The key here that everyone needs to realize is the simple fact, Korean cannot be compared to English.
Actually the statement is a type of comparison.
Hi Joshua, nice to see you here at KC101 -- I'm George -- a fellow student
There are valid comparisons to be made between any languages or phonetic representations of language. This is why there is a discipline called "linguistics."To say 'there is nothing similar between *this and *that is actually drawing a comparison between 'this' and 'that.' In fact, people who already have a mother language cannot help but draw comparisons when learning a new language (or anything else) because the thought process is such that a brain already imprinted with a BIOS (basic input output system) will, as a point of reference, describe to itself what it perceives according to that initial programming. Nevertheless, I fully understand what you are saying. It is best not to say ㄱ sounds like 'g' here or 'k' there, but to learn that "ㄱ" is just "ㄱ." However, it is rare that the adult language student ever reaches this realization.
Anyway (notwithstanding), most of the banter you see in this post is perhaps less serious and more in jest -- at least on my part.
Let's rock the world in Korean -- onward through the fog!