The Red Sox had won the world series, five times actually…but the most recent one was 1918. Many Boston fans genuinely believed this was because of a curse put on the team when they sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees.
shi is an honorific in korean. its like how in japanese they use kun or chan. like your name is eric but i would refer to you as eric-shi or eric-kun depending on the language. simple pimple. #koreanexpert
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They have a lot of honorifics in Korean, so add ssi to a name when speaking politely, considered rude without it
The Red Sox had won the world series, five times actually…but the most recent one was 1918. Many Boston fans genuinely believed this was because of a curse put on the team when they sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees.
shi is an honorific in korean. its like how in japanese they use kun or chan. like your name is eric but i would refer to you as eric-shi or eric-kun depending on the language. simple pimple. #koreanexpert
Why would you call him Eric-kun? Are you his superior in age or job position?
As a Red Sox’s fan, the what you missed while you’ve been on the island, I found that to be such a cool moment.
Still no Calvin…