- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 04 Aug 2025 11:02 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Korean Man Viral Video: Who would have thought Bhojpuri would be echoing through a Korean classroom? But that’s exactly what’s winning hearts on the internet right now. A South Korean content creator, Yechan C. Lee, has shared a super adorable video where he’s seen teaching basic Bhojpuri phrases to a group of enthusiastic Korean children. The video, posted on Instagram, is captioned, "Teaching Bhojpuri to Korean kids. Had a lovely opportunity to share my journey as a YouTube creator with Korean kids and also make a short video teaching them Bhojpuri."
In the clip, Yechan turns into a friendly language teacher, walking the kids through four simple conversations in Bhojpuri. The moment he says, "We say hello. In India, we say, Ka ho?", the kids light up and repeat it after him with wide smiles. Next comes a familiar phrase for meeting someone again: "When we meet the same person again, we say, ‘How have you been?’ In India, we say, Ka haalba?"
With every phrase, the children repeat after Yechan with excitement and curiosity. He even teaches them how to respond, "When we have to reply, we say, Thikba." To wrap up the cheerful language session, he shares a Bhojpuri goodbye too: "How do we say goodbye in India? Khushraho."
The clip is filled with smiles, laughter, and a beautiful cultural exchange. A text on the video reads: “How to have four basic conversations in India.” Since its upload, it has received many views, and people can't stop talking about how cute and wholesome it is.
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The video received many positive comments from Instagram users. One user wrote, "Just to correct you… It’s actually how Bihari communicate." "In Bihar, we say like that, but there are many languages, so...try Hindi instead of Bhojpuri or Hindi in a Bihar accent," a second user wrote. "Tu ta purabhojpurike master ban gaila ho indiaaake," a third user wrote.
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"I think you should invite Angoori Bhabhi as a Guest teacher someday. Graduation day could be a good idea!!" added a fourth user. "A Korean guy teaching Korean kids Bhojpuri in English with an Indian accent," a fifth user added. "Areee dada Bharat keladki log Korean pasand karat ba log. Aur ee Korean bhaiyakebhojpuripasandba," wrote another user.