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South Korea is so small Hahahahahahahah
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>>3582790 (OP)>>JU VIL HAVE KIDSI don't think they do that anymore
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What you're saying is 5% true, but the rest is wrong. The college admissions competition in Korea isn't as fierce as you imagine.
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>>3582809is it true that seoul attracts most people from other places in south korea?
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>>3582808they actually raised it from 0.76 to an outstanding 0.8!
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>>3582814Ok but this is true. Overcrowding in the Seoul metropolitan area has been an ongoing issue for the past decade, and an increasing number of students living outside the area are applying to universities in Seoul.
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The unholy combination of American capitalism and gook hyper-conformism
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>>3582811dead haitians are more edible
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>>3582820Why is Seoul so close to the border? Modern common artillery ranges are well past it
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>>3582820i heard the new sejong city is a fix for that, but wouldn't it have been better for south korea to encourage more investment in other regions such as in the east?
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>>3582818All east asian countries are in a similar situation right now. People always mock Japan for this but they are one of the better ones in that regard (1.23). Taiwan's is even lower than SK
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>>3582827Hanoi isn't far from the Chinese border with Vietnam at all.
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>>3582827Seoul has been the capital of our country from the Middle Ages to the present day, even before the division of the country, and this is because the border was drawn following the sudden outbreak of war.
>>3582830I've heard that a lot of civil servants live in Sejong, but I don't really know much about it. I live in Busan.
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i mean the rest of the world is getting south koreanized and we wont be any different sooner or later
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>>3582833Well the point is nophono ironically lives in Hanoi. The true capital of 'nam is in the South.
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>>3582831mongolia is an exception to this with a 2.87 fertility rate
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>>3582811I've actually tried this myself btw-it's called "gaebul." It's chewy and delicious. If you ever come to Korea, you should give it a try.
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On a serious note
This is the ultimate result of the pursue of economic growth above all else, people look at south korea and just see a success story and not the soul sucking and butchering of the soul of that was the korean people being turned into mere economic units
This is why I like north korea more, for all its faults it at least preserved the soul of its people and gave them a unifying purpose.
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>>3582850China protects it so you'll never get past north korea
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>>3582838i doubt it, western countries will have more problems with migrants and tyrannical governments than ever going the south korea route
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>>3582847Gross Domestic Product is possibly the closes thing to baal with how demonic it is and how its prioritization kills everything meaningful.
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>>3582852I don't think relations between China and North Korea look that good.
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>>3582850You wouldn't starve but you'd work in a miserable samsung factory shop.
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>>3582850which is why it's more ironic that people in seoul are too obsessed with looking thin, to the point of starving
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Hey Kimjak does SK felt compact and tight to move around? Seoul looks like it's suffocating to live in.
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>>3582856Doesnt matter it keeps americans and the south from progressing so its just mandatory to keep them safe for teh chinese
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>>3582858This is what actual korean looks like (north korean)
With how much slop the south eats and how much surgeries they get they turned themselves into something unrecognizable
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worst korea can't stop losing geg
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Mock it all you want but SK is still an infinitely better place to live than anywhere outside of the civilized world (aka anglosphere, western europe, Japan, SK, taiwan)
I'd rather live in a crowded city and have long working hours than living in a shitty unsafe place where people outside mess with you for no reason.
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>>3582859I've lived in Busan my whole life, so I only visit Seoul once a year to see my relatives, but the city center is really, really crowded. I don't know how people manage to live here in such a crowd.
>>3582858You imagine Koreans as if they were unicorns. Where on earth did you hear that shi?
>>3582858Well, my life isn't that poor. And even if it were, dying from overwork is better than starving to death.
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>>3582878100% agreed but it's very fun to shitfling and joke about le "Worst Korea" even if "Best Korea" would send you and 3 gens of your family to reeducation camps.
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>>3582875>believing that a city created for propaganda purposes is a real city. also believing that all North Korean residents will live there.goy…
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Is there anything good about South Korea?
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>>3582882How many years of your current wage will you be able to buy a house in Busan?
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>>3582895vpncaca got baited by north korean psyops
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>>3582882ive been hearing about how seoul is a dystopian city and how it represents all of south korea for some reason
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>>3582898If it's not Haeundae, it'll probably take about six years in other areas. As you all know, housing prices in Seoul are absolutely outrageous. I have to admit that, sadly
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>>3582895Other parts of north korea looks cool tbf
Imagine stargazing in NK its probably amazing
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>>3582903>dystopiaI'm not really sure.
