This online game, popular worldwide, has champions like Ahri and Yasuo.
What is "League of Legends"?
This type of place, found in South Korea, is where you can relax in saunas and sleep in salt rooms.
What is a "Jimjilbang"?
This South Korean company makes the Galaxy series of smartphones.
What is Samsung?
Tattoos in Korea were historically linked with these individuals, similar to Japanese Yakuza.
What are gangsters or "jjang"?
The type of cafe where you might sip coffee surrounded by purring felines.
What is a cat cafe?
This gaming device from a South Korean company rivals the iPhone.
What is the Samsung Galaxy?
The popular Korean tea known for its calming effects.
What is green tea?
South Korea's main search engine, which isn’t Google.
What is Naver?
A trendy spot for small tattoos, often hidden by hair.
What is behind the ear?
Besides dogs and cats, this "masked" mammal is a popular cafe pet in Korea.
What is a raccoon?
The messaging app also known for its cute bear character, Ryan.
What is KakaoTalk?
The popular Korean Korean island where people go to relax.
What is Jeju Island?
The rival tech company in South Korea that has the logo "Life's Good".
What is LG?
One thing you must do (to be safe) after getting a tatoo
Avoid sun, don't drink, etc.
A district in Seoul known for its youthful vibe and pet cafes.
What is Hongdae?
The annual gaming event in South Korea similar to America's "E3".
What is G-Star?
Name 2 ways to relieve stress
sleep, eat chocolate, talk with friends, etc.
A popular app in Korea to listen to K-pop songs.
What is Melon?
Worst place to get a tatoo
On your face
The loyal dog breed that originated from South Korea and is known for its white and tan coats.
What is the Jindo?
What game does Lee Jae-dong play?
Star Craft
The doctor you go to if you need help with depression
Therapist
The iconic South Korean messaging app with a green chat bubble.
What is Line?
In South Korea, to give someone a tattoo, you technically need this type of license.
What is a medical license?
This word, similar to the Japanese "kawaii", describes the cuteness of pets in Korea
What is "Gwiyeopda"?