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(5)The success of Korean dramas such as “The Glory” and “The Squid Game” has led to the use of Korean slang in dramas by people around the world, Bloomberg reported on the 6th
(6)In an article titled “The Back of the Korean TV Show Fever,” which attracts global viewers to Seoul, the media introduced Thompson Chanette Thompson, a makeup artist living in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA
(7)Having been watching Korean dramas for more than 10 years, he said, “I don’t understand Korean, but I’m quite used to Korean slang,” adding, “If I hit my toes or elbows, I can’t live with Korean Aishville.” Bloomberg explained that it is a word that corresponds to Oh no Damnit and so on
(8)Thompson, who often visits Korean restaurants to eat the food he usually sees in dramas, said, “I am an American but I often watch Korean dramas.” Mr. Thompson is also planning a trip to Korea in 2025
(9)Bloomberg explained the popularity of Korean dramas, citing the recent global hit The Glory, which was the most watched drama on Netflix for two consecutive weeks last month, and set more viewing records than the sum of the two most popular English dramas on Netflix
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