tHIS MAN DESERVES THE WHOLE WORLD, HE IS REALLY TEACHING US WITH ALL HIS HEART AND PUTTING IN EFFORTS FOR FREE???!!! I AM SO THANKFUL FOR HIS EXISTENCE
I feel so accomplished as a total beginner, going from taking 1 whole month learning Hangul with your hour and a half video to saying hello, and introducing myself. It's a very small accomplishment but this feeling is pushing me to go!!!
@@jalexie30 ehhhh reviewing TTMIK Lesson 1 chapter 7 to 17 lol. Go Billy vids on verb present tense conjugation. I mean I know some phrases and can count very high so theres that. But still very early beginner. Check me back in a year :D :p
@@tokutske had to drop it as I couldn't self study Korean. I'm focusing on Spanish and Mandarin as I have tutors for these. Korean Grammar is not one to study on your own imo
"Alternatively if you want to show extra rexpect, perhaps you're meeting your favorite celebrity, you can also just shake with two hands" Billy knows why we're here HAHAHA
I am BTS ARMY too.....I am learning korean for BTS I wanna to meet them and after my 12th I will go to Korea for my college with my friend....I am just waiting when all whole world's ARMY will come together......I Purple You...ARMY....💜
Thank you so much for this! I have been struggling with duolingo for over three months. It is great for vocabulary and accountability, but gives no context. YOU give all the explanations needed! I just ordered the first "Korean made simple"! Hoping it will support you, and help me learn Korean :)
Thank you go billy you are helping me reach my goals for Korean🎉 you are awesome and a very great teacher I pray the lord blesses you for your patience,time and skills
A useful tip: The polite marker 요 at the end like that of 안녕하세요 is more like "여" than "요" in reality. Other 요s are pronounced as they are written, but this polite 요 is not. As a result, "요요요. (It's yo-yo.)" is more like "요요여".
My name is Theo, where the two last vowels are pronounced the exact same way as the polite marker ("eh-yoh"). It's a bit of a chore to say 'teh-yoh eh-yoh'. Does this rule apply to my name too then? Can I instead say 'teh-yoh eh-yeoh'? (Sorry for the romanisation)
These videos are so helpful! I've been learning Hangul and trying to self-learn Korean for several weeks now, and I'm finally understanding the Hangul pronunciation variations, and now thanks to this video, can introduce myself. This is so helpful! I'm also going through TTMIK Book 1 Lesson 9, and their podcast. Trying to immerse myself whenever possible, and finish the nights with some k-dramas to hear the language being spoken. It's tough to do this alone with no one else learning alongside me, but I'm determined! Thank you for putting all these resources out there for us!
You’re in the same boat as me. I’m trying to learn so I can speak it with my now 1 1/2 month old daughter. We do all the same things you said except I also immerse her to Korean Toddler TV and Korean nursery rhymes which is actually helping me too lol. Mostly I just wanted to comment to wish you luck! You may feel alone, but there are many others out there like me that are doing it alone too. And in a strange way, it makes it feel like we’re doing it together kinda. Good luck and don’t give up! See you in Korea sometime, maybe 😊
@@Aquablecs I still watch my K-dramas every night and find myself repeating a lot of the words I hear. Just wish I had someone to practice with. I hope you and your daughter are able to pick up the language working together :)
Hey Billy, appreciate the effort you put into these videos. I'm definitely giving you the two handed handshake if we ever run into each other 😁 Until then 🤝🤝
I really love it whenever you give examples that we can actually try on! It makes everything easier. Now I can actually introduce myself in Korean! Thanks Billy! Next video please! ❤️
First time viewing your lesson videos. The format is excellent and your presentation clear and easy to understand. I really enjoyed that you explained how to greet someone beyond simply saying hello but explained a bit of the bowing culture.
What should I do introducing myself to my gfs mom besides beg for mercy lol 감사요 billy I been watching these videos two or three times over reviewing multiple times a day lol
안녕하세요....! 저는 카티자 후세인 이에요 .........반갑습니다..... I guess it is correct........... Ur lessons are really gud...........I stated learning 2 months ago and now can read and write Korean ........slowly slowly.....😅😄 And also due to lockdown I can't buy the book so I downloaded the pdf..............thank you sooo much Billy sir..............I hope I can soon progress learning it ..........😁
For people who struggle with the vowel 으, just remember how the British pronounce, or don't pronounce certain words in speech. "I said I was going to the shop". An English person would sound like "I said I was going t' th' shop." The sound "Schwa" is used in a lot of English words. Like "Alzheimer's" doesn't sound like how an American might say it. The "Mer" in the word sounds much more like 므 than anything. So while the Vowel 으 doesn't exist in English as such. The sound is used all of the time by Native English speakers in Britain.
