Do not make noises while eating and using spoon or chopsticks.
And another one:
Don't ever speak out loud with food in your mouth.
Always try not to make noise when you are chewing.
Before you look at that page, try and guess how the Korean man started his little essay. Anybody who's ever graded lots of Korean essays can probably get it on the first try. And this is all without getting into the running commentary on everything I eat at lunch, or the fact that Koreans spend 83% of the time talking about food. Anyway, I don't want to get too into it because it will give me a bad reputation, but suffice it to say it's a hatred with a long history and probably a long future.
I bring this up not only because it's very important but also because it relates to something brought up on the latest Seoul Podcast. They were debating the merits of Jeon Ji-hyeon, the drab-looking model and actress famous for being thin and having long hair. I remembered the KFC commercial I saw with her a few years ago, and remembered that I don't think I could be with someone who ate like that, no matter how hot she may be.
Zen Kimchi said she has the "Asian . . . girl . . . look." Um, I guess that about sums her boring ass up. She's soon to be 27, so probably not much of a girl nowadays anyway.
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When did group home-cafeteria style become the big thing? Is this the new 'Asian demure'? Not a good look.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H8D5DlMh7U
If you really wanted to make jihyun look stupid, you should have used the video at the link above.
I'll just say, she sells Giordano and 17 tea a lot better than she sells KFC and Laneige Girl.
I don't care about making her look stupid. The topic at hand is ugly eating.
But, since we're here, I'll say that I never got her appeal. She does have quirky facial expressions, when she hams it up and moves away from bored indifference, and I guess it's remarkable she's extended that into a decade-long career.
Almost all the Korean friends I met to talk over coffee at cafeterias didn't seem to know if they were smacking their lips or spraying spit themselves. It was like so natural fo them to talk to me with their mouths full. I tried to admonish them for it, but they merely said "we're friends, so you just let it slide." Hmm, I guess it's just girls playing coy [in front of their handsome boyfriends] that follow table manners.
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