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(1)When I went to school with Gen.G in the U.S.
(2)But they don’t say hello to each other when they meet, like Instagram friends and Ringtin friends I asked for a friend first, so I thought I’d say hello when I meet you next time, and when I meet you, I’m not just one or two, but I’m just asking him to do it
(3)In the afternoon, January 18, 2024, 10.22 million views
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(1)This is American culture. 20 years ago, there were a lot of kids like this in the U.S
(2)We chatted for two hours at the music orientation meeting, exchanged phone numbers, and promised to go shopping together on the weekend, but the next day, I met him on the street and when I approached him with a smile, he treated me like an invisible man. We took classes and even had group meetings throughout the semester
(3)· January 18th
(4)But I feel this a lot when I go to school with Gen.G in the U.S., but they don’t say hello when they meet first I asked for a friend first, so I thought I’d say hello when I meet you next time, but when I meet them, I’m not just one or two people who get hit, but I’m more likely to say, “Let’s just ignore them.”
(5)207 p.m. January 19, 2024 – 13.22 million views
(6)This is a habit for Americans in their 20s and 30s. Koreans who felt that they were shaking like crazy and getting close to each other when they met for the first time are so embarrassed when they meet the next day. At first, I wondered if they didn’t recognize Asian people well because they had facial recognition disorders. I was confused because it was night the day before and the lighting was dark, but over the past few years, this has happened so much
(7)After experiencing a lot, I realized that this is a kind of culture or a habit of American children. I don’t know if I’m in my 40s or older. Once, the guy I knew who was walking face to face with opened up to me, so I chased him and said hey! OO, why are you pretending you don’t know me? I asked openly, “I already forgot.” I was flustered for a second and couldn’t recognize you because you were so pretty
(8)You are so pretty!!! He once said, “Gosh look at you~ I’m realistic.” He asked if there was anything he wanted to talk about American culture at a cultural exchange event. He said, “There’s a culture like this in the United States. I’m not trying to criticize it. I’m really curious.” The American kids were very embarrassed and looked around, but they were actually
(9)If a white girl is not in her category, saying she’s hurt by that, and thinks that no matter how friendly they talk to each other when they first meet, it’s an implicit rule to distance herself that way, and the American kids are so used to it since they were young that they didn’t even know it was a characteristic of Americans
(10)I’ll see Koreans next time, too. Let’s eat. It’s often empty words, but it’s a long way from following Americans’ behavior

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(1)In a city like New York City, I’m not like that and I don’t know people well. Small Talk
(2)There’s no culture at all. Usually, Small Talk is done at work or networking, or at the end of the year or on social settings that we already know each other, but there’s no culture like that where you pretend to be close first
(3)In a residential area far from the server city, there is a culture where people greet each other on the street and pretend to be friendly. If you don’t do this, you will be taught that it is rude. It gets worse in the countryside. California and warm areas seem more friendly on the surface, but they are pretentious and the Min-Girl culture is amazing, so New York and California are at odds with California

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