Asian Culture Discussion Thread

It's part of business.

Actually, I find it acceptable except Canadian / American Culture.

What I learned is Female Leaders of companies will have a hard time bonding with other male leaders of corporations.

E.g. I'm a president of small cap company. I get myself and some of execs to take out the visiting Executives of business partner out. This includes escorts, ktv etc.

It's a bonding experience with the other business partners to enrich b2b relations. If that other partner is a woman, we can't do this ish.

Remember when the previous Russian owner of the Nets was reported to be flying escorts via his private jets for his business associates ?
If I was a good drama writer I'd write about a character who's a sex worker and learned how to run a business just from being at all those executive 'meetings'

She'd then quit the sex industry, start a small business and end up the owner of a conglomerate


So basically a sexy version of Itaewon Class


I'd watch lol
 
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You might like this drama called Priceless. Its not about sex workers but its a really good underdog story . Much better than Itaewon Class.
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She got some kinda bohemian vibe now living on Jeju island. Still incredible woman. Girl was so fire back in the day. That list of generation 1 kpop (now also generation 2) I posted back still amazing.

I'm surprised you guys know her? More because I'm assuming this was before most member's time.
Or did k-pop's rise also cause people to go back and listen/watch to stuff from the late 90s?

This is dope to me btw, in case my tone comes off weird.
I lived in the same 'hood as Hyori....and "knew" her...through various friends/aquaintances.... but so did a lot of people...
But her and s.e.s 유진....man.
Maybe I need to change my avy.
 
I can read Hangul pretty well. But my vocabulary is limited and I can read better than I can write it.

Like all languages, some words are not spelled how it sounds.

Like 감사합니다

I'm about to have a lot of free time after tomorrow so I might just start studying Korean again
 
Filipino restaurants here suck for the most part (which is surprising considering how many Filipino people live here), but I always love going to my Filipino friends' family homes to eat authentic homemade food. So much better than the restaurants

There are some Filipinobakeries near where my parents live that are :pimp: ; they're not sit-down places, but they're home style cooking that people can order to-go or for catering.


had filipino food once, homie took me

thought i was gonna pass out halfway through
 
I'm surprised you guys know her? More because I'm assuming this was before most member's time.
Or did k-pop's rise also cause people to go back and listen/watch to stuff from the late 90s?

This is dope to me btw, in case my tone comes off weird.
I lived in the same 'hood as Hyori....and "knew" her...through various friends/aquaintances.... but so did a lot of people...
But her and s.e.s 유진....man.
Maybe I need to change my avy.
Ive been on NT since 2002-2003. It been a long time. So those groups were from my time.
 
I'm surprised you guys know her? More because I'm assuming this was before most member's time.
Or did k-pop's rise also cause people to go back and listen/watch to stuff from the late 90s?

This is dope to me btw, in case my tone comes off weird.
I lived in the same 'hood as Hyori....and "knew" her...through various friends/aquaintances.... but so did a lot of people...
But her and s.e.s 유진....man.
Maybe I need to change my avy.

you know who to change it to

 
FinkL was poppin. I don't know how I got it probably limewire or something. Forgot about it over time but started watching kdrama in 2015 after I was bedridden after a car accident. Found Finkl again after looking up Sung Yu Ri.
 
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