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Korean Proverb : You Don’t Notice Your Clothes Getting Wet in a Drizzle

Korean Proverb Series 55You Don’t Notice Your Clothes Getting Wet in a Drizzle“가랑비에 옷 젖는 줄 모른다”(Garangbi-e ot jeotneun jul moreunda)🕰️ 1. The Proverb’s Core MeaningThe Korean proverb “가랑비에 옷 젖는 줄 모른다” literally means“You don’t realize your clothes are getting wet in a drizzle.”It describes how small things — good or bad — accumulate slowly,often without our awareness, until the result becomes c..

Korean Proverb : The More Haste, the Less Speed

Korean Proverb Series 29The More Haste, the Less Speed"급할수록 돌아가라"(Geupal-surok doragara)🕰️ 1. The Proverb’s Core MeaningThe Korean proverb “급할수록 돌아가라” literally translates to:“When in a hurry, take the longer way around.”It means that rushing often leads to mistakes or setbacks, while careful and deliberate action ultimately brings faster, better results. The proverb teaches the wisdom of patie..

Korean Proverb : Words Have No Feet, Yet They Travel a Thousand Miles

Korean Proverb Series 18Words Have No Feet, Yet They Travel a Thousand Miles"발 없는 말이 천 리 간다"(Bal eomneun mal-i cheon ri ganda)🕰️ 1. The Proverb’s Core MeaningThe Korean proverb “발 없는 말이 천 리 간다” literally translates to:“Words have no feet, yet they travel a thousand miles.”It means that what people say — whether true or false — spreads quickly and far. The proverb reminds us that careless speech..