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Daamly & Gigi

Join Gigi from Cali, and Daamly from Seoul for lighthearted and hilarious discussions of question marks around Korean and American cultures. Let's navigate the quirks, joys, and occasional confusion of two cultures. Legolego! Cali에 살지만 김치를 더 좋아하는 Gigi와 서울에 살지만 햄버거를 더 좋아하는 Daamly가 얘기하는 한국-미국이야기. 재미있고, 신기하고, 불편할 때도 있는 현실까지. 궁금했던 거 시원하게 풀어봅니다. Legolego!

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  1. Episode 9 The Great Towel Divide — One-and-Done vs. The Monthly Cycle

    4일 전

    Episode 9 The Great Towel Divide — One-and-Done vs. The Monthly Cycle

    Is your bath towel a "one-and-done" deal, or do you let it ride for a month? In this episode of Kkakdugi News, Gigi and Daamly dive into a "hot take" that might make you rethink your entire morning routine: Are Americans generally "dirtier" than Koreans when it comes to towel hygiene? From the giant "bath sheets" of the U.S. to the specialized mokyok tang sizes of Korea, the duo explores the fascinating (and sometimes horrifying) cultural nuances of how we dry off. They discuss: The Laundry Frequency Gap: Why some Americans wait for a "musty smell" to trigger a wash after three to four weeks , while many Koreans wash their towels after every single shower.The "Towel Shelf" vs. The Bookshelf: Forget checking someone's books—in Korea, you can learn a person's entire life story, from university anniversaries to first birthdays, just by reading the logos on their towels.Bathroom Architecture: How the "wet style" of Korean bathrooms makes hosing down the floor satisfying but keeps towels damp , compared to the "dry style" common in the States.The Hotel Illusion: Why the "fresh towel every day" luxury of American hotels is actually a far cry from the water-conserving reality of most U.S. households. Join us for a spicy conversation about hygiene standards, environmental conservation, and the unexpected ways our daily routines define who we are. DM us on Instagram @sidechatnews and let us know your take.

    19분
  2. Episode 8 Did Gigi find the Korean version of "Between Two Ferns"?

    3월 11일

    Episode 8 Did Gigi find the Korean version of "Between Two Ferns"?

    Welcome back to that space somewhere between California, USA, and Seongsu-dong, Korea—where Sidechat News (깍두기 News) happens! In this episode, Gigi and Daamly come together to unpack the weird, sarcastic, and hilarious world of modern Korean slang. We’re diving into the concept of "Byung-mat" (병맛)—a term that literally translates to "moron taste" but represents a whole genre of ridiculous, cheesy, and addictive humor that’s taking over the internet. We also get into some serious neighborhood tea from Daechi-dong (the Beverly Hills of Korean education). Why are the "Hedgehog Moms" so annoyed that their "secret uniform" has been discovered? We’re breaking down the viral terms "Dul-kyut-da" (들켰다) and "Geul-kyut-eo" (긁혔어) to explain why getting "scratched" is the ultimate Korean way of saying someone got under your skin. In This Episode, We Discuss: What is Byung-mat?: Exploring the "ridiculous-but-cool" humor that defines Korean internet culture. Is it cheesy? Is it corny? Or is it just genius?The Daechi-dong Uniform: How a specific luxury look became the "uniform" for elite moms, and the YouTube channel that caused a scandal by exposing it."You Got Scratched": A deep dive into the slang term Geul-kyut-eo (긁혔어). Why this is the perfect response when someone is clearly bothered by the truth.The Hedgehog Mom Paradox: Why rich moms in Korea are called "Hedgehogs" and why they are so protective of their status (and their puffer jackets).Friends & American Humor: Our guest shares how rewatching Friends 20 times helped them bridge the gap between Korean and American comedy. Have you ever been "scratched" by a comment? Or maybe you're a fan of that "Byung-mat" humor? DM us on Instagram @sidechatnews and let us know your favorite Korean slang!

    19분
  3. Episode 7 The G-Dragon Hunger Games & The "Unwritten" Rules of Korean Concerts

    3월 4일

    Episode 7 The G-Dragon Hunger Games & The "Unwritten" Rules of Korean Concerts

    Welcome back to that space somewhere between California, USA, and Seongsu-dong, Korea—where Sidechat News (깍두기 News) happens! In this episode, Gigi and Daamly are joined by a special guest, Jiwon, to discuss the return of the King of K-Pop: G-Dragon. We’re diving into the absolute chaos of trying to score a ticket in Korea, why being a "real fan" involves a mountain-sized battle, and the surprising cultural shifts in how fans behave at shows today. From GD’s age-defying stage presence to the "secret tips" for navigating Korean ticketing sites, we’re uncovering the reality of being a K-Pop fan in 2026. In This Episode, We Discuss:The Return of GD: He’s almost 40, but the hype is bigger than ever—why G-Dragon remains the ultimate icon after all these years.Ticketing Hunger Games: Jiwon shares her wild story of trying to secure a ticket in Korea from abroad—and why it’s an ongoing battle for even the most dedicated fans.Concert Culture Shock: Comparing the high-energy "standing" culture of the US to the unique (and sometimes confusing) new concert rules in Korea that even Daamly didn't know.Coachella Expectations: Why we’re counting down the days until GD hits the Coachella stage and what we’re hoping to see from his performance. Are you ready for the GD comeback? We want to hear your concert horror stories! DM us on Instagram @sidechatnews to let us know if you’ve ever survived the Korean ticketing "Hunger Games" or if you're planning to catch him at Coachella!

