Hola My favorite villain ^^ Today you touched on a very interesting topic ~ Although there would be quite an interesting clash of cultures here~ Korea is a country already known for the domination of parents over their children. Practically, you can't move a finger without your parents' permission, while you're a minor, right? Here, it's not that different but you have more freedom of expression (now in these times) before in the old days it was probably the same hehe Machismo here was fundamental in the family regime in those times and respect for parents was paramount. And yes, mothers always blamed bad friends hahaha But as mothers, maybe we don't understand that we are not idiots and we know what we do and who we hang out with ~^^ And it is also true that if there are friendships, we allow ourselves to be influenced and they lead us down bad paths (sex, drugs, alcohol and rock & roll) hehe Here we say Rock & Roll to the party and debauchery ^^ But in Korea they even tell you who you have to marry? And the wife, does she become the submissive woman of the husband's family? (that's what they told me) And people accept you if you have an acceptable position? How stressful!! I am a little strict with certain things, but I try to be flexible in others, so that there is trust and communication ~ And just express my experience to you, so that you don't make the same mistakes, although I have a phrase that I always use and it goes like this: No one experiments in someone else's head. Because if you didn't live it, how do you know if it's true or not? Now there are also overprotective parents? They give everything to their children and make them useless ^^ Here they are called "NEET" they neither study, nor work, nor do anything ^^ If you want to go out, go ahead But let me know where you're going, for anything that happens. This is not control, it is simply for security (more like this situation here in the country) ^^ Ok I think I already went on too long in the comment hehe Long live freedom!!! hahaha PS: when I smoked as a teenager, I didn't ask my parents for money, I paid for my vices ^^
좋은말씀이에요. 자기인생 자기가 책임있게 살아야죠~
Hola My favorite villain ^^
Today you touched on a very interesting topic ~
Although there would be quite an interesting clash of cultures here~
Korea is a country already known for the domination of parents over their children.
Practically, you can't move a finger without your parents' permission, while you're a minor, right?
Here, it's not that different but you have more freedom of expression (now in these times) before in the old days it was probably the same hehe
Machismo here was fundamental in the family regime in those times and respect for parents was paramount.
And yes, mothers always blamed bad friends hahaha
But as mothers, maybe we don't understand that we are not idiots and we know what we do and who we hang out with ~^^
And it is also true that if there are friendships, we allow ourselves to be influenced and they lead us down bad paths (sex, drugs, alcohol and rock & roll) hehe
Here we say Rock & Roll to the party and debauchery ^^
But in Korea they even tell you who you have to marry?
And the wife, does she become the submissive woman of the husband's family? (that's what they told me)
And people accept you if you have an acceptable position?
How stressful!!
I am a little strict with certain things, but I try to be flexible in others, so that there is trust and communication ~
And just express my experience to you, so that you don't make the same mistakes, although I have a phrase that I always use and it goes like this: No one experiments in someone else's head.
Because if you didn't live it, how do you know if it's true or not?
Now there are also overprotective parents?
They give everything to their children and make them useless ^^
Here they are called "NEET" they neither study, nor work, nor do anything ^^
If you want to go out, go ahead
But let me know where you're going, for anything that happens.
This is not control, it is simply for security (more like this situation here in the country) ^^
Ok I think I already went on too long in the comment hehe
Long live freedom!!! hahaha
PS: when I smoked as a teenager, I didn't ask my parents for money, I paid for my vices ^^
wow@ how did u get what that neans? amazing really! what you said is more interesting!
And I need to say more ^^
just that I had already written a lot hahaha
@@Mariluxyou really surprisingly amazing! Yes!
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