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Is it offensive to say South or North Korea (Korean) to Koreans?
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Is it offensive to say South or North Korea (Korean) to Koreans?
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Hey here it is
It’s not offensive, because Korea is divide in 2 parts the North end the South
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Hi! I’m Korean and no. It’s not offensive.
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