"Hello! I'm John. I'll be a freshman in Seoultech. And ...."
When people meet at first time, they always introduce themselves.
"... My hobby is taking pictures. My major is ........"
they usually says lots of thing to find something in common, but only Korean says about this.
"My Blood Type is B."
The reason about saying this, people can know his or her personality. Do you think it is right?
When people meet at first time, they always introduce themselves.
"... My hobby is taking pictures. My major is ........"
they usually says lots of thing to find something in common, but only Korean says about this.
"My Blood Type is B."
The reason about saying this, people can know his or her personality. Do you think it is right?
The more time goes, the more thing has redefinition.
Actually, There's only Korea which need to know blood type in many occasions. An American reporter was so sarcastic about Korean Because of 'Korean Blood Type Syndrome'. Korean people think there's something related with personality, and avoid specific Type like B or AB. But there isn't any result of relation between them. A research about that did some years ago, and there's no direct connection.
I think that Korean thinking is not right. That way of thinking is from early generation like a kind of nepotism. As I’ve said before, The more time goes, the more thing has redefinition.
You have some background informaion.
답글삭제It's interesting!
sungjae//
답글삭제Thank you. :D
What spelling 'D' means? You usually use that!
답글삭제sungjae//
답글삭제Please tilt head to left, and you'll see what it is.
:D :P