Lesson 11: Introducing Yourself!✅ PRACTICE 안녕하세요~ 자는 미셀 이에요 반갑습니다☺️ If the name ends with consontant: 저는 마이클 이에요 저는 미셸/미셀 이에요 저는 멕 이에요 If the name ends with vowel: 저는 사라 예요
hi Billy, I've seen/heard 만나서 반갑습니다 and was wondering what the difference would be if you just say 반갑습니다 on its own, without 만나서 in front of it. many thanks!
@@knightshade1463 Politeness levels are a huge topic, so there are cases when you can and cases when you can't. I recommend learning the rest of this course first, and it should answer any basic questions you have about them :)
Quick question: Do you have a video on how you write your name using 한글? This would be nice to know. I know you have to spell it in Korean as it sounds and I also know about CV order, but I'm still not sure on how exactly to do it. Also do you need to add a vowel if your name ends in a consonant to keep with the CV structure or doesn't it matter?
T_T today I sent a voice text to my friend, she is a kpop/kdrama fan so she knows how Korean sound... I said "hello, I am (.....) , Nice to meet you, thank you , bye" in Korean and she just told me that I sound like I am reading news🥲🥲🥲🥲 than I repeated all the same things with more emotions and it sound like I am doing some anime girl aegyo
5:08 bit confused on this part but in the first bullet, is this the response you would give to someone your age/younger and the second bullet, in formal settings/ older people? I tried repeating the part to see if I missed something you said but I can’t seem to differentiate between the two
this "hold your right forearm with your left hand when shaking" always makes me curious, because : what if the person is left handed (like me)? we would use our right hand to hold our left forearm?
Hi Billy! I just had a quick question. I've heard some use 입니다 (pretty sure that's how you spell it) instead of 이에요 or 예 요 at the end. I was just wondering if there's a difference between them and if it's ok to interchange them. Thank you and keep up the work!!
Hi! What if your name ends in a vowel but is silent, such as 'Nicole'. As I know my name is spelled differently in Korean because of the silent vowel would I use 이에요 or 에요 ? 감사함니다
Wait.... So I have watch your video on having a Korean name and since I’m not very in depth in the Korean culture, I decided not to make/have one. Though, I was wondering does 사는 .... 이에요/예요 works for English names. Like how would I say ‘My name is Trinity.’ in Korean? And if so, which one (이에요/예요) would I use (for Trinity)?
I recommend checking Naver dictionary (or Naver.com) for finding the Korean spelling of any name you'd like to know. You can find if there are other celebrities with that name, what their Korean name is, and pick the one you'd like. Sometimes there can be multiple options for certain names.
@@GoBillyKorean thx again :) but my mean is not 요, I get it... But I saw some video that people for introducing themselves using 하고 I don't know what does it mean and using for what♥️✨
Don't stress about reading fast. Nobody quickly starts reading, because you have to already understand all of the Korean to be able to read it quickly. If you just know the letters, keep going and you'll be fine.
Hi, Billy. Since Americans place their surname last, how would a Korean in a professional setting (in Korea), address an American? Would it be his/her last name and title or first name and title? And, is it awkward or wrong for Americans to introduce themselves in a business setting by stating their first name and then their last name or should they flip the order? Thank you!!
안녕하세요~ 저는 민지예요😊
One of the most native 여쁜 선생님 for teaching korean.i am expecting that you will make make video class for Topic.And be active like go billy.Thank you.
안녕하세요 저는 바 연현 입니다
@@sampannasansar8679 여쁜 선생님 -> 예쁜 선생님
안녕하세요! 저는 마리사예요 :]
안녕하세요!
