Bridgerton Character Question Thread #4 - DandelionKate

[color= #0E6251] This is a wonderful question. Although I have had the privilege to visit many beautiful regions in my short time, I am biased toward my ancestral country of Korea. The Joseon Dynasty has provided rich cultural developments that have been quite fruitful for the trade industry.
Their etiquette is marked by elegance and method, their architecture and artistry unparalleled, and, in my opinion, their tea far exceeds the somewhat mundane flavors of English tea.
Engaging in the trade of items like celadon porcelain, jjock silks, and medicinal treasures such as ginseng has been a veritable privilege.
It appears that Asian nations often lean toward self-sufficiency and are oriented toward their own creation and development more so than the Western world, a distinction that has always intrigued me. I could expound further, but I shall stop there. It is a beautiful country. Thank you for asking, lovely. [/color]

[color= #0E6251] A list for each country would be quite lengthy, however, if you have inquiries about a particular region, I would be more than happy to answer. I have seen many countries across many oceans. [/color]

[color= #0E6251] Your line of inquiry is quite humorous. I appreciate the interest in my travels. However, I might disappoint by stating there are indeed beautiful women in each region. Picking a favorite would be considerably difficult, but I did find my travels in India and East Asia to be particularly enlightening in terms of beauty. [/color]

[color= #0E6251] In fluent tongue, I am able to converse in French, English, Korean, Japanese, and Traditional Northern Mandarin. Although, I am most confident in English, French, and Korean. In conversational terms, I can hold my own in Latin, Hindi, as well as Manchu and Nanjing Mandarin dialects.
I have recently taken up High Prussian as well after my recent travels. The language is quite different from any I have learned so far, so I am rather enjoying the challenge. [/color]

[color= #0E6251] Any language that allows you to reach others more easily is beautiful in my opinion, however, I do find a particular comfort in French. It tends to remind me of home. [/color]

[color= #0E6251] As I was reared in a trilingual household, the languages of my parents and my country are naturally most comfortable. Korean, French, and English are certainly my more eloquent of the spoken languages. [/color]

[color= #0E6251] While I have attained mastery over diverse tongues, the art of script remains in its nascent phases. In the case of my more proficient languages, my calligraphy approaches near native. Yet, for those languages I continue to acquaint myself with, the strokes fall short of perfection.
If pressed, I must admit that Korean claims my favor. I understand it may appear biased, but the script’s elegance and simplicity is simply remarkable. An abbreviated alphabet akin in length to English, characterized by its straightforward and graceful syllabic composition.
It is so straightforward, I dare say I could impart its mastery even upon the likes of Ilyas Keats within a single session. [/color]

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