Koreans may appear to shout or speak loudly in certain contexts due to cultural norms around communication, which often emphasize expressiveness and enthusiasm. In social settings, such as gatherings or celebrations, elevated voices can convey excitement and engage others. Additionally, in crowded environments, people might raise their voices to be heard over background noise. This vocal expressiveness is not necessarily indicative of anger but rather a reflection of cultural communication styles.
yes if they eat to much curry.
왜 당신은 알고 싶지는 무엇입니까? REALLY, Koreans are same as Japanese and Chinese... much ahead of Westerners...
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it's just racism, man. he hates all asians, he just hates Koreans the most.
The future tense of "shout" is "will shout" or "shall shout." For example, "I will shout at the concert tomorrow."
Depends on which Korea. South Koreans have the highest average IQ in the world according to OCED. North Korea, however, probably has one of the lowest. South Koreans who have embraced democracy has come so much further than North Korea. Even look at their height comparison, South Koreans are the tallest Asians at 175cm (5'9), but North Koreans are the shortest at 166cm (5'5).
First: The South Koreans have very advanced industries and their world exports are very flourished (opposite to the North Koreans). Their industries include mainly Ship industry, electronics, cars, and nuclear industry. Second: The South Koreans are not subject to economic sanctions as the North Koreans
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Koreans speak Korean.
they does make alot of money u dumb person
First: The South Koreans have very advanced industries and their world exports are very flourished (opposite to the North Koreans). Their industries include mainly Ship industry, electronics, cars, and nuclear industry. Second: The South Koreans are not subject to economic sanctions as the North Koreans