저는 니스탈 이에요
반갑습니다 😁
tHIS MAN DESERVES THE WHOLE WORLD, HE IS REALLY TEACHING US WITH ALL HIS HEART AND PUTTING IN EFFORTS FOR FREE???!!! I AM SO THANKFUL FOR HIS EXISTENCE
For real. He's putting out these extremely helpful videos for free. Like wow
Billy out here doing God's work 💜
Ya, let's pay him (and his wife and Korea) a lot of love vibe
i agree
Thumbs up for our TEACHER !!!!! 👍👍👍👍💕💕💕💕 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I feel so accomplished as a total beginner, going from taking 1 whole month learning Hangul with your hour and a half video to saying hello, and introducing myself. It's a very small accomplishment but this feeling is pushing me to go!!!
where are you now in progress? :))
@@jalexie30 ehhhh reviewing TTMIK Lesson 1 chapter 7 to 17 lol. Go Billy vids on verb present tense conjugation. I mean I know some phrases and can count very high so theres that. But still very early beginner. Check me back in a year :D :p
@@vincytvholic wow awesome
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@@vincytvholic How's the progress?
@@tokutske had to drop it as I couldn't self study Korean. I'm focusing on Spanish and Mandarin as I have tutors for these. Korean Grammar is not one to study on your own imo
"Alternatively if you want to show extra rexpect, perhaps you're meeting your favorite celebrity, you can also just shake with two hands"
Billy knows why we're here HAHAHA
😂😂
I mean not really but I get what you mean
I'm late but he also gave seokjin example so yeah
@@bethatonee i was looking for this comment hahaha also love ur name
also when using Seokjin as example 😭
He used Seokjin in an example
I died
As Jin's eyebrows, I was thrilled.
@@froggywormy lolol
WWH Jin 💜💜💜
@Jisoo TxT an* army
My sister watches your videos all the time. I feel like if I heard your voice somewhere random, I'd know its you immediately.
R ur sister into kpop or kdrama.
Do they know BTS?...if by any chance they do tell them that u found an army in this video's comment section💜💜💜💜
@@himanshichaudhary1457 she's a huge Bts fan
@@emanibrahim8745 me too
I am BTS ARMY too.....I am learning korean for BTS I wanna to meet them and after my 12th I will go to Korea for my college with my friend....I am just waiting when all whole world's ARMY will come together......I Purple You...ARMY....💜
Billy, you are just an Idol among teachers. Thank you so much for clear explanation and positive vibes) All the best to your channel!
Thank you so much Billy, I've been trying to learn korean for about two years now and I finally feel as if I'm getting somewhere thanks to you!!
as a turkish, i learning korean and i improving my english at the same time. i am so luckyyy.
Guys, if you want to memorise all, just rewatch it 2-3 times :) It'll be little annoying but it'll give superb effects!
Or u can just write it down in a book
@@alexa._.lilacc real lmao
@@alexa._.lilacc I do both haha
Thank you so much for this! I have been struggling with duolingo for over three months. It is great for vocabulary and accountability, but gives no context. YOU give all the explanations needed! I just ordered the first "Korean made simple"! Hoping it will support you, and help me learn Korean :)
Thank you go billy you are helping me reach my goals for Korean🎉 you are awesome and a very great teacher I pray the lord blesses you for your patience,time and skills
안녕하세요 ~ 저는 키란 이에요......
Thank you Billy(sir) for teaching us Korean in such an amazing way...
You really a good teacher..💜
Thank you so much for you time, we really apriciate you giving us literally free lessons, we are very grateful!! 🙏🏼🥰
Thank you for your wonderful lessons, Billy! The short videos are extremely helpful. I enjoy learning with you everyday!
A useful tip: The polite marker 요 at the end like that of 안녕하세요 is more like "여" than "요" in reality. Other 요s are pronounced as they are written, but this polite 요 is not. As a result, "요요요. (It's yo-yo.)" is more like "요요여".
아야요?
My name is Theo, where the two last vowels are pronounced the exact same way as the polite marker ("eh-yoh"). It's a bit of a chore to say 'teh-yoh eh-yoh'. Does this rule apply to my name too then? Can I instead say 'teh-yoh eh-yeoh'? (Sorry for the romanisation)
@@omega_one1318don't worry about making your name sound Korean if it's not, just say Theo yeyo.... I think
These videos are so helpful! I've been learning Hangul and trying to self-learn Korean for several weeks now, and I'm finally understanding the Hangul pronunciation variations, and now thanks to this video, can introduce myself. This is so helpful! I'm also going through TTMIK Book 1 Lesson 9, and their podcast. Trying to immerse myself whenever possible, and finish the nights with some k-dramas to hear the language being spoken. It's tough to do this alone with no one else learning alongside me, but I'm determined! Thank you for putting all these resources out there for us!
Nice! I'm glad to hear you're studying hard to learn Korean :D
Wow, Keep up the good work!!
