Koreans, a definition of politeness
Comments on article "Koreans, a definition of politeness"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| P | cockatoo You are one of those korean haters I can tell that lol |
2/9/2010 |
| the cockatoo | This is one of the most inaccurate articles I've ever read. It is completely idealistic and appears to be written for an elementary school textbook. Koreans are among the rudest people in the world. They have no respect for authority or other people in public places. While it is true that they do follow Confucian traditions and show love to those in their family, their so-called politeness does not extend any further. | 7/25/2007 |
| AAS | ZXeFzq Hey, there is what you need. | 6/16/2007 |

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