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I don’t swear and Koreans around don’t seem to swear as much as
written in this article. So I don’t agree to 1). But rest of them
I have to say are partially describing Koreans. But other races also
have their own strengthes and weaknesses.
Regarding mm’s comment, ‘Azumma’in Korean doesn’t imply respect at
all.It is different from western ‘Ma’am’ in this aspect. The word
subconsciously has the intention to humiliate women. And it is part
of Korean culture. It is also the reason why Korea is losing excellent
female talents to the rest of the world. I understand mm’s feeling.
And calling a person ‘this’ is acceptable in English, not in Korean.
I tend to condemn ugly overheated discussion. So why don’t we
look into our own mirrors and check if there is another ugly Korean.