@@actuallyfloren7697 I haven't been keeping up with it sadly. I would love to get back into learning Korean though soon.
You’re in the same boat as me. I’m trying to learn so I can speak it with my now 1 1/2 month old daughter. We do all the same things you said except I also immerse her to Korean Toddler TV and Korean nursery rhymes which is actually helping me too lol.
Mostly I just wanted to comment to wish you luck! You may feel alone, but there are many others out there like me that are doing it alone too. And in a strange way, it makes it feel like we’re doing it together kinda. Good luck and don’t give up! See you in Korea sometime, maybe 😊
@@Aquablecs I still watch my K-dramas every night and find myself repeating a lot of the words I hear. Just wish I had someone to practice with. I hope you and your daughter are able to pick up the language working together :)
Hey Billy, appreciate the effort you put into these videos. I'm definitely giving you the two handed handshake if we ever run into each other 😁 Until then 🤝🤝
I feel lucky in this scenario, because my name is Billy, and I'm having the hardest time pronouncing ㄹ! Helps to hear you say it!
i’ve been learning korean for a while and i wanted to watch these for fun and i never thought of 이에요/예요 as an equal sign, great way of explaining!
Best virtual classroom ever~!!
Another great lesson! I loved the additional information at the end. Thank you, Billy!
You are a phenomenal teacher and explain things so well. Thank you so very much for sharing your great knowledge with us🙏🏼🙏🏼
I have been looking to learn this language as I love Kdramas
I have to say you are THE Best teacher I have found so far Thank you so much 🙏🏼
You put soo much effort and it's really effective bruhh no cap
I really love it whenever you give examples that we can actually try on! It makes everything easier. Now I can actually introduce myself in Korean! Thanks Billy! Next video please! ❤️
Awesome video. This is great review for me to make sure that what I’ve been saying has been right 😊👍🏽
WHOAAA YOU'RE LITERALLY AN ANGEL TEACHING SO PRECISELY FOR fREe!!!!!
First time viewing your lesson videos. The format is excellent and your presentation clear and easy to understand. I really enjoyed that you explained how to greet someone beyond simply saying hello but explained a bit of the bowing culture.
And the award to the best teacher of the century goes to~
Love your work sir
Really helpful :)
i have just started learning Korean so this video series would be much helpful for me.
ahh yes here I am restarting the whole course
Thank you so much for your lesson !!!
They are really very helpful!
안녕하세요 저는 나탈리아예요, 반갑습니다 ... thank you so much, i am trying to learn Korean and these are my first steps hehe
Someone said Seokjin. *stares in BTS Army*
Was literally looking for a comment like this 😂
It's a bit weird how people are obsessed with BTS.
Thanks Billy for starting it again for us ❤️❤️
Fighting.
Finally i found the easy way to self study korean language so i can work in korea soon. Thank you so much
This is very helpful. 감사합니다!
You are the best teacher I have ever met ❤
After finishing lesson 1 to 10, i purchased the book online.. am excited to learn more.. thank you billy. 😊
What should I do introducing myself to my gfs mom besides beg for mercy lol
감사요 billy I been watching these videos two or three times over reviewing multiple times a day lol
Thanks a lot finally I find a grear korean learning channel😍
안녕하세요! 전 사파예요, 반갑습니다!
Wrote the whole thing myself tkhtkh I feel proud 🤭
안녕하세요~~
저는 아스마예요 🤭
반갑습니다 여러분 🙈🙈
감사합니다 빌리 💙💙
its scary how similiar turkish and korean is especially with the last notes adding "to meet" or sayin "my name" is totally same hahah
Any bts army here💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Sir mentioned seok jin....bts member.
i m a big biggggg fan of bts..i truly love them and i m here only for them
Ya😂❤
Annyeonghaseyo! The lesson was interesting billie, thankyou💜
Thanks to Billy 씨 I'm now saying "그럼 다음에 또 봐" automatically(˃‿˂).
I already bow and kneel in my own culture so it's quite easy to just adjust to it
I can't write it in korean but anyways... i just want to say thank youuuuuu, that help me so much
안녕하세요! 제이른 말리카 예요! 😅
안녕하세요....! 저는 카티자 후세인 이에요 .........반갑습니다.....
I guess it is correct...........
