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Japan is better. Half-Chinese sentiment no tea that is infested with MZ generation.
Heo Mi Dam’s Youth Report.
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4. Anti-Chinese sentiment raised by controversy over biased judgment and fairness in hanbok.
There are posts saying to drop out of Chinese students.
You have to be wary of indiscriminate hatred of experts.
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Open your eyes and get a nose cut 2022. Against this backdrop, the anger of the MZ generation, which values fairness, was strong. Office worker Kim 28 said that China
Kimchi, hanbok, taekwondo, etc. I think they’ve always insisted that it’s their own culture.
He said his feelings for West China were not good, and in the meantime, China decided to be biased against Korean players.
I did. The players must have worked hard for this game for years. How frustrated they must have been.
He criticized that even if Choi Kuk has an advantage, this is not right.
In connection with this, anti-Chinese sentiment was found to be greater than anti-Japanese E sentiment among the younger generation.
In November of this year, Professor Han Nam-seok of the Department of Chinese Culture at Seoul National University participated in the International Autumn Conference of the Modern Chinese Society.
It announced the current status of online anti-Chinese sentiment among young generations in Korea. Korean, Chinese, and Japanese college students in their 20s.
As a result of the 2018 survey, Korean youth’s favorability for China was out of 5 points.
214 points and 283 points for Japan.
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If there’s a Chinese international student, I’ll figure it out.
Please drop out.
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An online community of a university in Busan recently posted an article targeting Chinese international students. Photo = online community screen capture. Some are showing signs of a boycott of Chinese products. Through social media, Internet users…
Promoting stores and products of Chinese brands, such as China’s boycott boy Koko China and Nono China,
Hashtag #3. Other than that, I’ll delete Chinese games. I don’t use Chinese products. Food…
Some responded that they would never go on a trip to China even after COVID-19.
Br expert pointed out that anti-China sentiment should be wary of spreading to anti-China and Chinese hate sentiment.br Jung Deok-hyun, a pop culture critic, said, “If an issue is wrong, we should only talk about it and criticize it,” adding, “We need to refrain from indiscriminate hate sentiment.”