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My Korean friend

stevejjd4649
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My Korean friend

Postby stevejjd4649 » February 14th, 2012 1:10 am

Hello,

I am learning Korean so that I can communicate better with my friend.

She teaches me Korean and I teach her English.

The way we teach each other is by going out and doing activities together. For example, next week we are going to the Zoo, and that will stimulate conversation. We love going out and being together and I think we both feel affectionate towards each other.

I want to know how I can be sensitive to her Korean culture in terms of taking the next step in becoming her boy-frind. How does this work in Korea? Do I ask her parents? Do I just tell her that I love her or is that impolite?

Can you please help me?

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Postby trutherous » February 15th, 2012 9:25 am

Hi again Steve,

You want advice on this? haha -- I might suggest Dr. Laura

Love? -that might be a stretch

Yeah, go meet her parents - just meet them

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stevejjd4649
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Postby stevejjd4649 » February 15th, 2012 10:08 am

Thanks Heaps - Ill meet her parents this weekend. :)

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Re: My Korean friend

Postby tky_intern_01 » February 20th, 2012 4:56 am

stevejjd4649 wrote:Hello,

I am learning Korean so that I can communicate better with my friend.

She teaches me Korean and I teach her English.

The way we teach each other is by going out and doing activities together. For example, next week we are going to the Zoo, and that will stimulate conversation. We love going out and being together and I think we both feel affectionate towards each other.

I want to know how I can be sensitive to her Korean culture in terms of taking the next step in becoming her boy-frind. How does this work in Korea? Do I ask her parents? Do I just tell her that I love her or is that impolite?

Can you please help me?



Hi!

It is really sweet of you to consider her side before jumping in your own way!

I think Koreans, it is better to be gentle but to tell what you really feel instead of 'implying' and 'implying'.

You do not have to talk to her parents! that would be too risky! haha it is when you feel you are ready to get engaged or married to her.

Just go ahead and be sincere about how you feel to her. She will know! :)


Good luck ;)

Thank you,

Madison, Koreanclass101.com

stevejjd4649
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Postby stevejjd4649 » February 20th, 2012 7:17 am

Oh Thank you so much.

We are very good friends and I did get the sense to be gentle because so is very gentle. We will just keep spending lots of time together. :)

Thank you so much for your advice - I didn't really understand how these things work anyway - but now I get it!!!

Thank you very much - YAY KOREA!!!

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Re: My Korean friend

Postby Osnaldcg_229261 » August 14th, 2015 5:03 pm

:D :D :D :D

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