Gimbap (seaweed rolls filled with rice, veggies and meat) and ramyeon (instant ramen) are popular choices.
Korean is the main language spoken at school, but English and some Chinese are part of the curriculum as well. "Hello" in Korean is Annyeonghasaeyo.
Some common kids' names are Do-yoon ("Doh-yoon"), Ha-yoon ("Hah-yoon"), Ha-joon ("Hah-joon") and Seo-yeon ("Suh-yuhn").
Students in middle school study algebra, geometry, social science, Korean, English and science as their core classes. The classes that differ from school to school are music, physical education, ethics, art, Korean history and home economics.
Homework is very difficult with assignments from every class in a workbook or longer projects and papers when you get to high school.
Most students actually attend secondary school after the main school day. They may go to an English tutoring center, music tutoring center or be expected to self-study at home. In their free time, Korean students often play basketball, soccer or computer games.