On the 28th, the National Institute of the Korean Language announced that it has selected easy Korean alternatives for 'recover' and 'slow food' as 'saepyoji' and 'jeongseong eumsik,' respectively. 'Recover' refers to republishing a book by changing the cover design of an already published book. 'Slow food' refers to food that is made and eaten slowly over time. It is used in contrast to 'instant food (fast food).'



Additionally, the National Institute of the Korean Language recommended using 'geumyung irok bujokja' for 'thin filer,' which refers to a person with almost no financial transaction information to evaluate credit, and 'pyojeok online sagi' for 'spear phishing,' a cyberattack that extracts information from specific companies, important system administrators, or information officers.


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