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> > > When I came to Korea as an exchange student, I was excited to meet new people. I was placed in a university dormitory and assigned a Korean roommate. Everything seemed okay at first. > But after a week, I got an official warning from the dorm office. Why? Because I was eating instant noodles in the room. > Apparently, my roommate reported me. He said it made the room "smell bad" and "disrupted his concentration". He never even talked to me about it directly. Just... reported me. > I was shocked. Back home, this would never happen. Isn’t it normal to eat in your own space? After that, he stopped speaking to me. I started eating outside, even in winter. > Now I’m wondering: Was I really wrong? Or is this just cultural difference? > Has anyone else experienced this? I really want to understand—because now I feel like a criminal just for having ramen. > >
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