Many people may not know about the unfair treatment of Chinese who went to South Korea to work 20 years ago. I once met a Korean aunt, an old man in his 60s. When he recalled his life as a migrant worker in South Korea, he would cry angrily. Although it has been more than ten years, the swear words, contemptuous attitudes, and the frequent scolding of garbage or beggars from hiring people...………………………………………………………… Because time fades. The sense of superiority of Koreans in their own country is not reflected in the way of quality or literacy, but is shown in front of many Chinese migrant workers in a barbaric, insulting and unreasonable way. How polite is it? If you want to talk about the subject of Chinese people in Korea, it is really not just Korean gangsters. This is a unilateral insult.
Finally, it is emphasized that the Korean accent in Heilongjiang is completely different from the Korean accent in Yanbian.
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