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What would i do if i, an american, were to invite a Korean to dinner? What rules
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah" data-source="post: 2260458" data-attributes="member: 207128"><p>would i have to follow? I looked up Korean table manners, and it's always about if someone invites you to their house for dinner. What if you know a person from Korea and you want to take them out to dinner in a non korean restaurant? What would i do to make said Korean more comfortable? Should i follow the same rules as if they had invited me? Or would it be different? If so please explain. </p><p></p><p>Cuz i take taekwondo and my dad wanted to invite the three instructors out to a restaurant (Red Robin, Glory Days, that kind of thing) after a class. I just want to make them comfortable because two of them came to help from South Korea literally a month ago and i don't want my family to come off as rude. </p><p></p><p>I am thirteen and trying to learn Korean, if that helps. I can read mostly and i know most of the basic phrases.</p><p></p><p>Also i have three younger siblings (One eleven, one nine, one six). What should i tell them? My six year old brother and nine year old sister fight a lot, and i don't want to be embarrassed by their behavior. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah, post: 2260458, member: 207128"] would i have to follow? I looked up Korean table manners, and it's always about if someone invites you to their house for dinner. What if you know a person from Korea and you want to take them out to dinner in a non korean restaurant? What would i do to make said Korean more comfortable? Should i follow the same rules as if they had invited me? Or would it be different? If so please explain. Cuz i take taekwondo and my dad wanted to invite the three instructors out to a restaurant (Red Robin, Glory Days, that kind of thing) after a class. I just want to make them comfortable because two of them came to help from South Korea literally a month ago and i don't want my family to come off as rude. I am thirteen and trying to learn Korean, if that helps. I can read mostly and i know most of the basic phrases. Also i have three younger siblings (One eleven, one nine, one six). What should i tell them? My six year old brother and nine year old sister fight a lot, and i don't want to be embarrassed by their behavior. Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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