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Korean Man Eats Live Octopus, Reaction Goes Viral & Leaves Netizens Amused
Korean Man Eats Live Octopus, Reaction Goes Viral & Leaves Netizens Amused

India.com

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Korean Man Eats Live Octopus, Reaction Goes Viral & Leaves Netizens Amused

A shocking video of a Korean man attempting to eat a live octopus has gone viral on social media. He is trying this food for the first time, which turns into the most entertaining reactions, and the camera captures it perfectly. A Korean man with desi roots recently took on the daring challenge of eating sannakji, a Korean delicacy made from live octopus. In the video, the octopus is served fresh with sesame oil, its tentacles still wriggling when brought to the table, which makes the experience both thrilling and nerve-wracking. Shared by the Instagram page @40kahani, the clip captures the man seated at a restaurant beside another diner, who watches intently as he attempts to tackle the squirming seafood for the first time. In the video, a Korean man says, "Kabhi aapne live octopus khaaya hai? Yeh live octopus hai, yeh dekho, naach raha hai. Oh my God. Isko kaise khaayenge? Sesame oil mein dip karke khaana hai." (Have you ever eaten live octopus? This is a live octopus, look, it's dancing. Oh my God. How will we eat this? We have to dip it in sesame oil before eating.) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Yechan C. Lee (@40kahani) The Korean man was seated next to another person in the restaurant, who also tried the live octopus and said, "It won't get stuck in my throat, right?" "Eating live octopus for the first time! #korean #kpop #bihari #desikorean Crazy experience! But it was better than I expected!" read the caption of the post. The video quickly drew netizens' attention, and people began giving massive reactions.

From Seoul with love: Korean man speaks in fluent Bhojpuri to Korean people, internet is impressed!
From Seoul with love: Korean man speaks in fluent Bhojpuri to Korean people, internet is impressed!

Time of India

time03-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

From Seoul with love: Korean man speaks in fluent Bhojpuri to Korean people, internet is impressed!

Credit: Instagram A South Korean content creator has won hearts online after posting a wholesome video of himself teaching Bhojpuri to a group of Korean learners. The creator, Yechan C. Lee, is seen leading a cheerful classroom session that even includes children, guiding them through basic Bhojpuri greetings with energy and warmth. This video was shared by the Korean content creator @40kahani on Instagram and it begins with Lee introducing the lesson: "How to have four basic conversations in India. When we meet someone for the first time, we say hello. In India, we say, 'ka ho?' Very nice, very nice." His enthusiasm sets the tone as the group excitedly repeats each phrase, doing their best to follow his pronunciation. As the lesson continues, Lee adds, "When we meet that same person again, then we say, how have you been? In India, we say, 'ka hal ba?' Amazing. Okay, now we have to reply. We say, 'theek ba?' Fantastic. So sad, but we have to say goodbye to our friend. How do we say goodbye in India? 'Khush Raho.'" The group repeats each line in sync, turning the classroom into a joyful celebration of language and connection. Shared with the caption, "Teaching Bhojpuri to Korean kids #korean #kdrama #bhojpuri #bihar. Had a lovely opportunity to share my journey as a YouTube creator with Korean kids and also make a short video teaching them Bhojpuri," the clip has already crossed 3 lakh views across social media. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The bestselling summer sandal of 2025 is finally back HikeCare Undo Reactions poured in from all over, with viewers celebrating the beautiful cultural exchange. One user wrote, "This is so wholesome. Bhojpuri being taught in Korea feels surreal." Another said, "Love how these kids are picking up the words so naturally. Beautiful to watch." A third commented, "India's linguistic richness reaching Korea. Amazing effort." Others shared more emotional responses. "Yechan is doing what many of us dream of—spreading our culture in such a lovely way," said one viewer. Another added, "As a Bhojpuri speaker, this brought tears to my eyes. Thank you." Someone else noted, "This is the kind of global connection we need. So refreshing and heartening." In a world that often feels divided by caste, region, language, this simple video is a reminder of how small gestures can build bridges. Who would have thought about a Korean man speaking Bhojpuri? That is the beauty of languages and cultures.

