I can’t wait until you get the second third generation Koreans that are completely Texan walking around going “ shoot Boy I tell you what, ain’t nobody be making Kimchi like my Me-ma”
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle I’m inclined to believe even visitors unfamiliar to the specific area that’re not proficient in English would be infinitesimal
Again, Htown should've done it 30yrs ago before half the korean community left.. But then again, i guess that wouldn't have mattered when you had thugs robbing all the Ktown businesses.
@@peteypete7320 I was referring to Chinese and Vietnamese neighborhoods. That and there’s more Koreans and Houston today than there were 30 years ago (according to the US census), so half the community must not have left
I can’t wait until you get the second third generation Koreans that are completely Texan walking around going “ shoot Boy I tell you what, ain’t nobody be making Kimchi like my Me-ma”
파이팅 ! I hope when I ever get to visit TX that I will get to visit this area.
Ktown in Dallas is cool
That part Dallas feels like a Koreatown and Mexican town at the same time
that cant be good
Koreatown in nawf Dallas !!! That’s badazz
Going to visit this area to experience Korean food culture ❤
This is dope!!
I hope to not worry about being chased by someone with a cleaver when I visit
😂
20 years late, should've done it before so much of the Korean biz community moved north to Carrolton and Plano.
The need for bilingual street signs was actual or one of virtue signaling?
In all honesty, I think it was necessary for some.
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle I’m inclined to believe even visitors unfamiliar to the specific area that’re not proficient in English would be infinitesimal
@@bill1589 that is understandable
@@HTV-2_Hypersonic_Glide_Vehicle and if not virtue signaling, why not citywide?
@@bill1589 the area is a densely populated Korean ethnic area
Cool.
Not sure why they haven’t already done this. Houston did this in some of its Asian neighborhoods already long ago
Again, Htown should've done it 30yrs ago before half the korean community left.. But then again, i guess that wouldn't have mattered when you had thugs robbing all the Ktown businesses.
@@peteypete7320 I was referring to Chinese and Vietnamese neighborhoods. That and there’s more Koreans and Houston today than there were 30 years ago (according to the US census), so half the community must not have left
So you can’t say nothing when they start changing other signs in Spanish
….. you’re American now, not Korean bud.
They know that.
@@psychonautX oh, do you go to that part of DFW?
Thanks for your input waterhead.
@@josephk7530 Anytime, nothing like a year for some gratitude. 😂
You are so awesome for saying that Immortan Joe looking mf
Fighta !!!