Why is the surname "Park" common among Koreans?

Why is the surname "Park" common among Koreans?

The original Park managed to achieve the impossible by parking his vehicle properly

holy

God... damn...

...

gooks on suicide watch

include me in screencap reddit fags

BOOM ROASTED

fpbp

Sudayum

...

>Trump put a travel ban on this man and his fellow countrymen
I hate that incompetent fuck.

...

??

Kek

...

Outdoor sex is always nice, after, say, a picnic, or rousing game of badminton?
I'm actually kind of jealous.
Who wants to hang out with boring old Billy Bedroom?

Based sudan doctor man

damn sudan

...

SUDANON

In the past only rich fags had proper family names.
they had a lot of people working/slaving for them. When that ended a lot of those people just took the name of their master cuz they didn't know better. It also helped to make you look dank as fuck if you picked a good name

...

My name is wang (왕).
Does it mean I wuz kaingz?

my name is 김 cuz im seaweed bruh so yeah

There was a ruling dynasty with that name. It has nothing to do with the English word. "Bak" is the regular way to transliterate it.

I don't get it.

But I'll reply anyway

Ayo bow down to me seaweed im wuz kaingz of hwan nigga.

>My name is wang (왕)
you mean 王?

We

Asian drivers are bad at parking

Asians are considered bad drivers. At least as a stereotype.

I love threads where the first post is a burn big enough to make a ring of fire

ya lmao.
literal name 王宇憲
english pronunciation wang ju hwan.

>mfw koreans can give their full names on the internet and they can't get doxxed because everyone has the same name

>宇
> ju

that's 우 not 주 bro

>mfw there are 1000 Korean suspects for every crime because of the same face, height and name

...

my bad try to type 宙.
I hard for me type shit in chinese.

holy shit, too good to be true.

he can't keep getting away with this

:3

i also realized you wrote hwan for 憲, but thats 헌. brush up on your 한자 bro

...

为什么?
用拼音写汉字真容易。

BTW,韩国归中国所有。

hi my name is 王宙憲 and live in Seoul come find me motherfucker.

>koreans
>knowing hanja

ITS 2017 BRO

How do you pronounce 주혜 (Juhye)

"Zhooeh"?

east asians are bad drivers

We kicked that shit out in the early 20th century lol.

I suck at chinese
ching chang chong chinky ping pang.

...

All Wangs in Korean peninsular were dead just after fall of Koryo dynasty. You must be a chinese.

damn at least koreans have a nice native script to fall back on, your shit is just ugly

wtf Sudan on fire

你的汉语也不错
Sounded legit to me, bro.
Just gotta learn the characters, and you'll be chinging and chonging away with all the Wangs, Li's, Zhao's, Wu's, Huangs, and all the rest of those red devils.

Do you have boipooci

don't tell me nuffin. I wuz kaingz.
fuck off peasant.

>they were all working at the local Samsung factory and have the same allibi

我不喜歡小짱깨

Dayumn

>In the past only rich fags had proper family names.
I...I always thought everyone had surname back then...

are wang and hwang the same last name in korean?

I think what happened was that my ancestors change the last name to 玉 (옥) for awhile then after japanese occupation went back to (왕) cuz we wuz kingz n sheet.

Park is worst Korean name, best name is Kim

>hwang
It was different in china

>Dutch family names were not required until 1811 when emperor Napoleon had annexed the Netherlands, prior to 1811, the use of patronymics was much more common

Someone told me that the dutch have silly surnames because of this and iirc correctly Ataturk forced turks to choose a surname.

it's hwang for you cuz you wuz emperorz n sheet but wang for us cuz we wuz kaingz n sheet.

bruh

wat. i only know of hwang because of SNSD tiffany

lots of plebs didn't have surname in both asia and europe back then.
the famous Leonardo da Vinci for example only had first name, and 'da vinci' means just 'from vinci (an italian village)'.

Nigga, that wasn't his full name

>Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci

my last name is Oh.
(오)
my english name is literally
John Oh

>wang
topkek

>he has never heard of Polish-Korean-American rock star Karen O

I used to work with a guy named Dong Long.

Not funny.

D E LE T

...

Korea had long been China's subject where only a handful of elite family, namely Kim, Park, and Yi, appointed by Emperor of China, had name and governed, and other people weren't allowed to have name. After independence, those nameless people had to have a name to live in a modern nation and adopted those dominant three names. In fact, 99.7% of Koreans are Kim, Park, or Yi, today. So, in a way, it can be said that the limited variation in modern Korean name is a living testament to Korea's eternal loyalty to China.

thats nice but ... why would dogs need a last name anyway

...

I can't believe the success this comment has got.

Wow... why didn't get other surnames like Chin... ok, no.. maybe Japane... errr... no...

American ones, German ones?

>East Asian writes something with Chinese symbols
>Canadian corrects them

i don't get it

see

Scottish immigrants, also Young...