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Talk To Me In KoreanPublished at April 8, 2026 at 06:50 PM1:56
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You can use 나 to refer to yourself in polite Korean?

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Published time
April 8, 2026 at 06:50 PM
Duration
1:56
Video type
Education
Channel region
South Korea
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Views
19.2K
Likes
1.2K
Comments
30
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Estimated Total Revenue
$13.86 - $80.82
RPM Range
$0.72 - $4.2
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Topic Cluster
you
Video Description
The basic rules of Korean politeness levels say that you need to 저 for “I” in polite language and 나 only in casual sentences… but in real life, you will see a lot of people using 나 while still keeping all their sentences in polite form. This is because they want to fine-tune the formality between the 2 main degrees. Have you noticed this before yourself?
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