Yes, people in other subs don’t appreciate our thing
I mean come on, the food looks like it’s compiled from Lidl items. Not looking bad, just generic mainland European
Koreans might ironically be the most able to get our thing, out of most eastern asia countries.
Maybe in south-east asia too, they’re pretty much like us.
I hope you don’t delete your post.This would be a cowards reaction.
I bet it’s called Korean, because it is actually sweet. There were so many instances with Korean food, where I was like WHY? Why is this sweet? Why was there sugar added to this otherwise perfectly fine dish, especially if it’s clearly not originally from there. Maybe similar to Americans in that regard. I like South Asian food far more, it’s hot and spicy, but either it’s local or it doesn’t pretend do be local. They add curry to pizza, but they call it Pissssa, so that’s fine.
Lol
We’re really a happy bubble in an ocean of sadness.
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I think the cheese question is valid given that the vast majority of Koreans are lactose intolerant.
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I got perma banned from r/europe because I didn’t see I was on r/europe and [reacted on a thread about Anne Frank](https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1lsw2eg/comment/n1lrxin/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) thinking I was on r/2westerneurope4u .
I deserved the ban, no argument here.
Yes, people in other subs don’t appreciate our thing
I mean come on, the food looks like it’s compiled from Lidl items. Not looking bad, just generic mainland European
Koreans might ironically be the most able to get our thing, out of most eastern asia countries.
Maybe in south-east asia too, they’re pretty much like us.
I hope you don’t delete your post.This would be a cowards reaction.
I bet it’s called Korean, because it is actually sweet. There were so many instances with Korean food, where I was like WHY? Why is this sweet? Why was there sugar added to this otherwise perfectly fine dish, especially if it’s clearly not originally from there. Maybe similar to Americans in that regard. I like South Asian food far more, it’s hot and spicy, but either it’s local or it doesn’t pretend do be local. They add curry to pizza, but they call it Pissssa, so that’s fine.
Lol
We’re really a happy bubble in an ocean of sadness.
R/ShitEuropeansSay
[removed]
I think the cheese question is valid given that the vast majority of Koreans are lactose intolerant.
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