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Terrible.
If I felt anyone’s breath on me , I would literally snap.You would hate Korea. I hate this too because people will stand behind you so close that you can feel their breath or they'll literally touch you.
GOLDEEEEELAAAAAWWWWW!!!!Yea, my Haggar brain always wants to takeover in such scenarios.
Gotta suppress him.
Dude, i was at discount tire this morning and there's about 6 people already waiting before it opened... so i park and get in line.Always happens in the supermarket. Specially old people, it seems the old farts don't have spacial awareness anymore.
This thread is giving me flashbacks. I went on a cruise out of NY last year. Apparently it was heavily marketed to Asians, specifically Chinese and Koreans. The lack of personal space respect was otherworldly. Lines were the worst. The buffet was unbearable. They either cut right in front of you, or lean on your back. Their breath is terrible because they eat weird stuff. The boat actually had weird food stations just for them, and it stunk. I’m from NYC so I’m used to weird foods and Asians, but in this enclosed space it made me miserable. Even in the pool, they would float over to you until they are touching, just looking at you. It was creepy AF. By the 3rd day we only ate in the dinning rooms, nothing that had lines. We stayed in deep section of pool because they can’t swim. There were 20 of us and we complained and got money off the trip because it was so bad. It was like prank videos. One guy stood right in my face breathing on me when I was in line for a drink, and I had to tell him to back the fuck off.....and I’m not an anti social guy....but zero sense of manners was out of control.
I've heard a lot of bad things about people in China. Especially chinese tourists.Lol dude. Koreans are some of the most impatient people on earth. Even we like to say we have a "hurry hurry" culture because everybody is trying to be 1 second faster. I also don't buy the crowded argument because the Japanese are generally respectful and polite despite having a similar culture and population density.
Expect people to regularly cut you off, shove you out of the way, stand literally 1 inch away from you, or just straight up step on your shoes, then look at you like you're the asshole if you protest. But just know that they're not deliberately trying to be a dick, it's just how it is here and people are really unaware of their own actions as well.
Fucked up the ass.That's so fucked up man ha ha