혹시 영국인의 치아 상태가 유독 안 좋다고 생각하셨다면 오늘 에피소드 꼭 들어야 한다구요 >.< - 💫지금 듣는 팟캐스트 한영스크립트와 핵심 표현을 PDF 파일로 받고 싶다면 브릿센트 유튜브 멤버십에 가입하세요 :) 매월 핵심 표현 모음집 제공, 유튜브 라이브 다시 보기 권한, 챌린지 할인 등 다양한 혜택이 있어요 ua-cam.com/users/britcentjoin 멤버십 FAQ bit.ly/3Ix1VFS - 💫매일 영어공부하고 전문 튜터가 1:1 맞춤 피드백까지! 어디에도 없는 특별한 영어 챌린지를 경험해보세요 community.britcent.uk/ - 💫영국영어 커뮤니티 브릿센트 네이버 카페 오픈! 영어 노하우 & 영국 생활 꿀팁도 얻어가세요 :) cafe.naver.com/britcent
The Tooth Fairy story is very interesting. Here in Korea, there's a very funny story about this a long time ago, where pulling out a wobbly baby tooth on a thread, throw it onto the roof, and the magpie bites it and gives the kid permanent tooth, but now almost everyone lives in an apartment, and no one tells kids that.
I really enjoyed this podcast featuring a pediatric dentist who had lived in the UK. Yes, we do have the tooth fairy! When I take kids' milk teeth, I always ask if they want the tooth back. In most cases, they do. I then put the tooth in a cute toy tooth case so they can either place it under their pillow or throw it onto the roof.
Koreans also know about the tooth fairy, but we have a custom of throwing baby teeth onto the roof. We believe that the bird-as I know, it's probably a magpie- will take the baby teeth and give you new teeth. To be honest, I think the tooth fairy is more famous these days as there are more apartments.
혹시 영국인의 치아 상태가 유독 안 좋다고 생각하셨다면 오늘 에피소드 꼭 들어야 한다구요 >.<
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💫지금 듣는 팟캐스트 한영스크립트와 핵심 표현을 PDF 파일로 받고 싶다면
브릿센트 유튜브 멤버십에 가입하세요 :)
매월 핵심 표현 모음집 제공, 유튜브 라이브 다시 보기 권한, 챌린지 할인 등 다양한 혜택이 있어요
ua-cam.com/users/britcentjoin
멤버십 FAQ
bit.ly/3Ix1VFS
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💫매일 영어공부하고 전문 튜터가 1:1 맞춤 피드백까지!
어디에도 없는 특별한 영어 챌린지를 경험해보세요
community.britcent.uk/
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💫영국영어 커뮤니티 브릿센트 네이버 카페 오픈! 영어 노하우 & 영국 생활 꿀팁도 얻어가세요 :)
cafe.naver.com/britcent
The Tooth Fairy story is very interesting. Here in Korea, there's a very funny story about this a long time ago, where pulling out a wobbly baby tooth on a thread, throw it onto the roof, and the magpie bites it and gives the kid permanent tooth, but now almost everyone lives in an apartment, and no one tells kids that.
Thank you for the new video!
I’ve never heard of NHS, which was intriguing to me.
I also like how the word extortionate sounds 😂
I really enjoyed this podcast featuring a pediatric dentist who had lived in the UK. Yes, we do have the tooth fairy! When I take kids' milk teeth, I always ask if they want the tooth back. In most cases, they do. I then put the tooth in a cute toy tooth case so they can either place it under their pillow or throw it onto the roof.
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Koreans also know about the tooth fairy, but we have a custom of throwing baby teeth onto the roof. We believe that the bird-as I know, it's probably a magpie- will take the baby teeth and give you new teeth.
To be honest, I think the tooth fairy is more famous these days as there are more apartments.