Which one is worth learning from, South Korea or Japan?

Updated on international 2024-07-06
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Take the essence and discard the dross.

    We have to learn from the good places, but there are some dark places that we can't easily see. So don't be fooled by superficial phenomena ...

    Suffice it to say that each country has its own advantages and disadvantages, and we must be good at learning from the excellent culture and correcting the bad cultural shortcomings.

    I believe that as long as you study hard, it doesn't matter who you are.

    It's all about what you're learning, whether you're going to learn well or badly.

    It's your subjective thoughts, not your objective culture.

    Thank you! ~~

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let's say okay first, don't say I'm not patriotic, the Japanese I've seen are very polite, and the Koreans I've seen too much give me the feeling that they are not polite, and they like to fight and scold people when they drink. The quality of the Chinese people will gradually improve in the future. In fact, the quality of many Chinese people is very good, but you only see the bad ones, and you don't see the good ones.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, I also think that although Japan is unforgivable in history, there are certain spirits of life that we should learn from, everyone is not perfect, and everyone will definitely do something to damage the interests of others for their own interests, so we should learn from the strengths of others and make ourselves stronger.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course, I want to study in Japan, which is more developed than South Korea, and I can see more of the world and learn more knowledge when I go to developed countries.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The choice of a country should be analyzed in detail under specific conditions, and each has its own advantages, and it should be analyzed from many aspects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    2.South Korea is one of the less developed countries, and Japan is the world's second-largest economy and the world's second-largest scientific and technological strength. South Korea is not comparable to Japan in this regard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japan is more developed than South Korea. Japan is an old developed capitalist country, second only to the United States among the seven most developed capitalist countries in the world, and is the second largest developed country in the world. South Korea is the only developed country to be recognized by the relevant United Nations agencies in the past two years.

    There is a great deal of uncertainty about South Korea's economic development due to the fact that Japan and China compete with South Korea in some areas. South Korea has just stepped into a developed country, and it is not as developed as Japan.

    Introduction to developed countriesThe common characteristics of developed countries are: high human development index, per capita gross national product, level of industrialization and quality of life. Specifically, the national income is high, the tertiary industry is developing (the industrial scale accounts for more than 60% of the total economy), the economic operation system is mature, especially the market economy system is sound; The economy has a high degree of internationalization.

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