"Meme" in Korean is usually written as "미미" or "밈" which is a transliteration of the English word. Meme culture and internet humor have become increasingly popular in South Korea since the rise of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Memes are often created and circulated in online communities such as message boards, chat groups, and forums.
Korean memes often feature popular cultural references such as K-pop music and celebrities, Korean dramas, and traditional food. One of the most popular Korean memes is the "Gwiyomi Song," a children's song that became a viral hit after it was turned into a dance in 2013. Another popular Korean meme is the "Moongchi Challenge," which involves imitating the dance moves of a Korean rapper named Zico.
In addition to the typical image macros and captions, Korean memes also frequently utilize a style called "aegyo," which involves using exaggerated cute and playful behaviors. This style is often used by K-pop idols and has gained popularity as a form of humor as well.
Overall, Korean memes reflect the unique cultural and linguistic nuances of the Korean internet community while also participating in the global conversation of internet humor.
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