This signature Korean dish has been around for more than 2,000 years, dating back to the Shilla Dynasty. It consists of Korean cabbage, radish, pumpkin, onion, ginger, and scallion with chili powder, crushed garlic and salted seafood, which is then left to ferment.
Kimchi
This game is played by children all around the world. It’s the type of game that, the bigger the group, the better It gets. In this game, a predetermined area is set and while one player (the leader) stands in one end, with their back turned to the rest of the group, all the others can move. The lone player chants what the game is, and everyone can move. When they get to the end of the saying of what the game is, however, everyone has to freeze. If anyone is caught moving, they’re either out or have to go back to the starting line. The game is simple, and you just have to move from point A to point B without being “seen”, but rules vary. In most cases, the ultimate goal is to get past the leader when their back is turned. In others, you have to touch the tree in which the leader is leaning without being caught moving.
mugunghwa kkochi piotsseumnida (Red Light, Green Light)
This word is used as a greeting or to begin a phone conversation.
annyeonghaseyo (hello)
What is the most popular music genre in South Korea?
K-pop (Korean pop)
What do I wanna be when I grow up?
Name both of them.
K-pop Idol and K-Drama Actor
It's a filling and nutritious dish that’s widely available in restaurants, food courts, and street markets It consists of warm rice topped with mixed vegetables, beef or chicken, and raw egg, as well as soy sauce and a dollop of chilli pepper paste for seasoning.
Bibimbap
It is a game known everywhere in the world. In Korea, it also works with the same rules. The players will shake their fists and then reveal one of the three symbols.
gawi bawi bo (Rock Paper Scissors)
This word is used as a polite expression used when acknowledging a gift, service, or compliment, or accepting or refusing an offer.
gamsahabnida (thank you)
What is Korea's most popular drink?
Hint: People drink this in restaurants and bars.
Soju (Alcohol)
What is my favorite chocolate?
Mint Chocolate
It's a traditional Korean street food that’s made with thick slices of boiled rice cake, fish cake, onions, diced garlic, salt, sugar and assorted vegetables that are stir-fried in sweet red chili sauce. Distinguished by its bright red-orange ensemble, this popular snack is usually sold at street vendors and independent snack bars.
Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes)
This game is a traditional Korean tug of war. The contenders are grouped into two teams and they pull on a thick rope, hoping to dislodge the other side.
Juldarigi (Tug Of War)
This word is used to say that one does not have the information someone is asking for.
mollayo (i don't know)
What is the most popular city in South Korea?
Hint: The capital of South Korea.
Seoul
What sign/pose do I like to use/do?
Guess one of them.
Peace Sign/Fox Sign
It's a Korean-Chinese fusion dish, it consists of thick handmade wheat noodles topped with raw cucumber slices and a mixture of salty black soybean paste, diced pork and vegetables.
Jjajangmyeon (Black Bean Noodles)
This is a traditional game where you throw five small, round stones into the air and catch them with your hands. A long time ago, it was played with real stones but I used to play with plastic balls that were later being sold.
Gonggi (Stone Game)
This word is used as a feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone.
joesonghaeyo (sorry)
What is South Korea's national animal?
Hint: It's a type of tiger.
The Siberian Tiger
How many languages to I want to learn? (I will try my best I guess...)
Whoever says the closest number wins.
There are many different varieties of this in Seoul, but this Korean dish usually contains meat, seafood or vegetables in a broth seasoned with hot pepper paste, fermented miso, soybean paste, or salted fermented shrimp.
Jjigae (Korean stew)
This game is played by drawing a square, a triangle and two circles on the ground (the same shapes seen throughout the whole series) and has two teams trying to invade each other’s space. The tricky part is: you can’t touch any lines and must hop on one foot on most areas. Of course, players will try their best to make you fall along the way.
Squid Game
This word is used as a polite apology in various contexts, such as when attempting to get someone's attention, asking someone to move so that one may pass, or interrupting a speaker.
jeogiyo (excuse me)
What is the most popular traditional sport in Korea?
Hint: It's a Korean martial art involving punching and kicking techniques.
T'aekwondo
How many K-Dramas have i watched so far?
Whoever says the closest number wins.
26 K-Dramas