Published 14:23 IST, May 29th 2020
Video: US and South Korean marines turn joint training mission into 'epic dance off'
A video shared on Twitter of an ‘epic dance-off’ between the US marines and their South Korean counterparts has taken the internet by storm.
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A video of an ‘epic dance-off’ between the American marines and their South Korean counterparts has taken the internet by storm. The video shared by Goodable on Twitter shows the two groups dancing on ‘country music’ respectively. While the US marines can be seen dancing on famous American rap songs, the South Korea counterpart danced on the famous K-pop single, ‘Gangnam Style’.
The 40-second-video was shared on May 29. The caption of the post also informs that the two groups were on a ‘joint training mission’ which was designed for them to learn new combat tactics. However, the ‘mission’ soon turned into an ‘epic dance-off’ and the soldiers can be seen enjoying and dancing together while also showing off their dance moves.
American Marines were on a joint training mission with their South Korean counterparts.
— Goodable (@Goodable) May 28, 2020
It was designed for them to train together and learn new combat tactics.
It turned into an epic dance off.
🇺🇸 🇰🇷 pic.twitter.com/T1OsdlJQvD
Netizens ‘love everything’ about the dance-off
Since shared, the clip is doing rounds on several social media platforms. With hundreds of likes, the video has been viewed more than 18,000 times. Several internet users even took to the comments section and called the ‘dance-off’ ‘beautiful’. One internet user even shared another video of a “marine drum battle face-off’ between the US and South Korea.
So wonderful to see. Thanks @Goodable
— Becky Whyte (@beck_why) May 28, 2020
I love everything about this!
— @Monika (@MBAWorldTravelr) May 28, 2020
I’d say they succeeded, in more ways than one. ❤️
— Covfefe (@Cat8Creek) May 28, 2020
US vs. South Korea drum battlehttps://t.co/lWj5cdZacT
— Gus Hazelton (@HazeltonGus) May 28, 2020
Beautiful
— ya to ho chuka (@romeoomustlie) May 28, 2020
— pulp etcetera (@pulpetc) May 29, 2020
14:23 IST, May 29th 2020