Sky castle is quite popular in my country! Or maybe it's because I'm asian and we can all relate to that asian culture portrayed in sky castle

I think that woman in Canada is so ignorant..
where do you live? yeah I had fun watching the whole series, actually the only drama I had finished watching all of them lol
I'm Korean too. I was born in Korea but I got most of my education in America. Currently I'm in Korea.
Honestly it's not that bad once you know how to ignore them. Long ago I used to care about what other Koreans think but now I don't care at all.
They just live in their small worlds thinking what they know about Korea is everything the world has to offer. So whenever I feel like other Koreans are expecting me to behave a certain way, I just think, "well, it's not like that in America. But whatever." And I just ignore them and move on.
There are certain things I learned about Korea that I like. I noticed that Koreans are very polite. They bow and talk to you in honorifics when you are a stranger. They also respect elders. Ageism is a problem in many other countries. You might say it is bad because it allows elders to be rude to younger people. But respecting older people per se, I think is a good thing.
I see there are some koreans here which I never expected.
true. koreans are familiar with 'one and only' frame. they just don't know there are whole bunch of ways to think otherwise. It's not cause they're morally bad, but they just don't know.
tbh koreans are smh racist. many of them almost worship whites, but this is not the case for other races, especially from elders here.
This has a lot to with historical context, but I can't name it all here haha..
also true. there are several good sides.
Respecting elders has a firm ideological base, Confucianism. Korea Japan and China had a active come and go from a thousand year ago, so that explans how come korea got an influnce of Chinese Confucianism.
these days in s.korea conflict btw diverse aspects is really really severe (men vs women, young gen vs elderly, homo vs hetero, political conflict etc.)
you better not understand korean comments on yt cause they're always having a harsh fight haha
sorry I talk too much haha
I want to hear more about South Korea!
Here are some things I want to know:
What do South Koreans think about North Korea? What do they think of North Koreans who escape and try to assimilate into South Korean culture?
Do South Koreans play pachinko? (I read the book Pachinko, it was about South Koreans in Japan, and I know pachinko parlors are popular in Japan.)
Why does your written language look like bubble tea?
Why did it take sooooo many episodes for the characters to fall in love in Coffee Prince? Is it normal for a Korean television show to to take so long to have something so obvious happen? I know it was over 10 years ago, but still...
What happens to people who get caught with marijuana? I don't smoke it anymore, but I'm curious.
I'm glad you have an interest in my country (I personally don't like korea though haha)
1. North korea
90% of s.koreans hate. They just randomly launch missiles and do a nuc experiment so there's no reason to like haha.
but i think this hate has more to do with s.korean gov itself (my opinion)
S.korea does an election every 4 years (Presidential and National Assembly each).
It's different from America, it's a direct vote.
actually today was an election day for National Assembly members.
When the progressive party becomes a ruling one, it tends to aid N.Korea 'with mercy' and this really irritates us lol. Political conflict is really severe here.
However this doesn't mean that s.koreans hate n.koreans who escaped.
Rather many of them shows up on tv show and talk about thier lives in n.korea
these days i see a bunch of them be youtubers and actually they make a lot of money
2. Pachinko
I believe it's illegal here. any kind of gambling that brings a lot of money is forbidden i guess.
but it's legal in Japan as you know. I also saw a lot of them playing it when I had a trip to Osaka haha
S.koreans do 'hwatu' for fun though. you only need a pack of tiny red cards to play it. but this also becomes illegal if the bet is too high
3. Bubble tea(?)
I.. dunno what you mean by this lol
you mean the shape of korean characters?
4. Coffee prince
sorry I never watched it I only recognize the title haha
but there's sth to talk about cinemas that just came to my mind.
when parasite won the oscar many foreigners talked about its unpreductable and pungent unfold, but most s.koreans in fact were not even surprised by it lol
That kind of development has been really common in korean dramas and films.
we call it 'makjang', literally meaning a haphazard mining.
There was a whole bunch of comments on internet of koreans saying that it was too obvious
5. Marijuana
Any kind of drugs are strictly forbidden, except for certain medical use.
I actually just googled about it, drug trafficking is at least 5 year sentence
but if it's your first time, most of them get probation
korean sentence generally is low so many people complain about it