Please tell me if you've tried something new recently.
I don't go to the beauty salon very often because I'm having trouble getting my hair cut. But my hair grew so big that I went to a beauty parlor near my house on the weekend three days ago that I couldn't do it. I've been going to that hair salon for a long time, so I've become familiar enough to call a hairdresser my sister. I have had my hair long for 10 years, and this time I wanted to try a new one. So I asked her to cut the sides and the back of her head very short over the shoulders, and to trim the bangs a little. My sister said it would be pretty if I had a perm, but she said it would be too expensive if I had one. It was nice to have new hair for the first time in a while.
If you have any mistakes while learning Korean, please tell me about them in detail.
I learned Korean from my friend for the first time, so I talked down to her. At first, I didn't know how to say polite things, so I made a lot of mistakes when I first came to Korea. Once, I went to a hiking club with my friend who is active as a member. I was a little embarrassed to speak Korean because I was not good at it yet, but I decided to speak Korean with a Korean iron plate on my face. When I told the person in front of me what my name was, I said, " Nice to meet you. What's your name? " And I suddenly felt out of place. And my friend said to me, " Nice to meet you. What's your name? " I learned later that you should use honorific language to people you meet for the first time in Korea. Even now I get hot in the face when I think about it.
What are some characteristics of Korean people?
When you ask a foreigner what he or she looks like, he or she can say a lot of affection. It is not too much to say that Korean relationships are made up of human beings, as they are the basis of Korean relationships, so it is hard to understand Korean society apart from them. True, it is very difficult to define affection, but simply speaking, it is a process of moving back and forth between the two parties, with the feelings gradually accumulating as they are living with each other. Foreigners usually think of Chung simply as a friendly and warm heart, but it is actually a broader concept that can also include negative feelings, such as hate. Once you've been treated in the way you can build, you'll be more concerned about what I treat next, what other people do before you talk, and what things that are hard to do.