반응형 분류 전체보기258 Sweating Together: The Curious World of Korean Bathhouses and Jjimjilbang You left your phone in a taxi. You forgot your wallet on the subway. Back home, your heart would sink, because deep down you know the truth: it’s gone for good. But in Korea, something almost magical happens. More often than not, you actually get your things back—sometimes within hours. It sounds too good to be true, but losing something here is far from a lost cause. As a local, let me explain .. 2026. 6. 14. Leave Your Laptop at a Cafe? Why Koreans Don't Worry About Theft You left your phone in a taxi. You forgot your wallet on the subway. Back home, your heart would sink, because deep down you know the truth: it’s gone for good. But in Korea, something almost magical happens. More often than not, you actually get your things back—sometimes within hours. It sounds too good to be true, but losing something here is far from a lost cause. As a local, let me explain .. 2026. 6. 14. Why Koreans Never Write Names in Red Ink Imagine you’re at a cafe in Seoul, borrowing a pen to write down a friend’s name. You grab a red pen and start writing—and suddenly your Korean friend looks genuinely uneasy and hands you a different color. You didn’t do anything wrong by your own standards. But in Korea, you just touched one of the country’s most enduring superstitions. Writing someone’s name in red ink is a quiet but powerful .. 2026. 6. 13. 이전 1 ··· 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ··· 86 다음 반응형