K-girls

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Nycborn 1700 reads
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1 / 10

I had a meal with a kgirl.  I was blown away by the way she used the utensils. I wanted to show her the proper way to use a knife and a fork.  Anyone else experience something similar?

36363jensen 4 Reviews 130 reads
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2 / 10

I suspect they would have the same thought watching you eat with chopsticks (or jeotgarak as they would call them).

 
I've actually gotten used to using chopsticks more often than the usual western table eating utensiles and find, at time, using them feels a bit awkward and clumsy. I can only imagin what it's like for someone that lived their entire life not using a knife and fork. Korean doesn't even have a natural word for fork, just a Korean pronounciation of the English word, lol.

Fleur-De-Lis 207 reads
posted
3 / 10

What!
You weren't cutting her steak or de-shelling her shrimp and shellfish for her. …..

On the other hand, the girls I've dined with have always taken the initiative—grilling Korean BBQ, mixing Bibimbap before serving it to me, and ensuring my soju glass is poured and refilled.

As Jenson pointed out, watching us use chopsticks may seem unusual to some girls too. Unless you are planning to pursue a relationship with the girl and find these dining habits genuinely troublesome, I’d recommend not making an issue of it."

Just my 2cents!

kyungjean 6 Reviews 148 reads
posted
4 / 10

Posted By: Nycborn

Anyone else experience something similar?
Yes, similar. These dipshit Americans who drink a delicately perfumed nebbiolo from a glass designed for riesling. Where did they grow up - a trailer park, or jailyard?

And don't get me started on the many who fail to appropriately handle a cuillère à sauce.

Sheesh, the world is full of cretins!

36363jensen 4 Reviews 119 reads
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5 / 10

LOL

 
Guilty as charged. I don't often drink wine but unless i'm out where the servers are choosing the glassware I'll pour my wine into a tumbler and just not care. Doesn't matter to me if the wine is Pinot Noir or Makgeolli ;-)

badger48 154 Reviews 142 reads
posted
6 / 10

젓가락 (chopsticks), spoon and knife when needed.
We ate her birthday cake with chopsticks too!

badger48 154 Reviews 123 reads
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7 / 10

works pretty good in a pinch^^!

netnoy 83 Reviews 122 reads
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8 / 10

Was this a girl you are a regular with?  Or did you pay for time to go eat?

Nycborn 130 reads
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9 / 10

I asked her to go out and she came out for free.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 128 reads
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10 / 10

customer-appreciation dates, and most Kgirls do them with their regulars.  The frequency will depend on how often you see them.  If you are a once-a-month regular, you might get one quarterly.  If you are weekly, it would likely be every 4 or 5 weeks.  It's a business perk like going with a customer to a Laker game in order to thank them for their continued patronage, except in the case of a Kgirl date, the customer usually pays for the meal.  Lol  

 
Pro Tip:      It's bad form to ask for sex on a customer-appreciation date unless you offer to pay the normal price for a session. Words cannot express the full range of pissed off they get from guys trying to score a freebee on a customer-appreciation date.  

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