[NEWs GEN] Is it true love? Looking into overprotective, helicopter parents in Korea

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    2023-08-16, 09:30 (KST)

Комментарии • 19

  • @KazumaIshinpabu
    @KazumaIshinpabu Год назад +2

    見栄えが良い🌀💙

  • @Monica.m.g
    @Monica.m.g Год назад +5

    Overprotective parenting is not love.
    " How can you love someone, you can't tell is dying "

    • @skybus6
      @skybus6 Год назад +1

      You have a good point. Of course, it's not easy for children to face failure and overcome it. Then parents should educate them appropriately for their kids and improve their thinking ability. Why? Cause they must be another parent in the future.

    • @anmolagrawal5358
      @anmolagrawal5358 Год назад

      its selfishness really. As long as they *feel* that they're doing their job well and are mentally at peace with themselves for their actions, the actual negative impact on the kid is ignored. I'd have run away from my family a long time ago if not for financial constraints

  • @Dmwntkp99
    @Dmwntkp99 Год назад +2

    Problem solved, Korea is not having any more kids, 5 / 7 student classes in future will be the norm.

  • @jameswatson5304
    @jameswatson5304 10 месяцев назад +1

    Grace is amazing. I love the eye blinking stuff she do. She is just beautiful all the way around.

  • @anamcarazola684
    @anamcarazola684 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @sergel02
    @sergel02 2 месяца назад

    This is an issue in many places, especially with his students behave in class and treat their peers and teachers.

  • @mattblom3990
    @mattblom3990 Год назад +1

    Japan needs to come clean with a real apology to Korea and try to make amends. Then the basis for a real partnership is made.

    • @magnoliaflower3310
      @magnoliaflower3310 Год назад

      I'm confused. You want Japan to apologize about the shine visitation or something else. If it is about public apology, they have done so in the past. I saw it on tv news years ago. They have apologized a few time over a few decades. They have also made payments to Korean government in the past. A quick wiki search you can read all about it. A country can only apologize so much.
      It's like saying that Canada should not celebrate Canada's Day because the land was taken away from the Indigenous people. Every time that holiday is celebrated, it is like spitting on the graves of the Indigenous people. But Canada's Day is the day when the country is created. What should one do. Japanese are celebrating part of their history.
      England and among other mainly European nation have conquered many land. Should they not talk about their history from their point of view.

    • @mattblom3990
      @mattblom3990 Год назад

      @@magnoliaflower3310 No, I don't want Japan to apologize for the shrine, but for their overall treatment to Koreans. I did know of the payouts you mentioned, but I did not know of a formal apology. I did try to look them up, after your comment.
      All of them seem to be evasive statements that don't actually take responsibility. I'll quote Japanese PM Fushida in the most recent article I can find "The Diplomat, May 15, 2023". I can't copy/paste the text here so I gave the article reference. Paraphrasing slightly, the Japanese have made statements like "[The Koreans] endured the harsh circumstances of those days." or "there is heart ache for the harsh circumstances of those days."
      That's not a true apology, that's an attempt to save face.

    • @magnoliaflower3310
      @magnoliaflower3310 Год назад

      @@mattblom3990 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_apology_statements_issued_by_Japan#:~:text=May%2025%2C%201990%3A%20Prime%20Minister,in%20the%20past%20and%20to
      These are the list of apologies made by Japan.

    • @magnoliaflower3310
      @magnoliaflower3310 Год назад +1

      @@mattblom3990 I think you might be confused about the way Japanese people apologizes. Not just apologies, but in their manner of speech. They never say things directly to the point. This way of speaking is towards everyone, even to other Japanese people. It is never direct. It always sounds very round about way of speaking. That's just in their culture. I wonder if Korean people understand that. I know both Korean people and American people are very direct in their manner of speech. I hope they don't except Japanese people to be like that. Different culture.

    • @mattblom3990
      @mattblom3990 Год назад

      @@magnoliaflower3310 Thank you for that reply, that's interesting and informative. Unfortunately, if that's how the Japanese apologize, Westernized cultures will always see the Japanese as trying to retain some type of "face honour" and in doing so, they cannot match up to the full "we blew it and were terrible" type of apology that Germany offered after World War 2. I fear this will always be a thorn in relations between South Korea and Japan then.

  • @anmolagrawal5358
    @anmolagrawal5358 Год назад

    9:55 Physically attack a teacher?? We wouldn't dare raise our voices. I doubt any of my classmates even considered this hypothetically much less act it out.

  • @준석박-c3x
    @준석박-c3x Год назад

    I like jihee without glasses

    • @jameswatson5304
      @jameswatson5304 11 месяцев назад

      I like her with or without glasses.