What is Santa Claus in Korean?

In Korea, Santa Claus goes by another name; he's called “Grandfather Santa.” or 산타 할아버지 (santa-hallabeoji) When you call him grandfather, you feel much closer, right? These days, sometimes you can also see or hear about Grandmother Santa or 산타 할머니(santa halmeoni).
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Who is Santa known as in Korea?

Santa Claus can also be seen around Korea but he might be wearing red or blue! He's also known as 산타 클로스 (santa kullosu) or 산타 할아버지 (Santa Grandfather).
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What do Koreans say during Christmas?

행복한 크리스마스 되십시오 (Haengbokan Keuriseumaseu Doesipsio)

This is the most formal Korean Christmas greeting that you can use for all types of age groups. The word 행복하다 (haengbokada) means happy and 크리스마스 (keuriseumaseu) is Christmas.
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What is Haraboji?

할아버지 (harabeoji) – grandpa.
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What is Christmas called in Korean?

Another word for “Christmas” in Korean is 성탄절 (seongtanjeol). However, this isn't as widely used as 크리스마스 (keuriseumaseu). Christmas is a national holiday in Korea, and you will see Christmas decorations, Santa Claus, and a Christmas tree or two around Seoul during the festive period.
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What religion are Koreans?

Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Constitution in Korea. According to a 1995 social statistics survey, 50.7 percent of Koreans follow a specific religious faith. Buddhists account for some 46 percent followed by Protestants at 39 percent and Catholics at 13 percent of the religious population.
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Is Christmas a big thing in Korea?

Christmas is considered a national holiday in Korea, which means that most employees have a day off from work and celebrate with family and friends. This is the most significant similarity that Christmas in Korea has with most countries that celebrate it in the world.
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What is Ahjussi in Korea?

The word "ahjussi" refers to a middle-aged man or uncle in South Korea.
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What is Ajumma in Korean?

Ajumma (Korean: 아줌마), sometimes spelled ajoomma, is a Korean word for a married, or middle-aged woman. It comes from the Korean word ajumeoni (Korean: 아주머니). Although it is sometimes translated "aunt", it does not actually refer to a close family relationship.
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What is oppa in Korean?

Borrowed from Korean 오빠 (oppa, “elder brother or close elder male friend (of a female)”).
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What do Koreans say before eating?

What do Koreans say before eating? "잘 먹겠습니다!"(Jalmukesumneda) - which means, "I will eat well!" Get your fill of Korean food at the latest Korean grill in town, Soban K-Town Grill, at 2/F #EastwoodMall!
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Do Koreans say bless you after sneezing?

In non-English-speaking cultures, words referencing good health or a long life are often used instead of "bless you," though some also use references to God. In some Asian cultures such as Korean and Japanese cultures, the practice of responding to another person's sneeze does not exist.
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What color is Santa in Korea?

Santa Claus.. in blue?!

That's right! Korea may be the only place in the world were there are BLUE Santas. We don't know how or why this came about, but for whatever reason. Blue is a Christmas color in Korea!
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What do the Japanese call Santa?

In Japan Santa is known as サンタさん、サンタクロース / Santa-san (Mr Santa) or サンタクロース / Santa-Kurosu (Santa Claus). (Another Japanese gift bringer is Hoteiosho, a Japanese god of good fortune from Buddhism.
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What does Asia call Santa?

In China, Santa is called Dun Che Lao Ren, which means “Christmas old man.” Not everyone in the country celebrates Christmas, or Sheng Dan Jieh. However, those who do celebrate by hanging up stockings for Dun Che Lao Ren to fill with treats.
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What is Jinjja in Korean?

진짜 • (jinjja) really; actually.
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Does Unnie mean girlfriend?

What does unnie (언니) mean? The Korean word 언니 (unnie) is used if you are a woman talking to another older woman, even though that person is not related to you. You can use this to refer to your actual sister, family member, or to an older female friend.
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What does kimchi call Appa?

37. Umma sometimes call Appa "Yeobo" on the show, which is a Korean way to say honey, sweetheart, and darling.
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Can you call a girl oppa?

누나 (noona) to address a female friend who is older. Nuna is the opposite of oppa. While oppa is used exclusively by females when addressing older males, nuna is used exclusively by males when addressing older females. You may also see 누나 spelled as “Nuna.” Nuna is used in place of a person's name.
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What does an oppa call a younger girl?

여동생 (yeodongsaeng) Literal meaning: “younger sister” Is used to call: A younger female sibling or any female who's younger than you (as a female/male)
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What does Sunbae mean?

sunbae (plural sunbaes) An upperclassman or senior, in the context of South Korea. quotations ▼ (South Korean idol fandom) An older or more experienced idol, viewed as a veteran, mentor, or predecessor.
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Do Koreans have Santa?

Say Santa Haraboji. This South Korean Santa wears mainly green or blue - occasionally red. And he's never without his top hat or 'gat'. But despite the differences, he's still recognisable as Santa.
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Do Koreans put up Christmas trees?

In South Korea at Christmas time, some families do put up Christmas trees, people exchange presents, and stores do put up holiday decorations, but the festivities start much closer to Christmas Day, as opposed to in early November, as is common in the United States.
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