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@turquoise63094 күн бұрын
The Tooth Fairy story is very interesting. Here in Korea, there's a very funny story about this a long time ago, where pulling out a wobbly baby tooth on a thread, throw it onto the roof, and the magpie bites it and gives the kid permanent tooth, but now almost everyone lives in an apartment, and no one tells kids that.
@pdhp1026_Күн бұрын
Thank you for the new video! I’ve never heard of NHS, which was intriguing to me. I also like how the word extortionate sounds 😂
@ony03263 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this podcast featuring a pediatric dentist who had lived in the UK. Yes, we do have the tooth fairy! When I take kids' milk teeth, I always ask if they want the tooth back. In most cases, they do. I then put the tooth in a cute toy tooth case so they can either place it under their pillow or throw it onto the roof.
@Mingmangmuung3 күн бұрын
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@챠횬4 күн бұрын
Koreans also know about the tooth fairy, but we have a custom of throwing baby teeth onto the roof. We believe that the bird-as I know, it's probably a magpie- will take the baby teeth and give you new teeth. To be honest, I think the tooth fairy is more famous these days as there are more apartments.