A few days ago
Anonymous

could you please correct my sentences? :)?

these are differences between korean culture and american culture.

– Korea

1. all korean people respect others. there are lots of honorific expressions in Korean.

2. Calling teachers’ names is rude in Korea.

3. Rice is a staple food in Korea.

4. Lots of korean people use public baths

5. there are less exercisers in korea than the U.S.A.

6. Most koreans use the Interenet.

7. there are lots of school violence in Korea.

8. there are lots of shy people in korea, who don’t like to talk with people.

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10. there are plenty of religions in Korea.

– USA

1. although all americans respect others, English does not have much honorific expressions than Koreans.

2. Calling teachers’ names is not rude in America.

3. Wheat, beef and pork are staple food in America.

4. There are some public baths in america which was mostly built by Koreans. few americans use the public baths.

5. Most americans used to exercise. there are lots of clubs for exercising and sports in U.S. school.

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A few days ago
wyfind

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Korea:

Koreans value respect; there are many honorific expressions and terms used in the Korean language. For example, to call the teacher by their name is rude. Rice is a staple food in Korea. There are many public baths in Korea, which many Koreans use. Koreans exercise less than Americans, as many Koreans use the Internet. There is a lot of school violence. However, there are also a lot of shy people who don’t like to talk to others. There are also many different religions in Korea.

USA:

Although Americans respect one another, the English language does not have many honorific expressions when compared to the Korean language. Furthermore, calling teachers by their names is not rude in America, whereas it would be considered rude in Korea. Wheat, beef and pork are the staple foods in America. There are few public baths in America, those that exist are mostly frequented and built by Koreans. Few Americans use these public baths. Most Americans are used to exercising; there are many exercise and fitness clubs, as well as a lot of sports in American schools.

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