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If so, will he need a Government minder with him during his visit?
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It's Santy ffs.If so, will he need a Government minder with him during his visit?
I bet its a Bompty in your hour house as well you absolute wrang un...Santy ffsIt's Santy ffs.
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Nope, bommie.I bet its a Bompty in your hour house as well you absolute wrang un...Santy ffs
It is.It’s not like
No. That’s the sanctions the UN put on them. That’s why Kim is kicking offIf so, will he need a Government minder with him during his visit?
NotNope, bommie.
It is.
Did you grass them up?It’s a non religious country where all forms of Christianity are banned. Several catholic churches were constructed in Pyongyang for propaganda purposes or for foreign usage, complete with actors who pretend to be priests.
Despite this, hotels for foreigners in the country are decorated and Chrisrmas trees have been seen. I myself saw a Christmas tree stored in the hotel underground area one summer.
"Santy"?It's Santy ffs.
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Did you grass them up?
No, the ideological "restraints" of Juche does not apply to foreigners as it is essentially an exclusivist, ethnic korean nationalism. Hence hotels are allowed to decorate for Christmas.
Do they celebrate Chuseok as the South Koreans do?