I think the best way to translate the greeting is "안녕하세요 = Hello" and "안녕 = Hi." From what I understand, it's pretty rude to ever just say "안녕" to someone you don't know, regardless of age and traditionally, it's rude to just say "Hi" to people you don't know in the US when greeting them. Although...younger generations in both countries don't give a flying F as far as I can tell lol.
@@asd_._ Not in the same way that Asian languages do, but historically speaking in every English speaking country as far as I'm aware, you were expected to speak "Proper English" to your "Elders." My understanding is that speaking slang to an elder, a teacher, a parent, etc would typically get you a solid slap on the wrist etc, as it was seen as disrespect and defiance. Depending on your family and your age, you may have experienced this yourself. As an example, my mother would get irritated if I answered "Yeah" instead of "Yes" or "What is it?" etc. I think this culturally has a lot to do with perception of authority and power in relationships. If you speak to your parents, or someone older the same way you speak to your friends than it carries this connotation that your parent/elder is no different from your friends in terms of relationship hierarchy. Which is exactly why Asian languages have honorifics...Even though English doesn't officially have honorifics beyond words like "Sir/Ma`am" etc, the same sort of cultural expectation of respect exists in both settings.
린네님 영상 고마워요^^
오늘도 좋은하루 보내요ㅎㅎ
오늘도 와주셔서 감사해요:) 좋은 밤 되세요!
영상 고마워요, 한국어는 이미 알고 있지만 당신의 영상으로 잠을 잘 수 있었어요 ❤️
감사합니다:) 좋은 꿈 꾸세요!
오늘도 린네님 덕분에 꿀잠잘게요 😴
좋은 꿈 꾸세요:)
Wow, I’ve been wanting to learn Korean and this was very easy to understand thank you. Also i would love to see more lessons!!!
Thank you so much
This was a really good video. Thanks
Wish you sweet dreams
Saranghae ❤ Very easy! 😇🪽 You’re always so sweet and happy
Next time I'll teach more intermediate Korean for you 😉 Goodnight
리네님^^ 편안한수업소리 너무잘듣고갑니다!!🥰
감사합니다 😘😘
@@Lynne_asmr 헉 저희야말로 이렇게영상찍어주셔서 감사드리지요~🙇♂️
Sweet, cute and adorable 🥰! Three words to describe you very well ❤💯.
😂😂😂 aww thank you!
린네님 ASMR 잘들을게요
오늘도 좋은 밤 되세요:)
❤
Wish you goodnight:)
Ama💤💤ing 😴😴
hahaha this is so cute
안녕하세요^^ 한국어를 가르쳐주셔서 감사합니다. 자신감은 없지만 당신이 좋은 선생님이라는 건 알아요. 그리고 예쁘게 웃어주셔서 감사해요 :) "Would you like to go see the sunset with me?" 해질녘 달이 아름답다 🌆🌙
Aww thank you so much:) 좋은 꿈 꾸길 바래요!
I am your cat? How cute 🐱
🐈🐈⬛ ❤️
Let me try:
Oyepoda
😘
😂😂❤️
I think the best way to translate the greeting is "안녕하세요 = Hello" and "안녕 = Hi."
From what I understand, it's pretty rude to ever just say "안녕" to someone you don't know, regardless of age and traditionally, it's rude to just say "Hi" to people you don't know in the US when greeting them.
Although...younger generations in both countries don't give a flying F as far as I can tell lol.
Wait what, English has honorifics??
👍🏼
@@asd_._ Not in the same way that Asian languages do, but historically speaking in every English speaking country as far as I'm aware, you were expected to speak "Proper English" to your "Elders." My understanding is that speaking slang to an elder, a teacher, a parent, etc would typically get you a solid slap on the wrist etc, as it was seen as disrespect and defiance.
Depending on your family and your age, you may have experienced this yourself.
As an example, my mother would get irritated if I answered "Yeah" instead of "Yes" or "What is it?" etc.
I think this culturally has a lot to do with perception of authority and power in relationships. If you speak to your parents, or someone older the same way you speak to your friends than it carries this connotation that your parent/elder is no different from your friends in terms of relationship hierarchy.
Which is exactly why Asian languages have honorifics...Even though English doesn't officially have honorifics beyond words like "Sir/Ma`am" etc, the same sort of cultural expectation of respect exists in both settings.
I'm not trying to be offensive but you voice doesn't match your face, maybe i'm just not use to ear an asian girl talking normally, good video btw