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COREAN MALE/ COREAN FEMALE RELATIONSHIPS
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God, you people are so f clueless...people complain about being stereotyped, then go ahead and do it to other people. Korean women are the same as any other kind of women. There are some with bad tempers, some who are materialistic, some who are intelligent, etc. etc. Just 'cause a couple of you losers struck out with a Korean girl doesn't mean we're all bad.
annoyed k-girl   
Tuesday, February 26, 2002 at 21:47:45 (PST)
Hey, Korean Guy looking for a Korean soulmate...
I love to snowboard and belong in the arts community in NYC. There are many Korean-American woman who like to do the same things as you... like me! So don't get discouraged, keep looking.
K-Woman, NYC
K-woman jungsin@hotmail.com   
Thursday, February 07, 2002 at 10:39:56 (PST)
"Someone who knows," & "Dude,"
Understandable to compare Japan and Germany. Hell, they were Axis allies. But when I compared China to France or the others for that matter, I was thinking more in the context of keeping the analogy more "regionally" grouped rather than culturally parallel. I look, perhaps oversimplistically, at China, Corea, and Japan as having closely interconnected history in the primary Asian theater as France, Ireland, and England (Anglo-Saxon?) do to each other in the last thousand years. France, like China, was a kindgom and power before England. Later, it would decline, but still maintain itself as a great cultural force, while England became more imperialistic. Of course, there is the ever present strife between the English and the Irish, just as there is between the Japanese and Coreans. Simplistic, but based on these contexts, reasonable.
Regardless, I enjoyed your comments and thoughts.
Bulgogi Boy   
Friday, January 18, 2002 at 00:06:54 (PST)
Korean may be the scotch irish of asia. while Japanese are the germans of asia.
Chinese fall to all categories from the hot-tempered, fighting Northerners, refined and elegant Easterners (shanghai), loud, expressive, short and sometimes obnoxious Cantonese (deep south) and everything else.
someone who knows   
Friday, January 11, 2002 at 19:59:08 (PST)
I see where you're coming from Bulgogi, as I've often heard Koreans compared to the Irish in regards to their tempers and drinking ability (inability). I think that it has to do with being colonized by another power or bullied. Did you see "Trainspotting" when they're out in the lowlands or highlands or wherever and Ewan MacGregor's character goes off about how it sucks to be Scottish because they were colonized by wankers? (while taking a swig from his bottle) But I think to compare other countries to Europe is getting very very oversimplistic as China's history is much much different than France, as is Japan with Britain. In fact, I would think that Japan and Germany are more similar since they developed at a later time technologically.
Dude   
Wednesday, January 09, 2002 at 22:05:43 (PST)
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