What is White Day and Black Day in Korea?

Black Day (April 14th): Supposedly, singles that did not receive a gift on either Valentine's day or white day congregate on April 14th, otherwise known as "Black Day" to eat Jjajyangmyeon (Black Noodles) with other single friends.
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What does Black Day in South Korea celebrate?

It is mostly observed in South Korea by singles. The day is associated with Valentine's Day and White Day as a holiday on the 14th day of the month. On this day, people who did not receive gifts on the previous two days gather and eat jajangmyeon, noodles with black sauce. This day is specifically for single people.
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What is White Day in Korea mean?

How is White Day in Korea celebrated? It is celebrated in South Korea by boys giving gifts to girls. Typically these gifts include candy, chocolate, snacks, or other types of gifts that girls like. On February 14th in South Korea, girls give out chocolates to their crush, significant other, or valentine.
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What do couples do on Black Day?

Valentine's Day. While Valentine's Day in Korea focuses on couples or people in relationships, Black Day mainly celebrates single people. There is no gift-giving involved during Black Day, so companies usually focus on selling their products to single people.
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What are the 12 love days in Korea?

12 Romantic Korean Couple's Holidays to Celebrate
  • January 14th: Diary Day. ...
  • February 14th: Valentine's Day. ...
  • March 14th: White Day. ...
  • April 14th: Black Day. ...
  • May 14th: Rose Day. ...
  • June 14th: Kiss Day. ...
  • July 14th: Silver Day. ...
  • August 14th: Green Day.
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What is Kiss day in Korea?

Kiss Day: June 14

Public displays of affection are discouraged in Korean culture, but Kiss Day gives partners an excuse to break free from that social norm.
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What are couple rings in Korea?

Wearing a ring on different fingers has different meanings in South Korea. A couple ring is traditionally worn on the ring finger. Whether it's on the right or left hand doesn't matter. A ring on the ring finger is a sign of love and commitment.
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What is Green day in Korea?

Green Day (August 14th)

Koreans – both families and couples – go on picnics to celebrate it. The drink of the day is soju (소주) because the bottles are distinctively green. Some people try to wear as many green clothes and accessories as possible.
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What is silver day in Korea?

In South Korea, the 14th of every month is a special day which lovers and/or friends can celebrate together.
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What do you eat on Black Day?

On April 14th, known as Black Day, sorry singles in Korea who did not receive presents on Valentine's Day or White Day, gather, dressed in black—black nail polish, black accessories, black shoes—and eat jjajang myeon, noodles covered in black bean paste. (Jjajang translates to black bean paste sauce; myeon, noodles).
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What do you wear on White Day?

Traditionally, popular White Day gifts include food like white chocolate, marshmallows, candy, and cookies, and other "white" accessories like jewelry, bags, lotions, and lingerie.
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What do men do on White Day?

White Day is the day when a man who received chocolates on Valentine's Day gives back a gift of sweets to the person that gave them to him.
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What do you do on White Day?

The fast and short answer is that White Day is the male counterpart to Valentine's Day in Japan, where the tradition is that women give expensive chocolates to men they're romantically involved with, and cheaper chocolates to their coworkers, bosses and sometime older brothers.
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What countries celebrate White Day?

White Day is an annual celebration held in Japan, China, Korea and other Asian countries, which falls exactly one month after Valentine's Day. Celebrated on March 14 year, this celebration gives people an opportunity to share reciprocal gifts with those who gave them some things on Valentine's Day.
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What happened April 16th 2014?

The sinking of MV Sewol (Korean: 세월호 침몰 사고; Hanja: 世越號沈沒事故), also called the Sewol ferry disaster, occurred on the morning of 16 April 2014, when the ferry MV Sewol was en route from Incheon towards Jeju in South Korea.
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What Black Day means?

A day that marks a sad or unfortunate event.
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What is yellow day in Korea?

Yellow Day also known as Rose Day or Yellow Rose Day is celebrated in Korea. is celebrated in Korea. It's a celebration of love. Couples dress in yellow and give each other roses. Single people eat yellow curry together. Koreans have a special celebration for on the 14th of every month for couples.
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Who is the powerful couple in Korea?

The most powerful and monied of the Korean entertainment elite is married couple Rain and Kim Tae-hee. Much has been said and written about their combined wealth and astute property investments, and the twosome is reportedly worth a whopping 81.4 billion won (US$72 million) in real estate.
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How do you say 12 in Korean?

You're right, it's 십 (sip, “10”) + 이 (i, “2”) = 십이 (sibi, “12”). Or, in Native Korean, 열 (yeol, “10”) + 둘 (dul, “2”) = 열둘 (yeoldul, “12”).
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How do I know my Korean age?

The formulas are:
  1. if your birthday has passed: Korean age = your age + 1.
  2. if your birthday has not passed: Korean age = your age + 2.
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Is there Valentine's day in Korea?

Valentine's Day in Korea is a bit different from Valentine's Day elsewhere in world. In fact, Valentine's Day is one of 12 "love days" celebrated on the 14th of every month in Korea. These days range from the popular (White Day) or depressing (Black Day), to the bizarre (Hug Day) and everything in between.
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What happens every 14th of the month in Korea?

Propelled by an obsession of anything romantic or cute and encouraged by savvy marketers, a large number of Koreans observe at least twelve unofficial couple-based holidays a year.
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Do Korean couples kiss?

Can You Show Affection in Public? Public displays of affection (PDA) is a sin most Korean couples commit. While you should keep the steamy make-out sessions private, PDA tends to happen on the norm in Korean dating culture. Holding hands, giving a peck, or even a kiss is a usual sight.
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Are Korean males circumcised?

Results. Currently the age-standardized circumcision rate for South Korean males aged 14–29 is found to be 75.8%. In an earlier study performed in 2002, the rate for the same age group was 86.3%.
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