{"id":242,"date":"2014-09-26T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2014-09-26T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yule-tide.generalsemiotics.net\/index.php\/2014\/09\/26\/post-235-my-korean-essay-cultural-differences-in-alcohol\/"},"modified":"2014-09-26T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2014-09-26T00:00:00","slug":"post-235-my-korean-essay-cultural-differences-in-alcohol","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yule-tide.blog\/index.php\/2014\/09\/26\/post-235-my-korean-essay-cultural-differences-in-alcohol\/","title":{"rendered":"Post-235: [My Korean Essay] Cultural Differences in Alcohol"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:left;\"> At the end of the day Thursday, it came down to this, with five minutes left: &#8220;Write something about cultural differences between countries.&#8221; I like these kinds of assignments because they are &#8220;open&#8221;. This is what I came up with:<br \/><span><br \/><strong><span>Korean Original, Written by Me<\/span> [\uc218\uc5c5\uc5d0\uc11c \uc4f4 \uae00]<\/strong><br \/><span><\/span><\/span>\ub098\ub77c\ub9c8\ub2e4 \ubb38\ud654\uac00 \ub2e4\ub985\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uc608\ub97c \ub4e4\uba74, \ud55c\uad6d\uc5d0\uc11c\ub294 \ub9ce\uc740 \uc0ac\ub78c\ub4e4\uc774 \uc790\uc8fc \uc220\uc744 \ub9c8\uc2dc\uc9c0\ub9cc \uc774\uc2ac\ub78c\uad50\uc758 \ub098\ub77c\uc5d0\uc11c \ubc95\uc73c\ub85c \uc220\uc744 \ub9c8\uc2dc\uba74 \uc548 \ub429\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uae30\ub3c5\uad50 \uad6d\uac00\uc5d0\uc11c\ub294 \uc220\uc744 \ub9c8\uc154\ub3c4 \ub418\uc9c0\ub9cc \ubcf4\ud1b5 \uc11c\uc591\uc778\ub4e4 \uc911\uc5d0\uc11c \uc790\uc8fc \uc220\uc744 \ub9c8\uc2dc\ub294 \uc0ac\ub78c\uc774 \uc801\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4.<br \/><span><br \/><strong><span>Translation into English<\/span><\/strong><br \/><span>Every nation&#8217;s culture is different. One example is that in Korea, lots of people<\/span> drink alcohol frequently, but in Islamic countries drinking alcohol is not allowed by law. In Christian countries, people may drink alcohol, but in general there are few Westerners who frequently drink.<br \/><span><\/span><\/span> <\/div>\n<div>\n<div style=\"height: 20px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;\"><\/div>\n<hr class=\"styled-hr\" style=\"width:100%;\">\n<div style=\"height: 20px; overflow: hidden; width: 100%;\"><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div>\n<div id=\"582929208716483607\" align=\"left\" style=\"width: 100%; overflow-y: hidden;\" class=\"wcustomhtml\"> <a name=\"continue\" id=\"continue\"><font color=\"white\">.<\/font><\/a> <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:left;\"> <strong style=\"\">Comment on My Argument:<\/strong><br \/> Forgive my inexact argumentation. Writing anything coherent in this language, in three minutes, is hard enough!<br \/><span><br \/><span><\/span><\/span> What I meant is this: <\/div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:center;\"> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.yuletyde.com\/a-blog\/post-235-my-korean-essay-cultural-differences-in-alcohol#continue\"><font size=\"4\"><strong><font color=\"#1600FF\">Read More<\/font><\/strong><\/font><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<div> <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--> <\/div>\n<div class=\"paragraph\" style=\"text-align:left;\"> <span><span>Regular alcohol consumption, while it exists in the USA, is<\/span><\/span> culturally discouraged, whereas in Korea it is rather culturally <em>en<\/em>couraged and in Korea regular drinking is common. The Korea Times reported a few years ago that<a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.koreatimes.co.kr\/www\/news\/nation\/2008\/05\/117_24038.html\">72% of Korean men drink alcohol every day<\/a><span>. Another<\/span> <a title=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/english.chosun.com\/site\/data\/html_dir\/2012\/05\/31\/2012053100963.html\">report<\/a> says that 9.5 million bottles of beer and 9 million bottles of <em>soju<\/em> (an awful drink similar to vodka) are consumed every day, in a country of only forty-some-million adults.<br \/><span><\/span><br \/><strong>Comment on Mistakes \/ Teacher&#8217;s Corrections:<\/strong><br \/> I&#8217;ve reached the point where I can crank out something like this consistently, steadily, but slowly, and inevitably with mistakes. In this case, Han T<span><span>eacher corrected two mistakes. One was a small grammar point [\ub9c8\uc2dc\ub3c4&#8211;&gt;\ub9c8\uc154\ub3c4]; the other one was replacing the phrasing I used for &#8220;in Christian countries&#8221; [\uadf8\ub9ac\uc2a4\ub3c4\uc758 \ub098\ub77c &#8211;&gt; \uae30\ub3c5\uad50 \uad6d\uac00]. I was curious about why she suggested that other phrase. This may be a case of &#8220;it just sounds right&#8221;. Then I asked Ol&#8217; Mr. Google:<\/span><\/span> <span><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.google.co.kr\/search?q=%22%EA%B7%B8%EB%A6%AC%EC%8A%A4%EB%8F%84%EC%9D%98+%EB%82%98%EB%9D%BC%EC%97%90%EC%84%9C%EB%8A%94%22\">My phrase<\/a> only appears on nine [9] pages; <a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.google.co.kr\/search?q=%22%C3%AA%C2%B8%C2%B0%C3%AB%E2%80%A6%C3%AA%C2%B5+%C3%AA%C2%B5%C2%AD%C3%AA%C2%B0%E2%82%AC%C3%AC--%C3%AC%E2%80%9E%C5%93%C3%AB%C5%A0%E2%80%9D%22\">her phrase<\/a>, 179,000! That&#8217;s why she&#8217;s the teacher. (She is active and fun in class but has a tendency to speak too quickly for me to follow at times. She has told us several times that she likes drinking alcohol, but now that she&#8217;s married with a baby she seldom does anymore. This is the kind of sidetrack that an American teacher would be much less willing to go down in front of students [see above].)<br \/><span><\/span><\/span> <\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At the end of the day Thursday, it came down to this, with five minutes left: &#8220;Write something about cultural differences between countries.&#8221; I like these kinds of assignments because they are &#8220;open&#8221;. 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