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회식 (hoesik) — It's Not Just Dinner

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In Korea, going out to eat with your team isn't just dinner. It's a ritual. A system. A whole culture. And once you understand 회식 — Korean work life makes so much more sense. 🇰🇷 K-SAYNO Episode 19 Korean Life · Series #19 회식 — The Korean Work Dinner That's About So Much More Than Food It's not just dinner. It's 1차, 2차, 3차 — and the real relationships happen here. by Sayno · Korean Life · Beginner friendly 👈 EP.17 "Dapdap"  ·  EP.18 "Geurium" K-SAYNO · Episode 19 Welcome back. We've been exploring Korean feelings — 서운하다, 답답하다, 그리움. Today, something more concrete. Something that happens every week in Korean workplaces. 회식 "hweh-shik" — and it's never just dinner. The workday is over. Your manager stands up. ...

아이스 아메리카노 (aiseu amerikano) — Koreans Order This Even in Winter.

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You walk into a Korean café. Everyone seems to know exactly what to say. One phrase. Heard everywhere. Said by everyone. You can say this too — starting today. 🇰🇷 K-SAYNO Episode 5 Korean Daily Life · Series #5 아이스 아메리카노 한 잔이요 — The Most Korean Sentence You'll Ever Order What to say, how to say it, and why Koreans order this way. by Sayno · Korean Daily Life · Beginner friendly 👈 EP.1 "Did You Eat?"  ·  EP.2 "I'm Fine"  ·  EP.3 "Aigoo"  ·  EP.4 "Noon-chi" K-SAYNO · Episode 5 Welcome back. Today we're leaving emotions behind for a moment — and getting practical. One phrase. Every Korean café. And you're about to say it perfectly. You walk in. Everyone seems to know what...

밥 먹었어? (bap meogeosseo) — Not About Food. About Care.

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Why do Koreans ask "Did you eat?" — even when they just saw you? It's one of the most common phrases in Korean daily life. But the real reason might surprise you. 🇰🇷 K-SAYNO Episode 1 Korean Emotional Phrases · Series #1 밥 먹었어? — The Korean Way of Saying "I Care" The simple Korean phrase that shows how Koreans care. by Sayno · Korean Emotional Phrases · Beginner friendly 👋 안녕! "an-nyung!" "Hello!" — I'm Sayno, K-SAYNO Hey, I'm Sayno. I'm not a Korean language teacher. Think of me as your friend who lives in Korea. The kind who knows Korea — not just the language, but the feeling. There are so many Korean learning resources out there. Textbooks, apps, YouTube channels. They teach grammar. They teach vocabulary. But most of them won't teach you what Korean peo...