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Melody 2022-03-27 08:01:01

When I saw a movie about the Korean people, I couldn’t help but feel emotional. I’m also Korean, and both my parents graduated from Yanda University. Now in Shanghai, I can’t speak Korean, and I can’t find any Korean girlfriends. It's the 4th generation and now I'm the only male. The whole family is staring at me, saying that if I don't find a Korean daughter-in-law, our family will be cut off. . . . . To be honest, it’s really a bit sad. After all, who doesn’t want their own national culture to be passed on? People have no thoughts when they break the roots. National culture is the soul of a nation. Although ethnic integration is a major trend, however. . . . . .

PS:
1 Yanji is one of the cleanest cities in the three eastern provinces, if necessary, you can go to one of them.
2 Koreans really love cleanliness, and many people have a cleanliness addiction, but a big man like He is basically finished without a wife at home.
3 The Xian people are forced to be sturdy, but to be pushed out is to fight. There are very few people like the big cities. After all, they are still from the Northeast. They are poor, and fighting is entertainment. I don’t feel it
at all. 4 Korean villages are basically ten rooms and nine empty spaces. Those who are admitted to college go to big cities. If they can’t, they go to work in South Korea
. I basically ran away if I didn’t follow it during the year. My uncle is
6. Regarding the question of the true Korean unparalleled, hehe, as far as the Koreans are thin-skinned and tender, compared with the Northeast masters, it’s a fart. Compared with the Northeast and Lao Maozi, in
a word, the colder and poorer the people are, the tougher they are.

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