Which Korean chip is shaped like a fish and sweet?
λ¬Όκ³ κΈ° λͺ¨μμ λ¬μ½€ν κ³Όμλ?
Bungeoppang/ λΆμ΄λΉ΅
Q: Never whistle at night or what appears?
KOR:λ°€μλ μ λλ‘ ννλμ λΆμ§ λ§μΈμ μλλ©΄ λκ° λμ¬μ§?
A: Snakes
A: λ±
Q: Sweet yogurt drink in a tiny bottle.
KOR: μμ λ³μ λ€μ λ¬μ½€ν μꡬλ₯΄νΈλ?
A: Yakult.
A: μΌμΏ λ₯΄νΈ.
Q: Who always overhears drama at the worst time?
KOR: νμ λμ νμ΄λ°μ λͺ°λ λ£λ μ¬λμ?
A: The second lead.
A: μλΈ λ¨μ£Ό/μ¬μ£Ό.
Q: Mom was born in this decade.
KOR: μλ§κ° νμ΄λ 10λ
λλ?
A: 1970s.
A: 1970λ
λ.
This spicy noodle made Americans cry on YouTube
λ―Έκ΅μΈλ€μ μΈλ¦° λ§€μ΄ λΌλ©΄μ?
Fire Noodles (Buldak)
λΆλλ³Άμλ©΄.
Q: Donβt shake your leg or this disappears from your life.
KOR: λ€λ¦¬λ₯Ό λ¨λ©΄ μ¬λΌμ§λ€λ κ²μ?
A: Your luck/money/blessings
A: μ΄/λ/볡
Q: The pencil EVERY student wanted.
KOR: νμλ€μκ² κ°μ₯ μΈκΈ°κ° λ§μλ μ€νλ?
A: 0.5 mm mechanical MITA pencil.
A: 0.5mm λ―Έν μ€ν.
Q: An accident that always happens
KOR: λ μΌμ΄λλ μ¬κ³
A. Hit by a car/truck
A. μ°¨/νΈλμ μΉμ
Q: Dad brought these two family members to the U.S.
KOR: μλΉ κ° λ―Έκ΅μ λ°λ €μ¨ κ°μ‘± λ λͺ
μ?
A: His sister and mother.
A: μ¬λμκ³Ό μ΄λ¨Έλ.
A classic triangle-shaped popsicle
KOR: μΌκ°ν λͺ¨μμ μΈκΈ° λ§μ μμ΄μ€ν¬λ¦Όμ?
Watermelon Bar.
μλ°λ°.
Q: Dreaming of pigs means this.
KOR: λΌμ§κΏμ κΎΈλ©΄ μκΈ΄λ€λ κ²μ?
A: Good luck or money.
A: νμ΄/λ.
Q: The iconic 90s drama all moms watched.
KOR: 90λ
λ λͺ¨λ μλ§κ° 보λ λλΌλ§λ?
A: Sandglass.
A: λͺ¨λμκ³.
Q: The unrealistic thing couples do in the rain.
KOR: λΉ μ€λ λ λλΌλ§ 컀νμ΄ νλ λΉνμ€μ μΈ νλμ?
A: Share one tiny umbrella.
A: μμ μ°μ° νλ μ°κΈ°.
What did Grandma wear on her head during her wedding?
ν λ¨Έλλ κ²°νΌμ λ 머리μ 무μμ μ°κ³ κ³μ ¨λμ?
A. Tiara/Crown
A. ν°μλΌ/μκ΄
Brown bottle drink that tasted like coffee but wasnβt.
KOR: μ»€νΌ λ§μ΄ λμ§λ§ 컀νΌκ° μλ κ°μ λ³ μλ£λ?
A: Coffee Milk.
A: 컀νΌμ°μ .
Q: Writing someoneβs name in this color is bad luck.
KOR: λκ΅°κ°μ μ΄λ¦μ μ΄ μμΌλ‘ μ°λ©΄ λΆκΈΈν μμ?
A: Red.
A: λΉ¨κ°μ.
Q: The boy band before BTS.
KOR: BTS μ΄μ μ μ λͺ
νλ 1μΈλ μμ΄λμ?
A: H.O.T.
A: H.O.T.
Q: Classic breakup reason.
KOR: νν μ΄λ³ μ΄μ λ?
A: βItβs for your own good.β
A: βλλ₯Ό μν κ±°μΌ.β
Q: Ages of the U.S.-born kids.
KOR: λ―Έκ΅μμ νμ΄λ μμ΄λ€μ λμ΄λ?
A: 23, 22, and 18.
A: 23μΈ, 22μΈ, 18μΈ.
Q: Grandmaβs favorite crunchy peanut snack.
KOR: ν λ¨Έλλ€μ΄ μ’μνλ λ
콩 κ³Όμλ?
A: Matdongsan.
A: λ§λμ°.
Q: Never gift shoes or the person might do this
KOR: μ λ°μ μ λ¬Όνλ©΄ κ·Έ μ¬λμ΄ νλ€λ νλμ?
A: Run away/leave you.
A: λ λλ€/λλ§κ°λ€.
Q: Hours kids spent at νμ after school.
KOR: νκ΅ νμλ€μ΄ λ°©κ³Ό ν νμμμ 보λ΄λ μκ°μ?
A: 3β5 hours (or βtoo manyβ).
A: 3β5μκ° (λλ βλ무 λ§λ€β).
The K-drama moment that makes everyone scream at the TV because the characters refuse to communicate.
Q (KOR): μμ²μλ€μ΄ TV 보면μ μ리 μ§λ₯΄κ² λ§λλ μ₯λ©΄μ?
A: A huge misunderstanding that could be fixed with one 10-second conversation
A: 10μ΄λ§ λ§νλ©΄ ν΄κ²°λλ μμ²λ μ€ν΄.
What college and what year did Mom graduate?
μλ§λ μ΄λ€ λνμ λͺ νλ μ μ‘Έμ νμ ¨λμ?
A. UIC in 1996
A. 1996λ UIC