It was a great show ... both the movie and the TV series.DonnaSent from my
Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: "Michael Brose(Redacted sender
"no1knows47" for DMARC)" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 1/15/21 6:56 AM
(GMT-05:00) To: fhs-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [fhs-65] Re: Uijeongbu
Yes, it was M*A*S*H that had me curious about the whereabouts of
Uijeongbu. I looked a few times on Google Earth, but each time the names were
displayed in Korean. Then just after after I sent the message I looked again
and everything was in English, weird. M*A*S*H was filmed in California. Does
Korea look anything like California? The filming area was wiped out by a fire
years ago. I think all that remains there is a jeep and an ambulance, both
burned.Mike
On Thursday, January 14, 2021, 07:23:47 PM CST, Steve
<sfgrob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yup, a near north suburb of Seoul. Been through there several
times on the Metro, but have never stopped/set foot there. The
M*A*S*H* unit is no longer there. What brought this to your
attention?
Stay safe, Steve
On 01/14/2021 18:15, Michael Brose
(Redacted sender no1knows47 for DMARC) wrote:
Oh sure, now I looked again
and it popped up north of Seoul. Modern technology is just
wonderful.
Mike
On Thursday, January 14, 2021, 05:10:18 PM CST, Michael
Brose <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steve, where is Uijeongbu located? I
looked on Google Earth, but the names are all in
Korean and I don't read that language.
Thanks,
Mike
On Thursday, January 14, 2021, 05:00:07 PM
CST, Donna Ferraro
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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All
interesting to me (at least), Steve …
but then I’m a language nerd!
Thanks,
Donna
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from Mail
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From:
Steve
Sent: Thursday, January 14,
2021 5:43 PM
To: fhs-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [fhs-65] Re: Local
dialects are fading?
To the best of my knowledge, no. My
wife streams a lot of Korean programs
and some of these are singing
contests, somewhat akin to Americas
Got Talent, The Voice, etc. I never
watch these so I'm making a rough
comparison.
She was watching one of these program
and chuckling because one of the
judges, a very popular long time
singer, was making his assessment of
one the contestants and people were
looking at him funny because they were
not understanding all of what he was
saying. Now Oki, being from that same
state as the judge, knew exactly what
he was saying and wondered out-loud
why he was using so much "South
Jeolla" language (dialect) on a
nationally broadcast network program.
South Jeolla is the southern most
state on the west side of the
peninsula and has a distinct dialect.
Hundreds of years ago it was even a
separate country(kingdom) and
developed it's own culture and
dialect, and that still has a minor
impact. Through years of wars and
conflict it eventually became part of
the Joseon Empire on the way to being
the Korean Empire, which lasted until
the Japanese occupied the country from
1910 until their defeat in 1945.
Historical dramas are very popular in
South Korea and most seem to take
place during the Joseon Era, and the
dialect used in the dramas is "South
Jeolla". The reason I'm told is
because "South Jeolla" most closely
resembles the Joseon dialect. Oki
tells me that people actually study,
or take "lessons", to learn to speak
the "South Jeolla" dialect.
Ironically, I just read that English
words make up more that 10% of the
Korean language now.
That's my first hand impression of
the status of dialects in the
country. I don't speak any Korean but
the accent of those that come from the
southeast port city of Busan is so
distinct that even I can detect it
when I hear it.
So these are my reason in a nutshell
😅(I know - TMI)
why I feel that local dialects are not
fading in Korea.
Steve
On
01/14/2021 08:42, donnakasch
(Redacted sender donnakasch for
DMARC) wrote:
Steve,
I wonder if local dialects are
fading there? They are in much of
Italy, mainly, I would guess, as a
result of TV and more travel and
tourism. Sicily has kept its
dialect for sure, but has always
been considered separate. If
you're from Sicily, you're not
Italian... you're Sicilian.
Donna
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Galaxy smartphone
--------
Original message --------
From: Steve
<sfgrob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
1/13/21 9:19 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: fhs-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:
[fhs-65] Re: Accents like the
southerners?
Very much so. Each region has a
distinct accent and dialect, just
like we do here. And just like
here, most people can tell where
another person comes from by the
accent and dialect.
