2023-06-16
15 分钟Welcome to the a to Z English podcast, where Jack and Sochil take you on a journey from learning the basics to mastering the nuances of the english language.
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Hello, a to Z listeners.
Welcome to another episode.
Today, Jack and I are going to be discussing the difference between South Korea and the US culturally and in many other ways.
Jack, why don't you kick us off?
Yeah.
So for our listeners out there, they probably know, at least if they listen to our last episode, that you spent.
You live part time in Mexico as well as the United States, and I live full time in South Korea, but I am not korean.
I am.
I grew up in America, but I've lived in Korea for 22 years, something like that.
20, 21, 22 years.
And so I've worked and lived here, and I feel like I understand the culture pretty well.
And I'm just thinking of, like, what are the big differences between growing up in the United States and Korea?
And I think one aspect, apart from the obvious ones, which are language.
In Korea, people speak korean, and the food.
In Korea, people eat kimchi and korean food.
What's a.
What's a really famous korean food that's not kimchi?