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What Surprises us About Japan and South Korea
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Loïc posted on 2015/10/24Ever wondered about the quirky differences between Japan and South Korea? This fun travel vlog dives into surprising culture shocks, from high-pitched voices to taxi etiquette, giving you a taste of daily life and situational dialogue you can use. You'll pick up practical phrases and cultural insights while enjoying a casual conversation between expats!
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and then
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- Phrase
- Following in time or order; next.
- Adverb
- Following that; next in order.
- As a consequence; therefore.
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- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To be expecting or planning to do something
- Phrasal Verb
- To rely on someone
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- Adverb
- Used as a filler word or to indicate reported speech or thought.
- Intransitive Verb
- To experience a particular feeling or state.
- To resemble or have qualities similar to someone or something.
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More it's like
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- Phrase
- A shortened form of 'it is like,' used to express a comparison or similarity.
- Used to introduce an explanation or clarification.
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