Which cultural quirks secretly define you? Spill the Whiskey or Soju

Korean vs Canadian Vibe Check

1. You run into an acquaintance. Your go-to greeting is more like:

A warm, enthusiastic "Hey! How's it going?" with a friendly wave.
A polite bow (even if it's just a slight head nod) and a more reserved "안녕하세요."
A complicated internal calculation of their age, status, and how well you know them before uttering a sound.
Avoiding eye contact and hoping they didn't see you.

2. At a group dinner, the bill arrives. Your instinct is to:

Immediately suggest, "Let's just split it evenly!"
Subtly try to pay for everyone, or at least for the elders/seniors.
Mentally calculate everyone's exact order down to the last spring roll.
"Forget" your wallet and hope for the best.

3. Someone suggests an idea you *really* don't like. You're most likely to say:

"Hmm, I'm not so sure about that, to be honest..."
"Ah... yes, that's... an interesting perspective. We could also consider..."
An awkward silence followed by a subject change.
"Nope. Bad idea. Next!"

4. Your ideal Saturday involves:

Hiking a scenic trail, followed by a craft beer at a local brewery.
A noraebang session with friends, followed by late-night spicy tteokbokki.
Catching up on chores, because adulting is a global phenomenon.
Sleeping in until noon, then deciding.

5. You receive a compliment on your new outfit. You respond with:

"Aw, thanks so much! I got it on sale!"
"아니에요, 아니에요 (No, no, it's nothing/not at all)." *waves hand dismissively*
A simple, confident "Thank you, I like it too."
"This old thing? Please." *secretly thrilled*