Top, Middle, Bottom: How Korean Ranks, Stages, and Measures Everything
If you've spent any time with Korean, you've probably noticed that the language loves a good tier system. And once you learn a handful of key Chinese-derived characters, you'll suddenly start seeing them everywhere — on elevator buttons, in textbooks, on language apps, in everyday conversation. Today we're cracking open some of the most useful ones: 상/중/하, 초/중/고, and 저/중/고.