ago
Louise,
picture 9 not 23
       
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