    22분
  4. Episode 6 Why is Singles Inferno So "Conservative"? Bed Incidents, Hover Hands, and K-Dating Reality

    2월 27일

    Episode 6 Why is Singles Inferno So "Conservative"? Bed Incidents, Hover Hands, and K-Dating Reality

    Welcome back to that space somewhere between California, USA, and Seongsu-dong, Korea — where Sidechat News (깍두기 News) happens! In this episode, Gigi and Daamly are wrapping up their deep dive into Singles Inferno by exploring the scandalous (or not-so-scandalous) world of K-dating "skin-ship." What happens when a "bed situation" becomes a national controversy, but holding hands is considered the ultimate move? We’re diving into the 1cm "hover hand" rule, the mystery of the "curtain" hairstyle for men, and why American dating shows like Love is Blind feel like a completely different planet compared to Korea’s Singles Inferno. In This Episode, We Discuss: The "1cm" Hover Rule: Why contestants stay practically naked on camera but are terrified to actually touch each other—leading to the awkward "hovering hand" phenomenon.The One Comforter Incident Scandal: How two people under one blanket created a "bad incident" that had all of Korea asking: "Is this okay for TV?".The "Curtain" Hair Mystery: Gigi’s frustration with the specific Korean male hairstyle where the bangs are so thick you can’t even see their foreheads.Dolsingles & Reality Roots: Daamly shares her experience hosting press conferences for "Love After Divorce" and why Singles Inferno finally won her over.Shoutout Corner: We’re highlighting Jina Bakes in San Francisco’s Japantown—home to the best Injeolmi croissants and moist dark chocolate Dujjonku. Are we being too "Ajumma" about this? We want to hear from other Korean Americans! DM us on Instagram @sidechatnews to tell us if we should speak more Korean, more English, or if you have a topic that’s just a little bit scandalous.

    12분
  5. Episode 5 Why is Singles Inferno So "Un-Korean"? Confidence, Drama, and Keyboard Warriors

    2월 24일

    Episode 5 Why is Singles Inferno So "Un-Korean"? Confidence, Drama, and Keyboard Warriors

    Welcome back to that space somewhere between California, USA, and Seongsu-dong, Korea — where Sidechat News (깍두기 News) happens! In this episode, Gigi and Daamly are kicking off a special two-part series on the Netflix sensation Singles Inferno, exploring the culture shocks and "un-Korean" vibes that have everyone talking. In Part 1, we’re unpacking the gap between traditional Korean humility and the bold reality TV personas that seem to have been "possessed" by the spirit of the show. From the high-stakes "boss battle" against keyboard warriors to the reason why Korean panels are forced to stay "angelic," we’re breaking down the drama behind the dating. In This Episode, We Discuss: The "American" Confidence: Gigi is shocked by contestants claiming they can't walk down the street without being stopped for their looks—is this new "bold" energy actually Korean, or just a tactic to make the show more fun?.Avoiding "Mean" Tropes: Why the Korean panel has to stay "angelic" and nice to avoid being scolded by producers, unlike the Simon Cowell-style "mean" judges we’re used to in the West.Possessed vs. Thirsty: We break down the cultural slang: In Korea, a contestant acting wild is "possessed" (Swin-gi) by the drama, while in the US, we just call it being "thirsty" for love.The Keyboard Warrior Boss Battle: The dark side of K-drama fame—why Korean news portals literally had to disable comment sections to protect stars from the "heat" of the internet. Are we being too "Ajumma" about this? We want to hear from other Korean Americans! DM us on Instagram @sidechatnews to tell us if we should speak more Korean, more English, or if you have a topic that’s just a little bit scandalous.

    14분
  6. Episode 4 Are Fake Nips and No Makeup movements only for Americans?

    2월 20일

    Episode 4 Are Fake Nips and No Makeup movements only for Americans?

