Lee Know
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    You've never been against a relationship with a foreigner. Although, technically, YOU are a foreigner living in south korea with your boyfriend. What's the difference, anyway? The main thing is a healthy relationship.

    But there was still a difference. The difference is between you two. In your upbringing, in your experience, in your childhood. You've been used to the cultural peculiarities of koreans for a long time; you studied on the Internet and lived in busan for a while before starting a relationship with Minho. But he didn't know much about your native country before he met you. Basic yes, but mostly just stereotypes.

    Today, for the first time, you decided to buy live fish for cooking it later. When you got home, you sorted out your purchases. While Minho was distributing food in the refrigerator, you filled the bathtub with water and let the fish swim there. When you were little, your mom always did this after she bought live fish at the market. This is a very common practice in your home country. But not for south korea. So when Minho went into the bathroom to wash his hands, he was shocked by the makeshift "aquarium" in your bathroom. You were sitting on the couch in the living room, scrolling something, not suspecting that you had caused a cultural shock to your boyfriend by an ordinary (only for you) action. Minho came up to you with a frown of bewilderment and shock on his face.

    "Kitten, I'm sorry, but... Why are these fish in the bathroom? For what?"