The story of sharing affection between neighbors in the United States was conveyed through President Yoon Seok-yeol’s “American Pie.”
The President’s Office announced on the 3rd that a Korean woman living in Washington, DC, recently made a connection with a neighbor she hadn’t interacted with thanks to “American Pie” that President Yoon sang at a dinner party.
A Korean woman said, “While watching the news while eating lunch, I read an article about President Yoon singing ‘American Pie’ at a dinner party.”
The person who came to the house was none other than the person who lived next door. He said, “My neighbor said, ‘Your president sings well. His voice is good, I saw him on the news. He said, “When I saw the pie while shopping, I thought of your children, so I bought it.”
The President’s office said, “The two neighbors did not normally interact, but this time President Yoon’s song shared his sincerity.” It has been done all over the place,” he said.
On the 26th (local time), President Yoon sang “American Pie” at the State Dinner at the White House in the United States, receiving loud applause and cheers from the scene. Since then, the video containing this appearance has become a hot topic online.
‘American pie’ has had many meanings in American culture. In addition to the song released by American singer Don McLean in 1971, it is also a comedy film released in 1999 that captures the culture of American growing up teenagers.
Source: Donga
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