There aren't that many cities in Korea. It just stands out because Seoul has the largest population.
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>>3582905i don't take recommendations from brownoids
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>>3582917isn't there still this expectation of people in other regions to live in seoul and get into a top university?
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>>3582926You brag about being Tajik.
I use a VPN because I'm not getting doxed.
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>>3582915did some nigger get doxxed?
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>>3582925Just think about the freedom they have. You can't even access Sharty, which you visit every day, and you can't freely choose your profession-you have to live with whatever job the state assigns you. North Koreans have to live their entire lives like robots. And as for the delicious food you eat every day, only the upper class gets to truly enjoy it.
Oh, and don't forget that their military service lasts 10 years. (It's a conscription system.)
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>>3582933I'm not calling myself tajiki I just named myself that since I use a tajik vpn
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>>3582941Oh. Are you from the West? East Asia?
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>>3582937Good post.
How long is mandatory conscription in SK?
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>>3582790 (OP)Pick your hell peninsula
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>>3582937What if the North koreans are unaware of the privilege they deserve? What if they were taught from birth that their life is the most comfortable, most deserved life? It feels like reaching a local maximum, because any steps further are downhill. They won't know what they're being robbed of because they are rhetorically blind.
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>>3582929Competition is fierce only among the top-tier universities in Korea. As for the rest, universities in other countries-and, of course, those in Seoul-are good options. During my school days, I was in the upper-middle range academically, and I think I only studied for about one or two hours a day. I was accepted to both a university in Seoul and a regional national university, but I ended up attending the regional national university. (Tuition at the university in Seoul was just too expensive. That said, I don't think my uni's reputation is all that bad.)
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>>3582925they demolished the arch in the first pic
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>>3582961I know I just find it cool
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>>3582853im talking in regards of looksmaxxing and poverty if certain criterias arent met but yea obviously we're going to be a bit different from a country a continent away
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>>3582957there's this claim of koreans spending more than 10 hours a day of studying
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do Koreans actually work hard or is it just performative?
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>>3582947Its about 18 months, about a year and a half.
>>3582951They have been brainwashed with Juche ideology since birth. In a YouTube video, a North Korean defector recounted his experiences after arriving in South Korea, saying that he had always been taught that North Korea was the best country in the world. That illusion was completely shattered once he arrived in South Korea. Geg.
>>3582970I think that argument is half right and half wrong. While there are students who study for more than 10 hours a day, that's only true in areas with the highest academic intensity. Gangnam in Seoul, in particular, is notorious for the intense exploitation of students. (I have relatives who live in Gangnam; they all graduated from top universities and are wealthy.)
>>3582973It depends on the company, but generally speaking, working conditions at small and medium-sized enterprises in Korea are notoriously poor. That's why Koreans usually prefer to work for large corporations or public companies.
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>>3582802but I like free gooner games and Stellar Blade (pirated)
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>>3582803It's bigger than France
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>>3583001Judenversity is gay
NEETs vvon
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>>3583001oyyy oppa gangnam style
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>>3583001do your relatives look down on those who aren't from gangnam?
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>>3583001>he had always been taught that North Korea was the best country in the world. That illusion was completely shattered once he arrived in South KoreaFunnily enough Finnish total defense doctrine also relies on heavy brainwashing saying that exact same thing since kindergarten over and over again until military service age. Then in reality people leave and if anyone comes back it's big news geg
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>>3583020If it weren't for that song, the media might have portrayed Gangnam as a living hell. They have Psy to thank for that.
>>3583024They don't show it openly, but they have a distinct sense of superiority. (In fact, it seems like virtually everyone living in Gangnam has it.) Even if they attend a university ranked in the top 20% in Korea, they call it a "degree mill."
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>>3582839The south used to be Champa.
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>>3582937Fair enough, I'm mostly just fascinated with north korea with how they managed to survive so long against bigger threats or internal ones and their unique way of basically everything.
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your government is replacing koreans with foreign immigrants, why support them over DPRK?
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>>3583036Doebeit I do think unironic north korean apologetics should get the boot.
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>>3583039Xhe should support Japan like how I support Britain
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>>3583034I think we accidentally genocided them all. sorry
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>>3583049That's alright, I think Ninh Binh would be a better location for the capital since it's still in the north but further from China yet not easily conquerable from the sea.
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>>3582951this happened in saxony during the cold war because it was out of range of western FM stations