no korean translation for her questions. it's korean television. you either speak korean or have korean subtitles which she knew was not available in real time. she apologized because she realized she made a mistake. end of story.
I was like WTF when she started asking questions to Gianluiggi in English though he was being with an interpreter.
Can't you see and hear the person translating his answers? Who cares about translating the questions? That would've been a waste of time. This isn't the first time that someone translated just the answers. And looking at how you accused people of being "proud non Korean speakers" without knowing who they are clearly shows what type of toxic person you are. I've been living in Korea since the 1980s. Why did you even mention English admission requirements? I was talking about the subject English in the entrance exams for the Korean students. I know that Korean university students write their thesis in English.
her english wasnt even that good. she was just trying to show off. she probably did overstep her bounds a bit but she apologized. non-issue.
it doesn't move the needle that much... don't sweat it... this isn't no chess war... the professional athlete didn't have a meltdown so its all good in my opinion
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...to-sweden-harangue-cristiano-ronaldo-11811566 lmao, what a weirdo
my theory is when looking at the world map and watching soccer is... france is similar to china... italian pennisula is similar to korean pennisula... don't take it the wrong way... this is just a theory and not actuality
i'm guessing the incorporation of foreign born players in the respective NT???...not that i'm familiar the make up of the CNT.... or chalk it up to up all night mixing drinks...idk!
I am sorry, but the only parallels that I can draw from these countries are that France and China both have nuclear warheads and Korea and Italy are both Peninsular.
The World Cup qualifier between South and North Korea will take place as planned in Pyongyang on 15 October, according to the KFA. The two Koreas to face each other in North Korea for the first time since 1990. South Korea will travel to Pyongyang via Beijing on 14 October.— Steve Han • 한만성 (@realstevescores) September 24, 2019
Korea v Uzbek playing friendly at Olympic team level. Korea look terrible. They look like stick figures with floppy bowl cuts and look and act like prepubescent girl when a Uzbek playing touche them. No skills on the ball and makes Uzbeks look like Argentina. Korean football continues in its devolution.
It was a tale of two halves, where we seemed to run out of steam as the game kept going. Our finishing was pretty bad and JWY had a pretty bad game (his mistake led to their goal as well as poor finishing), and our mids constantly gave the ball away in our own side of the field. You got to think that LKI and PSH will hold those spots though. Um WS didnt play either and I'm excited to see him and Jeong play together. Defense still needs a lot of work, but this looks like an exciting offensive team to watch
This is a reason why I try to keep myself from buying the Lee Gang-in hype. He is only 18 and still has a lot to prove.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2855966-dani-olmo-the-barcelona-starlet-that-got-away This article about Dani Olmo mentionned Jang Gyeol Hee and LSW, saying the spanish was in a certain way forced to leave Barcelona due to their competition. Funny (or sad), now Olmo is considered as a crack while Jang and Lee are nowhere.
With real sadness I have just filed an obituary of Pim Verbeek, former Socceroos coach who has died aged 63. A lovely man, warm, deeply intelligent and good company.— Tom Smithies (@SaintSmithies) November 28, 2019