Thursday, December 22, 2016

Extra posting, joonhee Lee


Q) Did you find yourself changing your presentation when you met with different people? Males/females? Attractive/not attractive? Others?

I think my presentation differs according to the gender of a person. When there are many same-sex friends, I seem to feel a little more relaxed in presenting or talking. On the other hand, when I have to talk with friends in the opposite sex, I seem to be cautious and careful. I also think that the degree of tension varies greatly depending on the number of people, and it seems to be affected too.

Q) Is there ranking in men VS. women In Korea? Is there ranking in Korean vs. foreign?

I think that discrimination exists between men and women in Korea. In this class, I learned statistical data that the sexual inequality in Korea is very serious, and it was not difficult for the women who were discriminated in the real society.
There is also a culture that discriminates against foreigners. In particular, there are many such cultures for foreigners in black and Southeast Asian countries. They have been inequality by the Korean people because of their appearance or low social status, and I think that this behavior of the Korean people is a very bad attitude which lowers the honor of Korea.

Q) Is rising inequality something to be worried about?

Of course. Inequality is one of the most frightening and deeply rooted social problems, especially in Korea. As the economy becomes more difficult, inequality is accelerating in Korean society. Moreover, the recent shake-up of the nation's state is causing a growing distrust of the government and the rich who are trying to monopolize wealth. In this way, conflicts are constantly present in modern society and it is important how future solutions are set.

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