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How "gook" went from being a Korean compliment of USA to becoming a widespread asian slur

미국 (migook/g) is Korean for USA.

Literal translation is "grand beautiful country" :marseysaluteusa:

During the Korean War, asian soldiers referred to the USA and their soldiers with their word "migook"

Americans mistook this as them saying "me gook", which is how the term "gook" became an Asian slur

Tl;dr

:marseychingchong: Herro miguk!

:marseyvietnam: Well nice ta meetcha, Gook!

:marseychingchongshooter: :asianchud: :marseyropewithchingchong: :marseychingchongpearlclutch: :marseychingchongitsover:

Common worst Korea L :marseyflagsouthkoreapat:

Look forward to more Korean lessons in 2024!

(technically the term goes back to 1800s Philippines but this another, more modern and funnier origin)

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미국사람 🥰

한국사람 😡

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Is your wife a Korean or did you just Google Translatemaxx?

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She's korean, I took a class and forgot everything except the stuff I learned on the first day, plus how to say peepee and kitty.

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Massive moid moment.

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Past Lives (2023)

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Not sure I get the implication but looks like a good movie!

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one of the best movies of the year if you're into romances

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Selling "Gook Pass" for 5 DC.

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100 DC and I let you use a hwacha!

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Gifted. Do I have to pick the hwacha, or can I choose 20 passes instead? :marseybow:

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You can have 20 passes and the hwacha as an added bonus. :marseygeisha:

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:marseyembrace:

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:#marseyprostateexam:

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i believe you btw

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The usage for Koreans possibly comes from the Korean word "국" (guk), meaning "country",[11] "한국" (hanguk), meaning "Korea", or "미국" (miguk), meaning "America".[12] U.S. soldiers in the Korean War might have heard locals saying miguk (미국), referring to Americans, and misinterpreted this as "Me gook."[13]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gook

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