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... usually verbally a day in advance , or even on the day itself , drop everything and go . It is an honour to be able to celebrate this important occasion , and the food will be among the best you will eat in Korea . Dress as you would ...
... usually verbally a day in advance , or even on the day itself , drop everything and go . It is an honour to be able to celebrate this important occasion , and the food will be among the best you will eat in Korea . Dress as you would ...
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... usually hides the coffin from view . In front of the screen is a small , low table holding a photograph of the ... usually remains at home for three days , sometimes as long as seven , depending on the social position of the deceased ...
... usually hides the coffin from view . In front of the screen is a small , low table holding a photograph of the ... usually remains at home for three days , sometimes as long as seven , depending on the social position of the deceased ...
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... Usually this includes a variety of vegetables , lightly cooked with the Korean spices , and may or may not include fish , pork or beef . Beef is expensive in Korea , even for expatriates , so many Korean families only serve it on ...
... Usually this includes a variety of vegetables , lightly cooked with the Korean spices , and may or may not include fish , pork or beef . Beef is expensive in Korea , even for expatriates , so many Korean families only serve it on ...
Table des matières
Land of the Morning Calm | 9 |
The people | 11 |
The language | 13 |
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Culture Shock!.: Korea Sonja Vegdahl Hur,Sonja Bernice Vegdahl,Ben Seunghwa Hur Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
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