Well, most people anyway. When we
go back people can never figure out
where Oki comes from. She grew up
on a small rural farm in one of the
southern most parts of the country,
but went off to high school in the
second largest city of the country,
in the southwest corner and learned
their way of speaking. Add in
nearly 50 years of speaking English
daily, eroding her Korean skills,
her speech often baffles folks. She
also has the ability to change her
accent to match the region she is in
further confusing folk. We often
get a good laugh when people say to
her how great her Korean is for a
foreigner. They are always
surprised to learn she is actually
from Korea.
More than you wanted to know so
I'll stop here.
Stay safe, Steve
On
01/13/2021 18:24, Michael Brose
(Redacted sender no1knows47 for
DMARC) wrote:
Do they have southern
accents like the southerners
in America do?
Mike
On
Wednesday, January 13,
2021, 04:20:07 PM CST,
Steve <sfgrob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
This
made me chuckle
because the
southerners on the
Korean peninsula
(South Koreans) do not
even have a word for
"cousin". Cousins are
the same as brothers
and sisters in their
culture. Guess they
really are southerners
.
Steve
On
01/13/2021 15:41,
Jane Pawelkiewicz
(Redacted sender
janepawelkiewicz
for DMARC) wrote:
Steve!!
Forget the charts!!
Maybe the
southerners have the
right idea, they are
all part of the
clan!! 😃😃 Jane
Sent from
my iPhone
On
Jan 13, 2021, at
1:12 PM, Steve
<sfgrob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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Steve
On
01/13/2021 11:48,
Karen Hutmacher
wrote:
I
have read that it
has become sort of
an "accepted"
definition to be
second cousins since
so many people
worded it like that
- but technically
she was my first
cousin once
removed. In other
words, her dad and I
were first cousins
but then she was one
more generation
"removed" from me.
She and my sons
would technically be
second cousins since
they are the same
generation - twice
removed from
grandparents'
generation (I
think).
Karen
On
1/13/2021 10:02
AM, Jane
Pawelkiewicz
(Redacted sender
janepawelkiewicz
for DMARC) wrote:
Thank you
Karen, I’m sorry
to hear about your
cousin (can’t
figure out how
that works 2nd
cousin?) I just
hope that this
vaccine program
gets more
efficient so we
can look forward
to living again!
Jane
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From: Karen
Hutmacher
Sent: Sunday,
January 10, 2021
7:26 PM
To: fhs-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [fhs-65]
Re: Long Wait
Jane, I'm
sorry for what
your cousin's wife
has had to go
through - and
will
continue to - but
good news that she
is progressing.
I just lost
a
relative to COVID
at age 61 - her
dad was my first
cousin. Scary
scary
thing...
Karen
On
1/10/2021 4:02 PM,
Jane Pawelkiewicz
(Redacted sender
janepawelkiewicz
for DMARC) wrote:
>
Sounds like it
will be a long
wait for a vaccine
for our age group
everywhere.
According to our
state “Crush
Covid”, website
this week medical
staff, hospital
workers, first
responders,
prisoners &
staff, clinic
staff, nursing
home residents
& staffs &
the city of
Central Falls
residents are
being done! We
need another
manufacturer to
get approval.
There is a
shortage
everywhere. Surely
there is some
company willing to
make syringes too!
I was surprised
that one city gets
to be first, but
their positivity
rate is 30%! I’ll
be pissed I’d i
find out it’s
because they
weren’t following
the rules!!
>
> 75
and up is the next
group. CVS &
Walgreens are
gearing up to do
more than just
nursing homes so I
hope that means
they’ll do an
appointment system
like they are
doing for testing
& have done
for flu shots.
>
> My
cousin’s wife in
NE has been in ICU
on a vent for 5
weeks with Covid.
Good news she came
off the ventilator
yesterday! She had
a tracheotomy
& has a long
way to go, but
good news. The
virus attacked her
bowel & has an
illeostomy. Poor
thing. She’s 71.
>
> Stay
well everyone
& be patient!
Jane
>
> Sent
from my iPhone
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