Korean man teaches Bhojpuri phrases to children. Viral video will make you smile
Korean man teaches Bhojpuri phrases to children. Viral video will make you smile

India Today

time03-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Korean man teaches Bhojpuri phrases to children. Viral video will make you smile

A video of a Korean man teaching Bhojpuri to children is winning smiles for all the right on Instagram by Yechan C. Lee, the caption reads: 'Teaching Bhojpuri to Korean kids. Had a lovely opportunity to share my journey as a YouTube creator with Korean kids and also make a short video teaching them Bhojpuri.'Since being uploaded, the clip has garnered over 2,90,000 text overlay on the video reads: 'How to four basic conversations in India.'The video opens with Lee teaching the children how to greet someone when meeting for the first time: 'We say hello. In India, we say, Ka ho?' The students then enthusiastically repeat after him. He continues, 'When we meet the same person again, we say, 'How have you been?' In India, we say, Ka haal ba?' He repeats the phrase to help them Lee explains how to respond to the question. 'When we have to reply, we say, Thik ba,' he says, encouraging the students to repeat it after up the session, Lee teaches them a final phrase used to say goodbye. 'How do we say goodbye in India? Khush raho,' he says, prompting the group of students to joyfully echo the phrase in the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Yechan C. Lee (@40kahani)Social media users soon flooded the comments section with positive and encouraging responses. "Amazing work," a user commented, as another added, "Badhiya kaam kar rahe ho."One of the users added a witty comment. "A Korean guy teaching Korean kids Bhojpuri in English with an Indian accent," they the comments here:The video has since gone viral, drawing praise for its heartwarming attempt to bridge cultures through language.- EndsMust Watch

South Korean man teaches Bhojpuri to Korean group in heartwarming video, internet impressed
South Korean man teaches Bhojpuri to Korean group in heartwarming video, internet impressed

Hindustan Times

time03-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

South Korean man teaches Bhojpuri to Korean group in heartwarming video, internet impressed

A South Korean content creator has sparked delight across the internet after sharing a heartwarming video of himself teaching Bhojpuri to a Korean group. The creator, identified as Yechan C. Lee, is seen enthusiastically guiding the group, which includes children, through basic Bhojpuri greetings in a classroom-like setting. A South Korean taught Bhojpuri to a Korean group in a viral video, sparking joy online.(Instagram/40kahani) (Also read: 'I'm ready to fight': South Korean tourist brings masks to India after seeing dusty images online) The viral video begins with Lee introducing the purpose of the lesson, saying, "How to four basic conversations in India. When we meet someone for the first time, we say hello. In India, we say, 'ka ho?' Very nice, very nice." As the lesson progresses, the group repeat each Bhojpuri phrase after Lee, mimicking his pronunciation with cheerful enthusiasm. He continues, "When we meet that same person again, then we say, how have you been? In India, we say, 'ka hal ba?' Amazing. Okay, now we have to reply. We say, 'theek ba?' Fantastic. So sad, but we have to say goodbye to our friend. How do we say goodbye in India? 'Khush Raho.'" The group echoes each Bhojpuri phrase in unison, creating a playful and engaging moment captured on camera. Check out the clip here: The video, which was shared with the caption, "Teaching Bhojpuri to Korean kids #korean #kdrama #bhojpuri #bihar. Had a lovely opportunity to share my journey as a YouTube creator with Korean kids and also make a short video teaching them Bhojpuri," has quickly amassed over 5 lakh views on social media platforms. Internet reacts Several users have reacted with joy and appreciation for the cultural exchange. One user commented, "This is so wholesome. Bhojpuri being taught in Korea feels surreal." Another wrote, "Love how these kids are picking up the words so naturally. Beautiful to watch." A third said, "India's linguistic richness reaching Korea. Amazing effort." Someone else noted, "Yechan is doing what many of us dream of—spreading our culture in such a lovely way." Another user added, "As a Bhojpuri speaker, this brought tears to my eyes. Thank you." A viewer commented, "This is the kind of global connection we need. So refreshing and heartening."

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