Ur lessons are really gud...........I stated learning 2 months ago and now can read and write Korean ........slowly slowly.....😅😄
And also due to lockdown I can't buy the book so I downloaded the pdf..............thank you sooo much Billy sir..............I hope I can soon progress learning it ..........😁
Another problem with google translate. It frequently uses 나는 instead of 저는
Never trust google to differentiate with 반말
Nice Video, Billy!
Seokjin hahahaha.
For people who struggle with the vowel 으, just remember how the British pronounce, or don't pronounce certain words in speech. "I said I was going to the shop". An English person would sound like "I said I was going t' th' shop." The sound "Schwa" is used in a lot of English words. Like "Alzheimer's" doesn't sound like how an American might say it. The "Mer" in the word sounds much more like 므 than anything. So while the Vowel 으 doesn't exist in English as such. The sound is used all of the time by Native English speakers in Britain.
I know seokjin is probably a common name in korea, but i freaked out a little when Billy mentioned the name 😂
I use your work book you made do seeing you is trippy
Hello Billy♥️
I reviewed this class so much that I memorized even the verbs hahaha, now I'm ready to go.
Always better to accidentally be too polite than not polite enough. :D
Thank you for this video.
Lesson 11: Introducing Yourself!✅
PRACTICE
안녕하세요~ 자는 미셀 이에요 반갑습니다☺️
If the name ends with consontant:
저는 마이클 이에요
저는 미셸/미셀 이에요
저는 멕 이에요
If the name ends with vowel:
저는 사라 예요
How would you say hello i am charlie because is that a vowel or consonant at the end?
Would it be?
Would it be 안녕 내 이름은 찰리야?
I am so confused
You can follow the sentences I show in the episode :-)
@@GoBillyKorean ok thank you
hi Billy, I've seen/heard 만나서 반갑습니다 and was wondering what the difference would be if you just say 반갑습니다 on its own, without 만나서 in front of it. many thanks!
he explains this in the video at 6:38
안녕하세요~ 저는 자넬이예요 ❤
안녕하세요, 저는 아담이에요. 반갑습니다!
안녕하세요! 저는 제시카에요! 반갑십니다! 💜💜💜
Close! Use 예요 there :)
@@GoBillyKorean AAAH! 감사합니다! I’m still figuring out proper spelling. 💜💜💜
Thank you for all of the videos. It helping me a lot. 💕
5:41 Billy , as you said, no means 아니요 ... can we also use the word 안니야요 ( Aniyeyeo ) I am not sure if I have typed the correct words in Korean tho
아니야 is not simply "no," but is the negative conjugation of 아니다 ("to not be") and means that something/someone "isn't."
@GoBillyKorean
thank you billi , I will keep on working hard
In the example at 4:25 are the -예요 and the 반갑습니다 two different speech levels?
Yes, and you'll learn about both of them in later lessons.
@@GoBillyKorean so it's ok to mix them while speaking to the same person or is that only for these phrases?
@@knightshade1463 Politeness levels are a huge topic, so there are cases when you can and cases when you can't. I recommend learning the rest of this course first, and it should answer any basic questions you have about them :)
안녕하세요!~ 저는에이미예요! 반갑습니다!
Nice job!
안녕하세요! 저는 콘스탄디나예요. 반갑습니다. (writing my name in Korean is burning my brain cells its too long 😂😂)
@Sahathai Peem Khantee Greece
안녕하세유!
저는 조슈아예요
반갑슴니다!
Quick question: Do you have a video on how you write your name using 한글? This would be nice to know. I know you have to spell it in Korean as it sounds and I also know about CV order, but I'm still not sure on how exactly to do it. Also do you need to add a vowel if your name ends in a consonant to keep with the CV structure or doesn't it matter?
You could search your name in a web site like Naver to see how it's commonly spelled.
Hi, I had a question:
When we use the formal “nice to meet you” we pronounce 니 like 느. Why do we do that?
T_T today I sent a voice text to my friend, she is a kpop/kdrama fan so she knows how Korean sound... I said "hello, I am (.....) , Nice to meet you, thank you , bye" in Korean and she just told me that I sound like I am reading news🥲🥲🥲🥲 than I repeated all the same things with more emotions and it sound like I am doing some anime girl aegyo
But why does the pdf say 입니다 in place of 이에요 ? That is confusion, verily. Also, lettuce set a bookmark at 6:10 for reading practice.
Which PDF are you referring to?
@@GoBillyKorean Korean Made Simple
@@alibabaghanoujtv This is a different course. You can follow either one :) The reason in Korean Made Simple is explained in the book's Preface.
