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Bad korean joke a friend told me . . ..

Q: How do you know if a Korean broke into your house?

A: All your money and jewelery is there, but your dog is gone and your homework is done!

I told you fools it's bad . . ..
 
Originally posted by: joedrake
They steal dogs?
For soup?

you know, in korea, people there eat dogs. it's really digusting.

my family never have done wrongdoing with domestic animals and they don't follow korean culture. *thanks god*
 
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: joedrake
They steal dogs?
For soup?

you know, in korea, people there eat dogs. it's really digusting.

my family never have done wrongdoing with domestic animals and they don't follow korean culture. *thanks god*

You are an idiot. Not all Koreans eat dogs. Actually, most find it disgusting and repulsive. Infact, it's illegal to eat dogs in Korea.

Most who eat dogs are older folks for their "health." It's not a part of Korean culture.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Q: How do you know if a Korean broke into your house?

A: All your money and jewelery is there, but your dog is gone and your homework is done!

I told you fools it's bad . . ..

Sounds good to me. :thumbsup:
 
I was in Korea for a couple months and tried dog, it wasn't that bad. You have to understand that such taboos are cultural, and some of the stuff americans eat (cows, pigs, chickens) is considered vile in other parts of the world as well.
 
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