#GrowingUpKorean Trended On Twitter: Read Some Of The Most Hilarious Tweets Here!
Twitter is perhaps the best way to express one's self. It has even been used a thousand times to share their experiences and one of the funniest and memorable tweets it has is when users shared their experiences when growing up as Koreans.
While it is true that everyone has their own story of growing up, there are unique and remarkable moments that only Koreans have experienced. Growing up from Korean is indeed fun and exciting and some Twitter users have shared it with the world.
One user named Kim tweeted, "#GrowingUpKorean so are you from north or south?" It is true that Korea is divided into two -- the North and South. And while it is a normal thing to ask, for most, some Koreans still find it hilarious. Aside from this, one tweeter user also shared a tweet, saying: "#growingupkorean "what's my name in korean?" Some foreign people are curious about their names being translated to Korean as some Koreans have their names translated into English. (via Koreaboo)
Meanwhile, Twitter user Crystal Ro tweeted about one of Korea's local food, saying: Having a separate refrigerator in the garage for kimchi. #growingupkorean," which is comparable to another user saying: "#GrowingUpKorean Having a dinner table like this at least once a week," while showing up several side dishes.
Some users take it to the extent by sharing something about their family. In fact, one of the Twitter users says: "#growingupkorean my mom always got face masks in the damn fridge," while another one says "when your mom won't look at you bc you're too tan #GrowingUpKorean."
On the other hand, some twitter users talked something more personally such as their dream, saying: "#GrowingUpKorean wanting to be a part of girls generation at one point in your life" while another one points out about having no sleep at all. "#GrowingUpKorean 8am-3pm school 3:30pm-4:30pm piano class 5pm-6pm dance class 6:30-7:30 english class 8-9 homework 9pm-7am sleep mon-sat," Twitter user Jeaper says.
What's your favorite part of growing up as Korean? Share your hilarious experiences below.