    Welcome back to that space somewhere between California, USA, and Seongsu-dong, Korea — where Sidechat News (깍두기 News) happens! In this episode, Gigi and Daamly are getting into the personal—and potentially scandalous—territory of undergarments and "natural" beauty. What happens when a global trend like the Skims Nipple Bra meets the conservative streets of Seoul? We’re diving into the paradox of "artificial naturalness" and why something as simple as a bikini at a local gym could get you kicked out in Korea. From the "No Makeup Movement" led by Alicia Keys and Pamela Anderson to the legal gray areas of piercings, we’re unpacking how "feminism" and "freedom" are marketed and perceived across different cultures. In This Episode, We Discuss:The Nipple Bra Paradox: Kim Kardashian released a bra that gives you a nipple look, but Gigi and Daamly are questioning the logic: Is it freedom, or is it just another material trend that’s "too American" for Korea?No Makeup, No Problem?: We look at the empowerment behind the "No Makeup Movement" and whether you need Alicia Keys’ perfect skin to actually pull it off.Pamela Anderson’s European Shift: How a Hollywood bombshell traded "glam" for a "weird little face" at official events, and how living in France influenced her look.The "Bikini Ban" in Korea: Why you can rock a bikini at a rooftop pool or a resort, but doing the same at your local gym pool might get you stopped by the staff.Legal Gray Areas: The strange reality of piercings and tattoos in Korea—where having them isn't illegal, but performing them might be considered a restricted medical procedure.Social Taboos: Why not wearing a bra is still a "huge no-no" in Korea and how a celebrity wearing a nipple bra would cause an absolute internet meltdown. Are we being too "Ajumma" about this? We want to hear from other Korean Americans! DM us on Instagram @sidechatnews to tell us if we should speak more Korean, more English, or if you have a topic that’s just a little bit scandalous.

    16분
  7. Episode 3 $90,000 PER DAY?! Is America Next? 🍪 The Cookie Taking Over Korea

    2월 18일

    Episode 3 $90,000 PER DAY?! Is America Next? 🍪 The Cookie Taking Over Korea

    Welcome back to that space somewhere between California, USA, and Seongsu-dong, Korea — where Sidechat News (깍두기 News) happens! In our third episode, Gigi and Daamly bite into the literal “hottest” dessert trend sweeping Korea: the DuJjonKu (Dubai Jjionduck Cookie). Is it a cookie? Is it a mochi? Is it a mountain of marshmallows and pistachio-flavored "candy sprinkles"? Yes to all of the above! We’re breaking down why a single dessert is making its creators $90,000 USD a day and why you might need a digital GPS map just to find one that isn't sold out by 10 AM. Grab a snack (even if it’s not a $8 cookie) and join us! In This Episode, We Discuss: What on Earth is a DuJjonKu?: Breaking down the name: "Du" for Dubai, "Jjonduk" for chewy, and "Ku" for cookie. The Cookie Gold Mine: How two creators created a "movement" and started making 130 million won a day with a team of 50 people. The High-Stakes Scavenger Hunt: Why bakeries, Chinese restaurants, and even real estate offices are trying to sell these things. Pistachio Mystery: What is "Kadayif" anyway? We explain the crunchy, green, thread-like pastry that Koreans are obsessed with. The Relationship "Cookie Test": Why asking a guy if he’s tried a Dujjoncoo is the ultimate way to find out if he has a girlfriend. FOMO vs. Freshness: Are the strict "one-per-person" rules a marketing genius move or just a way to make sure the marshmallows don't get soggy?

    17분
  8. Episode 2 Circle Lenses, Dubbing Disasters, and "Drunk" Makeup

    2월 11일

    Episode 2 Circle Lenses, Dubbing Disasters, and "Drunk" Makeup

    Welcome back to Sidechat News (깍두기 News)! In our second episode, Gigi and Daamly dive into the weird and wonderful world of K-Trends—and why they don't always translate when they cross the Pacific. From the global obsession with Culinary Class Wars to the controversial "red-eye" makeup look of Chef Kim Hee-eun, we’re unpacking the visual cues that define modern Korean style. We explore why American audiences are still "subtitle-shy," the mystery of why Koreans still love 10-year-old+ lens trends, and why your favorite K-Drama actors might sound like "random actors who can’t act" when you watch them in English. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Subtitle Struggle: Why Culinary Class Wars swept the global non-English market but hit a wall in the U.S.. Dubbing Disasters: Gigi’s experience watching Squid Game with American friends and why the English dubbing was so “bad” it had to be turned off. . The Circle Lens Mystery: Why Gigi was shocked to see Chef Kim Hee-Eun wearing “giant circle lenses” on TV, and why the trend is still alive in Korea. Beauty Standards vs. Biology: Why Americans have no idea what a circle lens is, and how the desire for “bigger eyeballs” drives Korean beauty tech. The "Drunk” Makeup Look: Unpacking the “reddish” makeup trend and why some viewers thought a professional chef’s look was “weird”. Vibe over Size: How the new generation in Seongsu-dong is moving away from “big black lenses”, and towards natural gray and brown tones to change their “vibe”.

    14분

소개

Join Gigi from Cali, and Daamly from Seoul for lighthearted and hilarious discussions of question marks around Korean and American cultures. Let's navigate the quirks, joys, and occasional confusion of two cultures. Legolego! Cali에 살지만 김치를 더 좋아하는 Gigi와 서울에 살지만 햄버거를 더 좋아하는 Daamly가 얘기하는 한국-미국이야기. 재미있고, 신기하고, 불편할 때도 있는 현실까지. 궁금했던 거 시원하게 풀어봅니다. Legolego!