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#72: 아침 먹었어? (Did you eat?)

Episode 72 Published 2 months ago
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The Real Meaning Behind One of the Most Common Korean Questions: Why do Koreans ask “밥 먹었어요?” so often?

For many Korean learners, this question can feel confusing at first. Are people really asking about food every time?

In this episode of TOPIK & Beyond, Eliza shares a personal story about her daily phone calls with her father in Korea — and how a simple question like “아침 먹었어?” carries much deeper meaning in Korean culture.

Through this story, you’ll learn real Korean words and expressions that rarely appear in textbooks but are used constantly in everyday Korean conversations.

By the end of this episode, you’ll understand not just the literal meaning of these expressions but the emotional meaning behind them.

Because sometimes in Korean, a question about food is really a way of saying “I care about you.”

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why Koreans often ask “밥 먹었어요?” as a greeting
  • How food and care are connected in Korean culture
  • The meaning of the uniquely Korean concept 정 (jeong)
  • Everyday Korean expressions used between family and close friends
  • Korean vocabulary that describes emotional warmth and connection

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