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made my night (1)
made my night (1)
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it made our visit much better.
it made our visit much better.
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it made me feel at home right away.
it made me feel at home right away.
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i want to meet with you and have you make my day! !
i want to meet with you and have you make my day! !
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i think that at this point i had made my opinion clear.
i think that at this point i had made my opinion clear.
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in the sera, i quietly prepare for the next day, review my day, showereread.
in the kveld, i quietly prepare for the next day, review my day, showerogread.
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as far as i was concerned it was contradictory, cruel, judgemental and so self-righteous it made me ill.
as far as i was concerned it was contradictory, cruel, judgemental and so self-righteous it made me ill.
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c'è un detto comune tra gli studenti in corea del sud: se dormi per tre ore a notte potresti entrare in una delle migliori università; se dormi per quattro ore, saresti fortunato a trovare un posto altrove. una rigorosa cultura della resistenza incombe sui giovani della corea, dove la scala verso prospettive rispettabili - per l'istruzione, il lavoro e il matrimonio - è difficile da scalare e le aspettative sono inflessibili.growing up in seoul, seok-woo song experienced these pressures first-hand. the belief that “hard work pays off” was ingrained into him, until he enlisted in korea’s mandatory military service in 2013, aged 18. there is a five-week training program, he explains. based on performance, trainees are assigned a unit. most are placed near their hometowns, but song ended up in daegu, a city with a unique dialect in the southeast of korea. “i was discriminated against because of my accent and cultural differences,” he says. “because of that, i became disillusioned by the concept of serving a social system … it made me question this idea of individual sacrifice to fulfill societal roles.”
there is a common saying among students in south korea: if you sleep for three hours a night you might get into a top university; if you sleep for four hours, you’d be lucky to get a place elsewhere. a rigorous culture of endurance hangs over the youth of korea, where the ladder to respectable prospects—for education, work and marriage—is tough to climb and unbending in expectation.
Last Update: 2024-09-10
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