This video teaches three essential Korean greetings: 'Annyeonghaseyo' (hello), 'Kamsahamnida' (thank you), and 'Jwaejwo' (see you again), which are commonly used in Korean culture to show politeness, kindness, and respect in everyday social interactions.
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>> Annyeonghaseyo. It means hello in Korean. People in Korea say Annyeonghaseyo when greeting someone politely.
>> Kamsahamnida. It means thank you. In Korea, people say Kamsahamnida to show kindness and respect.
>> It means see you again. A warm way to say goodbye in Korean.
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