Do you wear traditional clothes?Koreans wear traditional clothes only on Chinese New Year (tomorrow) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) and weddings..Actually I've never worn one (my family is poor)
>Actually I've never worn one (my family is poor)Dude, you are like in the movie Parasite
>>219295576But I don't hate rich people,In fact, they are very kind and cultured
>>219295492we should bring back this style in the west
>>219295687He's like the guy in Romeo and Juliet
>>219295492post more cute rice fairies in hanboks
>>219295492Nobody wears traditional clothes in Korea unless it's for acting, photo shoots or halloween
>>219295492You don't see them often, mostly on special occasions like independence day. Mostly it's old women who have the time to have it as a hobby who wear them. Or those living history kind of people.
>>219295965At least in a traditional and upper class family, hanbok is a must for major events
>>219296246The saami wear theirs whenever they can though (activism, politics, festivities, birthday), of course not in everyday life but it's the only time we finns see them is when they have the dress on.
>>219295492why korean celebrate chinese new year?you have no culture?
>>219296426We used the lunar calendar before we used the Western calendar, and that tradition is still there
>>219295492Absolutely.
>>219295492They're worn on special occasions.