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I would have to agree, that there are probably two or three reasons to not like Koreans, for every one reason there is to like them. Some companies there have tossed some job offers at me, and I try to not laugh at the idea of going back.

I have been stationed in Japan, I have been in the middle east, I have been in Latin countries, the Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand and many other places, including parts of Africa. I have never felt negative towards a country and its people until my placement here. I can also tell you that, there are a lot of people who in their own political correctness, do not want to say the truth about Korean, and instead, opt for adopting some false sense of adopted patriotism for expats living here , and others get offended, while inwardly feeling in large part, each of the typically negative behaviors and trends, attributable to life in South Korea.

I recently had a conversation at a gathering in Apujeong a fairly trendy and nice part of Seoul , and in a room of around 30 or 35 people, the general consensus, was that most people, even those who claimed a positive experience, or an outlook not laced with negativity, they still agreed that there are mountains of issues with the people here.

There was a bar that we visit near the base I am located at, and there was a Korean man there, who was intoxicated, and spoke clearly about the situation from his view.

If the US army packed up and left tomorrow, SK would be stranded. And I will further address that the prostitution here is also depressing. I literally cant go anywhere, without a woman asking me to come with her, and in some instances, physically grabbing me and trying to pull me into a bar. But I have zero interest in Korean women. At this point they continued observing a police car pull up, and two Korean police speaking discreetly to the man, at which point the man was apologized to by the Madam, and the cops left.

It was explained to me, that these cops may very well be the security for that brothel, the local chief may own it, or some other business tie. To avoid a public incident which would hinder the flow of cash, they simply apologize, and let the patrons go on their way, especially a foreigner.

As a soldier stationed here, I have seen things that would make your skin crawl. We visited China town in Busan city towards the southern coast , and its like a perverted wild west.

We walked past a place with lots of food stores and went down that alley, and at the end, decided to cut across a small Segway and back onto the main part of the area.

While on this Segway, there was a girl who I am guessing was about 10 or 11 sitting on a chair in a window. Like a bargain item at a department store. There was a guy out front who invited us inside. Heading back to Japan. So why are we here? I am married, and even if I were single…nonono…but the seedy underbelly is tip of the iceberg. They had a nationally broadcasted show, literally inciting Koreans to hate anyone not born here, and the UN has actually placed south korea under investigation for the unrelenting and brutal racism here.

They then block it out of the media to keep their country ignorant and brain washed. It is complete and utter bullshit.

But the self hated is hardcore! Their learning English has them in a position where they can see how truly awful they are viewed by a growing number of people.

These people hate ANYTHING not Korean, unless you have white skin, then they will hate you in secret, but tolerate you slightly more because of their obsession with being pasty and often ghostly white, through bleaching, plastic surgery and skin whitening creams.

I invite them to ALL family functions, as they do me. Extended family and so on. Anyhow, his wife…is Korean…and in the rare event this happens, the Korean in a relationship like this becomes very truthful. She said when the kids reach a certain age, better they go to school in the states, than endure Korean society as dark skinned Koreans with a black parent. They would even be physically harmed if the kids feel they can get away with it.

Now think about how horrible this all sounds…they treat Americans like this, even when we adopt their anti-progressive culture, and language, and seem to not remember it was US fighting and dying along side them in the war…it was us backing their economy, and US who helped secure them so they could build this racist utopia.

I have white friends, Latino, Australian, English, Japanese, Irish and Japanese friends who are also married to Korean men and women, and they ones who had children have already left. So do not be fooled people, into letting your politically correct thinking lure you into some false safety net of defending their behaviors and actions, because there is NO EXCUSE for them.

As for their driving…I wont even get into it…. For your information, your assumption about how Koreans do so much plastic surgery is false. America is number one, japan is number 3, and korea is number 6.

Look it up online. Jesus… So pathetic. Telling people to leave a propaganda when you go around assuming shit? Well grow up kid. They were a developing country only 50 years ago, and already all this hate! I see it as jealousy about how successful Korea is. Watch them grow and overpower japan economy wise. Keep your pathetic and stupid and factually incorrect views off the internet and pollute your own mind with it.

Well at least I got my communist boss to stop playing his music so loud. Only reason I ranted about K-pop is because I love my peoplezz so much that I get mad when they are exposed to such excruciating punishment. Also, Burger Eater, you said that Koreans are learning the truth. Unfortunately John is wrong. Look it up, Koreans lead the developed world in plastic surgery. Your hostility kinda proved the previous point about idiots making excuses for these people.

My brother is there now, and says most of the same stuff. You are probably another dumb wannabe politically correct shmuck, with yellow fever. You can high horse yourself all day, but what these people are saying is true. Clearly your quickness to become hostile has placed a label on you. But you are probably a Korean ethnic of some type. So you might wanna stop trying to argue against people with factual evidence based on first hand account, because it makes you look stupid, arguing with a man who lived there for 10 years and speaks Korean.

