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Chapter 423: Ordinary Korean Young People

In a window at the dog meat hotpot, Masao Ishihara and Park Yilin sat down face to face. Not only did she ask for the best pot of black dog meat, but she also ordered half a dozen Hit beer under Karuizawa Group.

The purpose of her ordering wine in this way was to prove to him that Hit Beer has gradually entered thousands of households in South Korea, and its market share is getting higher and higher.

Masao Ishihara's arrangements can only be disappointing. There is no need to say about black dog meat, but the only drawback is that this store does not sell Chinese liquor.

After all, this is a Korean dog meat shop run by Koreans, not a dog meat shop run by Chinese. In mainland China, one of the very famous dog meat shop brands is Songjiang Dog Meat.

If this is black dog meat with Wuliangye, it will be really beautiful! Even if you can't afford to drink high-end liquor Wuliangye, you can still drink its younger brother Wuliangye, which is also a good choice.

Not long after the two of them started eating, the two young men at the next table began to get excited after drinking a few bottles of Zhenlu Soup, their whole body became excited, their voices became louder, and their words became more and more.

Masao Ishihara couldn't understand Korean, but suddenly asked Park Yilin, who was sitting opposite him with interest, and said, "What are they talking about?"

Park Yilin has actually told: "They are talking about stocks."

Masao Ishihara said straightforwardly: "Does young Koreans generally like to play stocks nowadays?"

Park Yilin said everything, saying everything: "They don't like it, but they like to play stocks very much. A considerable number of people will cash out through credit cards, and even borrow usury to buy stocks."

Masao Ishihara smiled and said casually: "I really didn't expect that Koreans are more gambled than Japanese."

Park Yilin did not just defend the Korean young people, and said completely: "After all, it was not forced out by the current Korean society.

Korean young people, to be precise, are ordinary Korean young people. They have long figured out one thing that even if they work hard, they can’t save much money, let alone buy a house in installments.

In addition, the growth rate of wage income is significantly lower than the growth rate of fixed assets. This means that the longer the time, it will make them farther away from the goal of buying a house in installments.

If you want to change your current bad destiny, you have no better choice than to let go. Therefore, Waner Stocks has become the best choice for ordinary Korean young people today.

If you buy a potential stock, you can get rich overnight, completely turn your life around, and live a high-quality life.

Otherwise, it will always be hard to have a relationship. The wages rise like an eyebrow, and the price rises at various speeds of rising prices as if they were on a rocket."

Masao Ishihara said bluntly: "Have you seen how many retail investors can make money in the stock market?"

Park Yilin said: "A person has a tiny bit of hope. Even if it is just psychological comfort, it is better than having no dawn at all!

Among ordinary Korean young people, in addition to playing with stocks, they also like to buy all kinds of luxury goods. Even if they are swollen and fat, they still have to buy luxury goods.

According to their theory, no matter how hard a house is, it is better to live in the present and enjoy every second of the present than to live so hard with frugality.

As for the future, that is what happened later. Therefore, in Korea, when you see some beautiful and beautiful young people dressed in beautiful clothes, they may not be rich families from middle and upper classes in society.

This is a high probability that the actual situation is completely opposite to the surface you see. Among them, there are many semi-basement or basement less than ten square meters. Not only that, they also owe a lot of debts.”

Masao Ishihara did not refute and expressed a kind of accusation. He was not unclear, and the debt ratio of Korean families ranks first in the world.

The total debt of Korean households is higher than GDP, making it the first country to exceed 100%. If the household debt exceeds 85%, it is already very dangerous.

If there is a slight emergency, there will be bankruptcy. What's more, the average debt of households in South Korea is as high as 104%.

Therefore, a debt crisis or financial crisis breaks out every ten years in South Korea, which becomes completely reasonable.

Ordinary young people in South Korea are increasingly unable to see hope, and they are more likely to go to extremes. Twenty years later, it is not surprising that South Korea has become the first country to fall below 1% for the first time.

A new term has appeared in Korean society called "Three-drop generations", which refers to the younger generation who gave up on love, marriage and childbirth because of the hardships of life.

The extreme is the saying "five generations left out", which is that in addition to giving up love, marriage and childbirth, the younger generation who also gave up interpersonal relationships and buying a house.

More extremes include the "seven throws generations" that give up employment and dreams, and the "n throws generations". This reflects the increasing pressure on social life in South Korea, especially young people born in the 1980s and 1990s. The prospects generally feel dim.

In contrast, the requirements of ordinary young Korean women are not lowering, but are getting higher and higher. They often either want to change their destiny by marrying and achieve social class leap, or believe in extreme feminism and engage in opposition between men and women. They always feel that ordinary Korean men are just a group of waste and are not worthy of themselves at all (the recent results of the 20th South Korean presidential election have already explained everything).

Park Yilin was also curious about ordinary Japanese young people and said, "Aren't ordinary Japanese young people like ordinary Korean young people?"

Masao Ishihara said calmly: "To be honest, the social environment of Japan is better than that of South Korea. In any case, Japan is still an old industrial country with a strong foundation.

Ordinary young people in Japan do not pursue buying houses, cars, or luxury goods. As for dating, they follow the circumstances. Even if they get married, more and more young couples are in a sexless life.

Some of them simply chose to live a flat life. As long as they have no desire and work in a convenience store, they can still ensure a person's basic survival expenses.

The hourly wage of convenience stores in Tokyo is about 900 yen. If you work night shifts, you can get more. There is no problem in working eight hours a day and earning about 7,000 yen.

If you work five days a week, that is 35,000 yen. If you count four weeks a month, you will get at least 140,000 yen.
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