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What does uncle Korean drama mean?

Question 1: What does "uncle" mean in Korean dramas? Maybe I watched too many Korean dramas. Today, there is always a puzzling question lingering in my mind: Why do girls in Korean dramas always call men slightly older than themselves "uncles"? Why is it called "husband and wife"? What does "uncle" mean? I want you to look at it and ask a lot of questions. Why? But this problem just popped up again, and I really can't hold it any longer. I won't stop until I know whether it's good or not. So I went to Baidu to search and found that there are so many "people who love to ask questions" like me, but I couldn't find a more authoritative explanation after reading it for a long time, but the following are what I agree with: 1, which is a cultural name and a kind of respect for people. Generally, people older than themselves can be called uncles (over five years old). In Korean, uncle is used to address people who are older and unfamiliar than themselves. It is impolite to call them brothers. People in their thirties and forties can generally be called uncles, and it doesn't matter whether they are familiar or not. The accurate translation should be uncle. Translated as uncle, it may be closer. 2. Just compare the names of people who are older than themselves, not the names of lovers that some people think. It's just a matter of translation, and only that one is called that! 3. In Korean custom, girls call unmarried boys older than themselves "brothers"; Call a married man or a man with a big age gap "uncle". Therefore, if a married man is called "brother" the day before the wedding, he will become "uncle" after the wedding. So do women. Married women are "aunts" even if they are young. 4. Call your favorite uncle. That's what the heroine in The 18-year-old Bride called it. 5. Another netizen teased: I think this title may be related to the ancient traditional culture of China, and South Korea is still greatly influenced by China's ancient traditional thought. In ancient China, in order to show that men are superior to women, the appellation was also quite special. For example, a wife with higher status calls her husband "grandfather" and her husband's younger brother is also called "uncle". Even now, although the husband's younger brother is not called "uncle", there is still a saying like "brother-in-law". Then call her husband's brother "brother-in-law". The husband is obviously older than the younger brother and cannot be called "uncle". It will be natural to call him "uncle". Hehe, this is sarcasm, please don't take it seriously. The problem is solved, and the mood is also relaxed.

Question 2: What does uncle mean in Korean dramas? Generally, married men and women in Korea are called uncles and aunts, and those older than themselves who are not their boyfriends are called "uncles". Generally, only brothers who are related to themselves and lovers older than themselves are called "brothers" 1, which is a cultural term and a kind of honorific title for people. Generally, people older than themselves can be called uncles (over five years old). In Korean, uncle is used to address people who are older and unfamiliar than themselves. It is impolite to call them brothers. People in their thirties and forties can generally be called uncles, and it doesn't matter whether they are familiar or not. The accurate translation should be uncle. Translated as uncle, it may be closer.

2. Just compare the names of people who are older than themselves, not the names of lovers that some people think. It's just a matter of translation, and only that one is called that! 3. In Korean custom, girls call unmarried boys older than themselves "brothers"; Call a married man or a man with a big age gap "uncle". Therefore, if a married man is called "brother" the day before the wedding, he will become "uncle" after the wedding. So do women. Married women are "aunts" even if they are young. 4. Call your favorite uncle. That's what the heroine in The 18-year-old Bride called it.

Question 3: What does uncle mean in Korean dramas? Specifically, men over the age of 20 are generally called uncles, which also means respect and goodwill, because boys under the age of 20 in Korea are not adults!

Question 4: What is the meaning of "uncle" in Korean dramas? I watched too many Korean dramas. Specifically, men after the age of 20 are generally called uncles, which also shows respect and goodwill, because boys who are cut at the age of 20 are not adults in Korea!

Question 5: What does uncle mean in Korean dramas? Is it uncle's idea? Koreans call the people they like brothers. Even if he looks more like an uncle in age, you will still call him brother. But for someone you don't like, even if he looks more like his brother, you will call him uncle, which will have a sense of distance. Most people in Korean dramas don't like this man, so you call him uncle first, and then you like him. Those uncles asked the heroine to call her brother. And there are two kinds of brothers, one is to call him brother directly, and the other is to add the name of the person in front and the brother behind, for example. If two people are lovers or relatives, they can call him brother directly.

Question 6: What does Uncle mean in Korea? The term "uncle" means that women can call their older men (generally referring to their peers) uncle, not because of the big age gap, but because of the polite address between unfamiliar people, called brother, which means that men and women are familiar with each other, or the address of male and female lovers, which is not necessarily the reason for the small age gap. We often see that in Korean dramas, boys we like are often called brothers, which tends to be mean and flattering.

Question 7: What is the meaning of "uncle" in Korean dramas? Please thank you. Generally, girls are called boyfriend uncle, so it should mean husband or boyfriend. Believe me, either they call older men uncle, which means they respect them, or they may be the people they like, and they may call him uncle.

Question 8: What does Uncle Korea mean? Uncle in Korea actually means uncle, just like us. In Korean dramas, some people call their husbands or boyfriends uncles. This is just an alternative worship. This is not the reality in Korea. So don't be misled by Korean dramas.

Question 9: Does "uncle" in Korean dramas mean to describe people who are 10 years older than themselves?

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What do you mean, it depends on the girl's mood

A grumpy one-year-old child is called uncle.

In South Korea, if boys are older than girls, it is a habit for girls to be called OPPA (meaning brother), but why should they be called uncle because girls think the boys they like are handsome and embarrassed. Over time, it has become a "custom", and all girls often tease her boys for being handsome, that is, Ajixi (uncle) told them to go. Look, the more handsome they are.

in South Korea

Girls can also address men they don't know.

Even if he is only a child.

So when watching Korean dramas,

If it is a translated version

You will see many uncles.

By the way, if a girl is called "aunt" by a boy in Korea, then she is really an "ugly old woman" in that man's heart!

Question 10: What does it mean that women always call men "uncles" in Korean dramas? Customs! Koreans will also ask: Why do women in China call their uncles husbands? Ha ha!