It makes you look really stupid…and kind of negates your efforts to be insulting. The forum is about not liking Koreans, so cry me a fucking river, go to a forum where your pro-Korean bullshit is the talk of the day. The dude was right, get over it…maybe you should grow up. Koreans also warned me about racism, intolerance, and they themselves acknowledge their plastic surgery addiction.

Also, you sound like a japanese person that hates on Korea because their awesome ally america bombed japan quite a while ago. Please stop with the hatrid. You lost the war. Get it over with. How do you know john was from Korea? You were trying to sound professional but instead you failed. I pity the fool. Pretty lame response, you must be a Korean. What an ignorant response.

It offered nothing. All you did was try to negate the things he said by making incredibly childish insults. You get insulted and try to turn the blame to Japan, or deflect with shots at America or Americans. This was probably the stupidest non argument I have read on this post so far.

You should kill yourself. This guy is either stupid, a troll, or a Korean. LOL, exactly. I have heard this reply from Koreans before. What an idiot. You can clearly tell a Korean by their response, even if he denies it. I am done here. Ironically, John isnt the only one in need of getting his shit straight.

Heard it before…excuses. America just ended segregation 50 or 60 years ago…its called being progressive, and Koreans are not. So to the defenders on here, I get it. You mean well. You wanna get angry at people who say something negative, and shoot them down quickly so that the light of your positivity will shine, makes me wonder why you are on this page…but whatever…free country and all that.

I can say the bulk of what I have read on this forum the negatives are absolutely true. You can argue me all day, but I have lived here almost 2 decades, have 4 kids, a wife, speak the language, work with and encounter Koreans daily. Using hostility to try and defend a group of people in itself is childish. My own wife made it clear, she did NOT want our kids being school alongside Korean children, and they went to international schools as children, and we sent them to America for college, and my youngest plans on going to the Philippines at manila university.

So if you have a problem with me, and that goes for any of you, you can kiss my god damn ass, because I know what I am talking about, I know what I have seen, I know what I have heard, I know what I have experience. With all due respect, America may have ended segregation within 50 years, but it sure as hell is still struggling with institutionalized racism.

Surely you might know of that. You say hostility to defend a group is pathetic but is so much hostility to disparage one so much better. I mean, defense or offense, we all usually end up doing the same things. Which brings me to another question, naturally. Your children are all half Koreans and were raised in the country. How do they feel about your opinions regarding the nation which they owe half their blood?

How does your Korean wife feel? Generally when posting a semi-rant like this I discuss much of what annoys me with my wife. For all that is said here there are likely to be twice as many reasons why I like Korea. That level of dissatisfaction is reserved for some of the comment makers above, I believe.

And while I am talking about what I said, at no point did I mention racism in Korea. But again, having traveled I can see this is not exactly a great trait to be demonstrated to the world. A few posters have said Koreans cant handle criticism of Korean, and this is a true statement for the most part. Again, not to cite and exhausted excuse , but the fact is, South Korea has only recently opened herself to the world in the past 30 years, and even today, there are places where people have never seen a non Korean face.

Not saying this makes racism ok, not saying it makes negative treatment ok, just saying…. I wont come on here and deny some of the negative comments, because when I returned, I honestly was eager to leave, and I love my country and her people, but still, there were things that I had to take a long hard look at, and realize, this is not what I was taught.

Having seen other countries, something many Koreans do not experience, I realized how utterly ignorant this was, and I had teachers in school convey this lesson to me!! Give South Korea time folks. Admittedly, even I get annoyed nowadays by things when I am there, because I have broken the typical beehive mindset of the average Korean guy, and I can see flaws, but still, a long way has been traversed in a short time, and we are still working on it.

If you do have a negative experience, I only ask: Try not to be angry at all the people, because like with any culture, there are good and bad people. Instead, realize that being a closed country for so long, creates a more difficult bridge to other cultures.

You will be mortified, uncertain, curious, offended so many things. But some people may be offended by your reaction, because to them to eat this is normal. Korea has not been open long, so her reactions to suddenly being thrown into the mix is offending some of you, not an excuse, just my analysis , and it is actually understandable. I will only say, give us some time, the people of South Korea are working hard to learn more languages, and cultures, to blend in more. I myself as a Korean was taught to never marry or date a non Korean, but MANY Korean men are dating non Koreans, and in fact, two of my friends in Seoul are married to black women.

This would be social suicide just 10 years ago. I myself am engaged to a lovely Hispanic girl, raised in Europe. So in the future, I project a better Korea, a more Flexible, and understanding Korea, and I hope the world will be patient with her, and let her adjust. Would someone kindly explain to me, who has traveled and lived in a couple of dozen countries in my lifetime, why South Korea smells so bad?

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