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No need to apologise, I understood nearly everything you said. Just not sure about the meaning of this bit:

 

'(Korean age: 18)'

 

Korean age dates back to the moment of conception. They consider time spent in the womb as time being in existence. The moment you are born you are also one year old. The formula is something like current year, minus birth year, plus one year.

 

I'm not Korean, so my math could be off. I only know this from dating Asian guys. It is just one of those things I wish I didn't know about actually, like "fan death" and such. :P

 

Asian guys just say this so they appear older and more sophisticated. It's all just a ruse. ;)

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Korean age dates back to the moment of conception. They consider time spent in the womb as time being in existence. The moment you are born you are also one year old. The formula is something like current year, minus birth year, plus one year.

 

I'm not Korean, so my math could be off. I only know this from dating Asian guys. It is just one of those things I wish I didn't know about actually, like "fan death" and such. :P

 

Oh, wow, that's interesting. Did not know that. Thanks!

 

I am not going to ask you to elaborate on 'fan death'...

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No need to apologise, I understood nearly everything you said. Just not sure about the meaning of this bit:

 

'(Korean age: 18)'

 

Korean age dates back to the moment of conception. They consider time spent in the womb as time being in existence. The moment you are born you are also one year old. The formula is something like current year, minus birth year, plus one year.

 

I'm not Korean, so my math could be off. I only know this from dating Asian guys. It is just one of those things I wish I didn't know about actually, like "fan death" and such. :P

 

Asian guys just say this so they appear older and more sophisticated. It's all just a ruse. ;)

 

Unfortunately not all men are born with your natural sophistication and charm, Mr. GOH!

 

But they can try!

 

:bun-birthday::bun-dunno:

 

Why, of course not; very few reach the rarefied heights of genteel refinement and savoir faire I enjoy. :tophat:

 

But in the interest of fairness and full disclosure, as a white male, I am culturally obligated to engage in puffery regarding the amount and length of my workouts. A handy rule of thumb; reduce any numbers a white male uses to describe his fitness routine by at least 25%. This applies to weight he's able to lift, length of his cardio routine and waistline inches lost, among other things.

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No need to apologise, I understood nearly everything you said. Just not sure about the meaning of this bit:

 

'(Korean age: 18)'

 

Korean age dates back to the moment of conception. They consider time spent in the womb as time being in existence. The moment you are born you are also one year old. The formula is something like current year, minus birth year, plus one year.

 

I'm not Korean, so my math could be off. I only know this from dating Asian guys. It is just one of those things I wish I didn't know about actually, like "fan death" and such. :P

 

 

Thanks for your explain. I wanted to explain about Korean age. but ,you know, my English pretty bad.

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'Currently, I'm living in South Korea' is perfectly fine, isn't it? Just more a syntactical choice.

 

Yeah, I don't know why I changed that. :lol:

 

Sun, are you Korean or are you just living there?

 

 

 

'Currently, I'm living in South Korea' In this sentence. I think I had wrong syntactical choice. I'm Korean. I have lived in South Korea all my age.

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'Currently, I'm living in South Korea' In this sentence. I think I had wrong syntactical choice.

 

Haha, no, it's correct! I shouldn't have changed that. Sorry! :lol:

 

 

haha B) , you don't have to sorry about that. whenever my English has problems you can advice me.

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Hey guys. DarkMalice here.

 

I registered in the freeforums a while ago, but didn't check it often since I forgot my password a few days after creating my account :3. I really wanted to sign up again because i knew that the TAY community is usually very funny and quirky

 

 

*whispers*...and mental...

 

Who said that? Anyways, hope we have some fun.

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Hi, I only just noticed you guys moved to a new home - you won't shake me off that easily again!

 

For anyone that doesn't remember me* or is new my name is Joe and I'm from the UK.

 

*please pretend to remember/miss me!

 

Joe.

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I'm a former Kotaku commenter (name is the PSN ID in the sig) who stopped posting when the Gawker security debacle went down. While there are plenty of places on the internet to talk about video game stuff, I have to admit that I kind of miss the quality of Kotaku discussions, arguments and all. Either that or I was just used to it. Either way, I figured it might translate to a message board well, so here I am.

 

Hi!

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