Yes. I was born in South Korea, immigrated to the U.S when I was young, occasionally visit back Korea to see my relatives, constantly watch the Korean news and others in Korean, have been to Korean church, live in Korean Town, and work in a Korean company and my job is dealing with Korean customers every single day. I have plenty of experience with my own people.kangarunner wrote: ↑February 1st, 2023, 11:53 amDo you have actual experience in those countries? Just asking.....But yes, for the native Asians born there it may be some kind of parallel universe similar to the US, just in Asia.Natural_Born_Cynic wrote: ↑February 1st, 2023, 11:07 am
So as South Korea and other East Asian countries. They are just as bad and hierarchical as the U.S.
Yes, South Korea is a peripheral forwarding base of United States. Over 30,000 U.S troops are stationed near Seoul. Believe me, Korea has been heavily "Americanized" and still people there want to "dick-ride" on the U.S and want to live in the U.S. Although it is an developed country, South Korea is rapidly declining in living standards in every facet of life. Women doesn't want to have kids. South Korea has the lowest birthrate in the entire planet and increasing population of elderly people.