Learn Korean: Greetings And Introductions In Korean
Let's dive into some fresh Korean greetings and introductions that'll make you sound like a local. Instead of the typical 'nice to meet you', try 'mannaseo bangapseumnida', which expresses deeper pleasure in the encounter. You could say after introducing yourself, "Je ireum-eun '-'-imnida. Mannaseo bangapseumnida." (My name is '-'. Pleased to meet you). Now, to reconnect with someone, use 'oraenmanieyo' for 'long time no see'. Imagine bumping into an old friend, you'd say "Oraenmanieyo! Jal jinaess-eo-yo?" (Long time no see! How have you been?). Finally, for a casual 'what's up', use 'mwoga mwoya', a trendy phrase among younger Koreans. So, next time you see your Korean friend, try "Mwoga mwoya? Oraenmanieyo!" (What's up? Long time no see!). Master these phrases and impress your Korean friends next time you see them! Subscribe for more authentic Korean language tips.
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