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Unslaadahsil7 months ago
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Yes, people in Korea speak exactly like that. Calling someone "*Kid's name*'s father/mother" is a standard, polite, and culturally significant form of address. It's most common between parents at schools or in the community, and it emphasizes the importance of family roles within the social structure.
Yes, people in Korea speak exactly like that. Calling someone "*Kid's name*'s father/mother" is a standard, polite, and culturally significant form of address. It's most common between parents at schools or in the community, and it emphasizes the importance of family roles within the social structure.
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