@@GoBillyKorean OK. Thanks, handsome.
안녕하서요! 저는 알리야예요. 반갑습니다!!
5:08 bit confused on this part but in the first bullet, is this the response you would give to someone your age/younger and the second bullet, in formal settings/ older people? I tried repeating the part to see if I missed something you said but I can’t seem to differentiate between the two
Yes, that's right :) But this is just the intro lesson, and you'll learn more about how these politeness levels work later on.
This is so good. Thank you Billy!
I have a question: When I use 반갑습니다 shouldn't I say 저는 멜리나입니다 as well (instead of 저는 멜리나예요)?
Seok jin BTSSSSS🤩
this "hold your right forearm with your left hand when shaking" always makes me curious, because : what if the person is left handed (like me)? we would use our right hand to hold our left forearm?
It makes no difference what hand you use when writing :-)
Hi Billy! I just had a quick question. I've heard some use 입니다 (pretty sure that's how you spell it) instead of 이에요 or 예 요 at the end. I was just wondering if there's a difference between them and if it's ok to interchange them. Thank you and keep up the work!!
That form will also be in this series (in a later episode). It's part of "formal speech," and is used in many formal situations.
Ahh ok thank God lol so I didn't look crazy when I used it whew thank you so much for replying!
감사미다❤❤❤
Hi! What if your name ends in a vowel but is silent, such as 'Nicole'. As I know my name is spelled differently in Korean because of the silent vowel would I use 이에요 or 에요 ? 감사함니다
You would pick whichever one depending on what letter it ends with when written in Korean, not in English.
아녕하세요! Billy, could you clarify me something? The name 석진 has a double consonant sound on the letter 지읒, right?
Yes, ㅈ will become pronounced as ㅉ.
@@GoBillyKorean oooh, I'm learning :)
2:18 When I say "저는 프랭크예요", the "~예요" sounds smoother when I pronounce it as "예요", instead of "에요".
"My name is Pran-- wait, that can't be right"
One day I will remember what I JUST heard five seconds earlier 😭
Wait....
So I have watch your video on having a Korean name and since I’m not very in depth in the Korean culture, I decided not to make/have one. Though, I was wondering does 사는 .... 이에요/예요 works for English names.
Like how would I say ‘My name is Trinity.’ in Korean? And if so, which one (이에요/예요) would I use (for Trinity)?
I recommend checking Naver dictionary (or Naver.com) for finding the Korean spelling of any name you'd like to know. You can find if there are other celebrities with that name, what their Korean name is, and pick the one you'd like. Sometimes there can be multiple options for certain names.
11th Video of my Korean Language Class.
안녕하세요 ♥
I'm grateful for answering my pervious question :)
I wanna know how and why 하고 and 하고요 using for introduction :)
Using ~요 like that is taught in this series too. Just keep going and you'll get there ^_^
@@GoBillyKorean thx again :) but my mean is not 요, I get it... But I saw some video that people for introducing themselves using 하고 I don't know what does it mean and using for what♥️✨
What about when your name ends sounding just like the vowel 예 ... Do you say that sound twice or drop it to say it once ? TY
You would say it twice, but 예요 would tend to get pronounced as 에요 so it would end up being 예에요 in that case.
Hi billy, can I ask how you would write meg or Megan in Korean?
Anybody have advice on what to read as a beginner in Korean
Don't stress about reading fast. Nobody quickly starts reading, because you have to already understand all of the Korean to be able to read it quickly. If you just know the letters, keep going and you'll be fine.
@@GoBillyKorean thank you 😊
this man is the equivalent of hank green, john green and bill nye. he must be protected at all cost
Hi, Billy. Since Americans place their surname last, how would a Korean in a professional setting (in Korea), address an American? Would it be his/her last name and title or first name and title? And, is it awkward or wrong for Americans to introduce themselves in a business setting by stating their first name and then their last name or should they flip the order? Thank you!!
They'd address you however you introduced yourself to them, but it could depend on the specifics. Usually though just how you introduced yourself.
Hello~ I'm Jessica and korean !!
안녕하세요~ 😊😊
I also learned that when introducing yourself I can say “입니다” after the name. It’s right, right? Bc you didn’t mention it in the video..
This series will cover that word as well :) It just means "I am (name)," and is okay too.
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안녕하세요! 나는 비디오를 사랑! 🫰🫰 Hello from Korea! ☺️