[Korean Culture & Language] Tawny Frogmouth

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Why are memes so popular? They express culturally-relevant idea in humorous ways, and challenge people to think about issues in new ways. Have you heard of a bird named Tawny Frogmouth?


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According to beautyofbirds.com, the scientific name of the tawny frogmouth is podargus strigoides, and found throughout the Australian mainland. 


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source: https://twitter.com/rottenpeeel/status/1135941005750837249?s=20

Not many people in Korea even knew about this bird before the meme became popular, which means memes can be a new way of learning these days.

This meme reads, “This bird is called the ‘Tawny Frogmouth’. Why isn’t it named ‘Monday Morning Bird’? It looks like a face on a Monday morning.” This is funny because the bird looks like it has dark circles around its tearful eyes, as if it’s saying “I don’t want to go back to work/school. I’m already tired”. 

There’s a word “월요병” in Korea, which is almost equivalent to “Monday blues,” but it sounds more like a “Monday sickness” in Korean since ‘월요일” is “Monday,” and “병” is “sickness”. It shows how much Koreans hate Mondays. 


https://www.pinterest.com/pin/469852173596514487/

That face on the bird definitely resembles my face on Mondays. How much can you relate to it?



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