Why did the kid yelled "Banzai" instead of its Korean equivalent in Squid Game? [closed]

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In the opening scene of the Squid Game, it is shown that after winning the "squid game", a kid yelled Banzai in the Korean audio. In this context, it means "victory". But the word Banzai is actually a Japanese word (万歳) and in Japanese, it is a battlecry/a form of greeting used to the Japanese emperor. However, there is a Korean equivalent of the word which is mansé (만세). So, why wasn't this word used in the Korean audio instead of the Japanese word? Is the word that much popular to be used in other (Asian) countries? Or is it due to the fact that the Korean word lacked the punch?






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