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Going to the Olympics? Beware of Eels

Posted On: February 6, 2018 By : Jason Gewirtz

The U.S. Embassy in Seoul has issued a 33-page welcome guide to Olympic spectators and visiting media, and someone in the embassy would appear to have a sense of humor. Either that or Olympic visitors may want to watch out for eels.

By and large, the guide itself is chock full of useful information for anyone who will make the journey to South Korea for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. In addition to the customary advice about local customs such as tipping, gestures and personal space, and some history about the U.S.-South Korea alliance and North Korean defectors, it also contains these fun facts:

But the true reward from the guide comes for anyone who makes it to the final page of the document, which contains several “Survival Korean” translations for useful phrases such as “I am allergic to…” and “Do you speak English?” The final item of the useful translations—and the last line of the entire document—leaves potential visitors wondering exactly what kind of scenarios they may need to survive. That final Korean survival phrase is “Neh hovercraft neun jahng-uh-roh gah-deuk chah its-suh-yoh,” which translates into “My hovercraft is full of eels.”

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