- In Korea, we call people "cute" even if they're not necessarily good-looking, right? But here, it seems like it's really, really in the "there's a chance there's something going on" realm. When it comes to behavior, I just say "cute" if it's something silly in Korea, but here, it has such a positive meaning.
- My jaw dropped. So "cute" is the equivalent of a confession
- In English-speaking countries, calling a guy "cute" means he's good-looking and s*xy. Because of the habit of saying "cute" to men out of courtesy in Korea, be careful not to use "cute" on unattractive guys when you go abroad.
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1. The difference in culture is so crazy
2. "Awww s/he's cute" = talking like a baby
"S/he's cute" = you're actually into that person
3. So I've been confessing to the hamster in my house all this time... That's why he's acting repulsed by me all the time
4. "Crazy Asian player" ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
5. I realized the impact when I watched an American drama, and someone said "So cute"
6. But it's true that in Korea, you don't really call your idea type "cute" so I can't reate to this at all
7. "Crazy Asian plater" ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ahã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
8. So can I call them "nice" and "sweet"?????
9. So we can't even compliment someone's outfit being "cute"?
10. I really feel the culture gap
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