안녕하세용가리어카메라디오디션샤인사돌머리는너
Hello Yonggari, Oh Camera, Radio Audition, Shine Sadol, Your Head Is You AnnyeonghaseyonggarieokameraradioditionshainsadolmeorineunneoOriginal
This meme originates from a classic Korean wordplay known as an "ending-word-chain greeting." It involves extending a sentence by connecting the last syllable of one word to the first syllable of the next. It gained popularity particularly when 'yonggari' was first attached to the greeting 'Annyeonghaseyong'.
Period of Popularity
It started gaining popularity among elementary school students around April 2026.
Meaning
It carries no particular logical meaning. Its purpose is simply to express a greeting in a fun way, and to surprise the other person or showcase one's sense of humor by endlessly chaining words together, serving as a form of 'linguistic amusement'.
Target Audience
- Gen Z and Alpha generations who seek short, intense fun.
- Primarily users of online game chats or community forums.
Usage Examples
- "Annyeonghaseyonggari-chicken-nugget-meokgo-sipda" (Hello-yonggari-I-want-to-eat-chicken-nuggets)
- "Annyeonghaseyonggari-eokamera-radio-disyeon-syainsa-dolmeorineun-neo" (Hello-yonggari-uh-camera-radio-audition-shine-sa-dol-your-head-is-you)
- "Annyeonghaseyong-ginae-gwail-bak-i-il-yoil-achim" (Hello-courage-fruit-two-days-one-night-Sunday-morning)
Usage Precautions
- Avoid using it in formal business meetings or situations requiring etiquette, as it may be perceived as rude.
- If stretched too long, it can cause 'readability discomfort' and reduce communication efficiency. Therefore, it is best used among close acquaintances or in casual online communication.
Pronunciation
This meme name is a long, continuous chain of Korean sounds. An approximate phonetic breakdown for English speakers would be: 'An-nyung-ha-say-yong-ga-ree-uh-ka-meh-ra-dee-oh-dee-shun-shine-sa-dol-muh-ree-neun-nuh'.
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