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This depresses me whenever I see it. Kraft singles style "camembert" |
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Working is my best friend - Noodle restaurant |
I just found out today that instead of signing documents, Koreans use personalized stamps(above). I wondered why the signature spot was always so small! I asked my coteacher if I stole hers would I be able to forge documents and she said yes! Seems an odd system, but they're pretty. Also before coming to Korea I had read that you should never write someone's name in a red pen because it means you want them to die, but all the teachers were stamping their stamps with red, so it must be poppycock. Much like the insane advice I read that Koreans don't like sugar (hint: they DO).
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