What “Oppa” Really Means in Korea — And Why It’s Not Just “Older Brother”

In a university café in Seoul, the air is thick with overlapping conversations and the low hum of espresso machines. At one table, a group of students lean in close, half studying, half talking. Someone laughs. A phone lights up. Chairs scrape softly against the floor. From across the room, a voice cuts through the … Read more