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Analysis of the reasons why Ahn Se-young refrained from going out

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Ahn Se-young went on to point out cleaning and washing clothes in the athletes’ village as a “culture that our seniors have done and continues to this day.” “I don’t know if our sport is a particularly unchanging culture, but aren’t you supposed to clean your own room and do your own laundry? “Would any of my parents be happy if I told them that I went to the national team to clean and do laundry, even though I am a member of the national team?” He also pointed out the uncomfortable ‘reporting culture’.

As the youngest, if I have to go somewhere, I have to report from the first to the last. Rather than just saying ‘I’m going out’ once in a group chat room of 20 people, you have to report individually from the first to the last time, and to be honest, it’s not an easy culture to the extent that sometimes people end up going to Bangkok because the reporting is too bothersome.

no see.

Do you think this culture should continue?”

https://www.sisajournal.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=305944

Reason: You have to report to all 19 seniors individually 19 times before you can go out.

Analysis of the reasons why Ahn Se-young refrained from going out

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