March 10, 2009
화이트데이 – reverse Valentine’s Day in Korea (White Day)
화이트데이.
I'm not entirely comfortable with the name of this holiday. I mean, I'm probably absolutely looking too far into the name of White Day as something bad, but I digress.
Actually, in a different ranting vein, seems that all the holidays on the 14th of each month are kind of like Love Day. White day is another one of these holidays seemingly made by the chocolate companies in order to entice people to buy sweets and candies.
On this particular demi-holiday, men give chocolate sweets to their girlfriends to let them know nothing has changed and you're still just as cute as you were the day we met although now that i think about it you don't try as much anymore, you make me feel bad for hanging out with my drinking buddies, and... Show more
March 6, 2009
Really Simple Korean Conversation #3
Really Simple Korean Conversation #3
Cast:
Emily (listener/blogger of KoreanClass101.com)
Matthew (listener/blogger of KoreanClass101.com)
Max (listener of KoreanClass101.com)
Hyunwoo (host of KoreanClass101.com)
Gyeong-eun (host of KoreanClass101.com)
You too can participate! If you want to participate in the video, email us at contactus@koreanclass101.com ! :)
March 4, 2009
Dear Cloud
I recently heard 디어클라우드, or Dear Cloud, after a friend of mine posted the group's Lip MV on her LJ. I had never heard them, or even of them, before this so I thought I would share them today.
Dear Cloud are a rock group made up of 5 members: 나인 on vocals, 용린 on guitar, 이랑 on bass, 정아 on keyboard and 광석 on drums. They debuted in 2007 with a self-titled album, and released their second album, Grey, in October last year.
The single from Grey was Lip, which was the MV that my friend posted. Check it out:
(Anyone recognise creepy chin dude? He was in 박효신 & Hwang Project's The Castle of Zoltar. I have no idea what his name is. He can just be Creepy Chin Dude.)
Dear Cloud reminds me of a female-vocal version of Nell. Very laid... Show more
March 3, 2009
March First Movement – 삼일 운동 (Korean Independence)
삼일 운동 (만세운동).
Two days ago was a very important holiday for Korea.
Like most nations, many historically important holidays mark a day that symbolizes a particular feeling or thought. In Texas, we have the Battle of the Alamo. This was a tragic military loss in every sense of the word during the Texas Revolution. Yes, a failure - the well-trained Mexican army outnumbered the beleaguered defenders 10 to 1. In fact, Mexican Army General Santa Anna even gave the defenders a chance to surrender. If you know Texas, then you can guess which finger the defenders raised in response. Essentially, the Mexican army ended up slaughtering just about everyone inside. However, this seemingly foolish decision to fight the organized Mexican army ended... Show more
February 27, 2009
엄친아..
As Matthew explained in his last post, kids in Korea have a lot of pressure to perform well in school, and not only in normal classroom activities but also in extracurricular studies, sports, foreign languages, music, etc, etc, etc.. What he didn't mention, however, is how much Korean mothers like to brag about their friends' children, and how well they are at the aforementioned etc, etc, etc..
A very interesting expression has come out of this phenomenon: 엄친아. This is short for 엄마 친구 아들 (mom's friend's son).
As any Korean child would know, your 엄친아 always gets perfect grades, speaks perfect english, and french, and japanese, plays at least 3 musical instruments, plays soccer, volunteers every week, and is absolutely gorgeous... Show more
