What is this symbol?
"Where's the bathroom"
Nice, OP
>>67635150
double hapiness 喜
but its upside down
>>67635425
Thank you.
>>67635425
How commonly are hanja still used in Korea?
>>67635664
not at all. they throw one or two on news headlines sometimes or its written on national and historical buildings.However Korea and Taiwan are the only two places still using the traditional characters.
children are required to learn them in middle and high school but dont use afterwards and just forget them all
I learned them from studying Chinese and Japanese
>>67635425
>>67635549
It's upside down because it means to pour down happiness.
>>67635861
this
upside down character means pour down in chinese style
t. chinese restaurant pro
in chinese,u put a word (kanji) upside like that it's meaning that happiness come over this place (kanji it self meaning happiness,and in chinese that word come to here it's sounds like word of upside,so does it symbol)
and here's your potato after explain
>>67636319
and,this style of symbol,it's rare to using,usually to see in traditional marriage celebrate,or decorate chinese's house who has married
>>67635808
and us
shuāngxǐ 双喜
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Happiness_(calligraphy)