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: A popular nickname for the Coffee Bean near Insadong where the local "bear" community frequently gathers. Gong (공) and Su (수)
: Literally "this side." It is a discreet way for LGBTQ+ people to refer to the community or ask if someone else is gay. Gong (공) and Su (수)