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Top 10 Most Popular Korean Emoticons

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

These are ten of my favorite Korean / Japanese emoticons.

1 (^_^) Laughing

2 (>_< )> Troubled

3 (^_^;) Troubled

4 (ToT) Crying

5 m(_ _)m            Apologizing

6 (^^ゞ or (^^;)   Shy

7 ( ̄ー ̄)         Grinning

8 (≧∇≦)/ Joyful

9 ( ̄□ ̄;) Surprised

10 (#^.^#) Shy

And a few more….

>))))’> = a fish
< ‘)++++< = a fish bone
v(^_^)v = victory
—E = a fork
Vm~ = a fox
>(/////)< = a piece of candy

In South Korea, emoticons using hangul letters are becoming popular.

ㅇㅅㅇ ㅇㅂㅇ -ㅅ- ‘ㅅ’ “ㅅ”
crying faces         ㅜ_ㅜ ㅠ_ㅠ
scratching one’s head    -ㅅ-a
thumbs up         ‘ㅅ’b
with middle finger raised      ‘ㅅ’ㅗ

Top 10 Korean Family Names in South Korea

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

According to South Korea’s National Statistical Office, these are the most popular Korean surnames in the Republic of Korea.

1. 김 (金; Kim, Gim)
2. 이 (李; Lee, Yi, I, Yee)
3. 박 (朴; Park, Pak, Bak)
4. 최 (崔; Choi, Choe)
5. 정 (鄭; Jeong, Chung)
6. 강 (姜; Kang, Gang)
7. 조 (曹; Cho, Jo, Joe)
8. 윤 (尹; Yoon, Youn, Yun)
9. 장 (張; Jang, Chang)
10. 신 (申; Shin, Sin)

11. 한 (韓; Han, Hahn)
12. 서 (徐; Seo,Suh)
13. 권 (權; Kwon)
14. 손 (孫; Son, Sohn)
15. 황 (黃; Hwang, Whang)
16. 송 (宋; Song,Soung)
17. 안 (安; Ahn, An)
18. 임 (林; Lim, Rim, Im)
19. 유 (柳; Yoo, Yu)
20. 홍 (洪; Hong)

In parentheses are the Chinese hanja characters and the possible English transliterations.