Surviving Korean Drinking Games (Part 4)

The next installment of the long list of Korean drinking games and chants that I (and many of my friends have learned) during our time in Korea.   클레오파트라 (Cleopatra) This song is a simple clapping drinking chant. Every person takes a turn clapping a simple beat and chanting the following sentence: Hangul (한글): 안녕 […]

Surviving Korean Drinking Games (Part 3)

This is a continuation of the Korean drinking games and chants series. You can find previously written articles below! Article 1: https://myhubs.org/2016/06/06/4739/ Article 2: https://myhubs.org/2017/05/17/6393/   1. Apartment Game (아파트 게임) Starting off simple, the apartment game is an easy counting game that many people can play. It starts off with a short chant: 아-파-트 […]

Surviving Korean Drinking Games (Part 2)

Last summer we brought you an intro to Korean drinking games. We covered a few of the basics, including Ttalgi (딸기), Baskin Robbins 31, and the bottlecap game to name a few. What we gave you was a good foundation for Korean drinking games and chants, but we’ve only scratched the surface. Here are four […]

All Kinds of Alcohol Mixtures in Korea (Part 3)

The last two articles I wrote were about the different types of alcohol mixtures Koreans drink. Saddly, this article is not an article about alcohol. It is the last of my ‘alcohol’ series though, an article about hangover food. After a great night with alcohol. Koreans go to eat food to help them with their […]

All Kinds of Alcohol Mixtures in Korea (Part 2)

On my last article I introduced some blend ratios of Korean Soju (소주) and Beer (Mak-joo). Koreans seem to like to mix up alcohol, and play with the different mixtures. However Soju and beer are not the only types of alcohol Koreans mix. Today I will show you some more interesting mixtures of Korean alcohol. […]

All Kinds of Alcohol Mixtures in Korea (Part 1)

For those who have been, or are in Korea, you must have tried Korean Soju (소주) and Beer. Koreans like to have drinks with people, and feel that it is a way to get in closer bonding. When saying goodbye to friends, they even might say “나중에 술 한잔 하자” (Na-joong-ae Sool Han-Jan Ha-ja) which […]