Republic of Korea (South Korea)

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Countryhuman, Republic of Korea.

Hidden hatred of USA and Japan, in this they are similar to the South Korea. Anti-Japanese and even Anti-Americanism. Tendency to Stockholm syndrome. In fact, the Korean War still lasts, and an armistice was signed, but both Koreas remember. Military training is very important, everyone is sent to the army. Purposeful, age hierarchy, in general, the entire Korean society is permeated with a rigid hierarchy. Communism is officially criminalized. For South Korea, the North is still an enemy, although they are trying to make some sort of “make peace.” The two Korean states are the consequences of the painful divorce of two former anti-Hitler allies. South Korea was once a dictatorship, in some places worse than the DPRK. Although he secretly dislikes the United States, the military will not take a step without his command. Doesn't like (Maybe he even hates) his twin-brother (DPRK or North Korea), although he wants to unite with DPRK into one country, he constantly puts forward his own conditions, which naturally do not suit the Northern brother. Quite polite, if angry he acts passive-aggressively. He was raised by USA, but he treated America well only in childhood, but now, to put it mildly, he doesn’t particularly like him. The South Koreans created an original, unlike anything else, system of thought - Jucheseong, and they still adhere to it. He is purposeful and is not used to giving up after the first failures. Part of South Korea still misses its dictator - General Park Chung Hee. Age hierarchy is very important in both Koreas. Their peninsula has been in limbo for more than several decades. Something between war and peace.

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The Republic of Korea has gone through military dictatorships, soft autocracies and semi-democratic regimes in just a few decades. The most important thing is that she was able to get rich from it. A country in which in the early 60s the per capita income did not exceed $100 has transformed into a modern, post-industrial power with a rich and educated population. GDP per person has since grown approximately 400 times. Of all the East Asian economies that have experienced explosive growth since WWII, the case of South Korea is perhaps the most impressive.

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White skin, South Korean flag on the face. White hair, styling. Dressed in a slightly baggy white sweater and a black T-shirt with a horizontal white line in the middle. On his feet are blue jeans and black Converse.

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