How Koreans Are Doing Standing Comedy Against Locals in Mexico?PGJㄷㄷJPG

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(1)When I arrived here

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(1)I didn’t know you could speak any Spanish. PR0

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(1)There’s one thing I know how to do

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(1)I learned to answer when someone says this. PR0

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(1)If you move, you’ll know!Robbers’ regular comments

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(1)Experienced people agree and clap

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(1)They’re pure white people

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(1)I didn’t know how to speak Spanish. PRION

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(1)So I had to learn Spanish on the streetHigh PRCO

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(1)I didn’t even know what they said about HOLA. Hi 380

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(1)I don’t know anything, but Mexican kids say hello to me on the street

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(1)Hello

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(1)But you know what? I’m Korean. PR0

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(1)It’s South Korea, not the north

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(1)I don’t make rice cake with my cousin

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(1)Rumor has it that northern Mexico does

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(1)Anyway, I’m a South Korean PRD

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(1)Right, China is close by

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(1)But that doesn’t mean I know Chinese. PR0

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(1)You don’t even know how to follow English

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(1)That’s why I wrote it on my notepad

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(1)Oh, Nihao is a Mexican Spanish greeting. PR

They teamed up with local comedians and competed with the other team in a comedy show, but they were good at dissing each other

The Korean team won by 54

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