with Terato and Mumyung saying how grateful they are since they haven't eaten in days.
Pride & Prejudice - Interview of IloveOov - Page 2
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
with Terato and Mumyung saying how grateful they are since they haven't eaten in days. | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
22427 Posts
uhhh ya don't like him at all | ||
Sky101
United States1758 Posts
On March 21 2005 11:35 CTStalker wrote: That part aboiut the money brought an image to me of Boxer treating the rest of SKT1 to a huge dinner with a cigar in his mouth, "Eat up boys! This one's on me" with Terato and Mumyung saying how grateful they are since they haven't eaten in days. Err I don't think Mumyung ever had any problem with lack of food. :D | ||
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
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Bard
Jamaica898 Posts
when koreans eat out, a person who is in higher rank (oldest, boss, senior etc) pays everything.. if a person who is in lower rank (yonger one, rookie, freshman) tries to pay, that's not considered as a polite for sk team, boxer is like the boss of others so he has to buy food and take care of others ![]() i've lived usa for years now but whenever i go out eat with others, i get this "i must pay everything" pressure >< because i am pretty much older than others | ||
EnDeR_
Spain2568 Posts
On March 21 2005 11:50 Bard wrote: koreans dont do dutch pay (separate check) when koreans eat out, a person who is in higher rank (oldest, boss, senior etc) pays everything.. if a person who is in lower rank (yonger one, rookie, freshman) tries to pay, that's not considered as a polite for sk team, boxer is like the boss of others so he has to buy food and take care of others ![]() i've lived usa for years now but whenever i go out eat with others, i get this "i must pay everything" pressure >< because i am pretty much older than others interesting, are there any other tasks this most senior member at the table must do? I mean traditionally, not really an obligation, but what are the usual things they do? | ||
SuperJongMan
Jamaica11586 Posts
But amongst friends whoever usually suggests going out or whosever idea it was ends up paying. The whole money thing bothered me bout Oov but it's also good to see his supposed honesty in answering these questions so we get a better clearer idea of the guy. | ||
Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
- _-v What happened to all those people a few weeks ago when we were doing that poll (--v) Anyway, thanks for the great interview. I never seem to be on at the right time to help out with translating lol. Also about the paying thing, what Bard said is true. There is no ' splitting ' the bill when you go out to eat with someone older than you. They pay the whole thing even if there are 10+ people. Sometimes arguments even start over who's gonna pay lol. I've just gotten so used to it that I see it wrong to have to split the bill even though my friends always insist on splitting the bill. That is, when its my idea to go out to eat. | ||
Bard
Jamaica898 Posts
interesting, are there any other tasks this most senior member at the table must do? I mean traditionally, not really an obligation, but what are the usual things they do? well it's pretty much same as other countries.. leaders have more responsibility than others, so if something bad happens the leader gets scolded first ![]() in high & middle school, if students aren't paying attention and make noises during study time, president and v.president of the class get punished >< because they didn't order others when you are hired by a korean company and you are a rookie, you won't pay anything for dinner ^^ either boss or company will pay for your dinner and alcohol.. when boss says "let's go eat out tonight" that means "i will pay for everything" one bad thing is you MUST go.. even if you dont feel like eating out and drink some alcohol you must go >< so it's kind of trade off, you get free dinner but you can't escape.. if you really like eating out drinking alcohol.. i strongly suggest entering a korean or a japanese company ![]() it may sound unfair but actually it's not you get free meals when you are a freshman but when you get older you buy meals for younger people, so it's pretty much even if you think about in a long term ^^ | ||
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Bill307
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Canada9103 Posts
Thanks a lot for the interview translation ![]() | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
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ihatett
United States2289 Posts
On March 21 2005 11:37 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: because others do not have money he thinks it's more polite to have them pay for themselves? uhhh ya don't like him at all He is smart with money and good at what he does. I respect that. His point was that he doesn't buy cars and great clothing, etc. to make others not feel bad. Bill, I liked how he came across as "egoed". The "you are better than me" people sicken me. | ||
no.1
516 Posts
On March 21 2005 11:45 Sky101 wrote: Err I don't think Mumyung ever had any problem with lack of food. :D ^^ yes he is a wild pig | ||
mahc
United States874 Posts
"And some progamers don't gain much, it's not polite to splurge lots of money in front of them." how nice | ||
EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22250 Posts
Great interview, thanks Em. | ||
wishterran
United States1045 Posts
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loB0
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Gryffindor_us
United States5606 Posts
On March 21 2005 11:37 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: because others do not have money he thinks it's more polite to have them pay for themselves? uhhh ya don't like him at all I love the Dutch! ;p | ||
danmooj1
United States1855 Posts
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SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
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