I don't speak a lot of Korean. I only have a few useful phrases that I am able to use, so I do give those Koreans who speak broken English lots of credit. Howeva, there are many opportunities for laughter when a translation doesn't go quite right.
Signs like this one at the park:
Or items like this coffee machine downtown:
Not a coffee drinker? How about some sweat? Mmmm, refreshing!

3 comments:
My GOODNESS you have been posting a lot. I have to stop by here more often. I LOVE posts like this! I need to do one soon myself. Korenglish is the best!
That is FUNNY. I like the writing on the side of the espresso machine - What is Espresso? Tasty & Style
you think Korean is strange, wait untill you get to Alabama y'all...Dad
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