Just for fun π by yawnjew 10 Comments MatildaScallywag 3 days ago π Reasonable_Orange_73 3 days ago I’ll never forget my first “ma’am”. π Secure-Tradition793 3 days ago I’m a male but I think the consensus is that the female equivalent situation is generally much more damaging. (please don’t try) c_r_a_s_i_a_n 3 days ago Stretch that dough, μ€λΉ ReasonablePractice83 3 days ago Better than Ajumma π VPestilenZ 3 days ago Every person who served me in Korea was a sajangnim to me. I wasn’t risking it owwmyhands 3 days ago Don’t cry, ahjeossi… μΈμ§λ§μ μμ μ¨γ γ (I will also become an ajumma soon) SpicyPorkBun_88 3 days ago did the customer call him (a young adult man) an uncle and heβs shattered? sorry just trying to understand the context Potatertots 3 days ago Emotional damage dongerbotmd 3 days ago What would be his reaction if she had said Oppa?
Secure-Tradition793 3 days ago I’m a male but I think the consensus is that the female equivalent situation is generally much more damaging. (please don’t try)
owwmyhands 3 days ago Don’t cry, ahjeossi… μΈμ§λ§μ μμ μ¨γ γ (I will also become an ajumma soon)
SpicyPorkBun_88 3 days ago did the customer call him (a young adult man) an uncle and heβs shattered? sorry just trying to understand the context
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I’ll never forget my first “ma’am”. π
I’m a male but I think the consensus is that the female equivalent situation is generally much more damaging. (please don’t try)
Stretch that dough, μ€λΉ
Better than Ajumma π
Every person who served me in Korea was a sajangnim to me. I wasn’t risking it
Don’t cry, ahjeossi…
μΈμ§λ§μ μμ μ¨γ γ
(I will also become an ajumma soon)
did the customer call him (a young adult man) an uncle and heβs shattered? sorry just trying to understand the context
Emotional damage
What would be his reaction if she had said Oppa?