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A subtle competition you’ll notice in Korea: spicy pride

In Korea, there’s a lighthearted sense of pride in being able to handle spicy food. It’s less about competition and more about humor and shared experiences.

A subtle competition you’ll notice in Korea: spicy pride

Image source: Korea Tourism Organization (Photo Korea) / Photo by Alex Bondo (KOGL Type 1)

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