1. 인스피리언스족 (in-seu-pi-ri-eon-seu-jok) Image credit: @with.a_0823 This is a Konglish term derived by combining the English words "indoor", "inspired" and "experience". The word "족" (jok) translates to "tribe" and refers to the people who engage in "insperiences". Image credit: @seongbinlim__
MK Pop (an abbreviation for Mong Kok Pop) is a new Internet slang that has been frequently used in Hong Kong since 2014. The term describes a local music genre with strange dance style, exaggerated dress or imitates Korean and Japanese pop music. [1]
4. 4D (someone wacky) So, this Korean Slang Word, er, combination of a number and a letter is a way to describe someone's personality. Someone that's 4D is unique or weird. Now, this is a compliment and NOT a bad thing. You can also use it for someone that thinks outside the box. 5.
Time Out Hong Kong & Catharina Cheung Friday 1 December 2023 Looking to impress your Cantonese-speaking friends? Or do you just want to get down with the cool kids and show off your knowledge
Korean culture has swept Hong Kong and many parts of the world in recent years. It has inspired an unmatched devotion from fans. Hong Kong's support for K-pop is so huge that the annual Mnet
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