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Seventy percent of Koreans in their thirties are part of the "solo tribe." They skip company gatherings, eat lunch alone, and enjoy being by themselves.
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The second full page Sewol ad was published in the New York times encouraging readers to sign an online petition supporting the Sewol Ferry Act.
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Korean third year middle school student sleeps in class and is hit by teacher. He then reports teacher to the police. Netizens react.
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Netziens react to the Korean entertainment show "Infinite Challenge" special "Hong Chul, Get Married," where host No Hong Chul says he wants to marry a pretty girl.
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Korean consumers angry as Korean imitations of Oreo, Moonpie, and McVitties become more expensive than the original foreign imports.
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Survey shows that South Korean youth don't feel that reunification is important, and wouldn't pay anything for the cost of reunification.
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In Korea, the packaging for snacks is four to five times the size of the actual product.
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In an OECD report assessing competencies in creative problem solving, Korean middle school and high school students scored 561 points, putting them in first place.
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Father kills 19 year old boy for allegedly raping his daughter twice.
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The "How are you doing?" movement, which began at Korea University, has swiftly spread across the country, drawing violent protest from conservatives.
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Seoul roadblocks test drivers for intoxication, catch a large number of office workers still sobering up from last night's office party.
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Sookmyung students protest cafeteria's attempt to compensate for an unexpected price increase with 500 banana giveaway, netizens mock their sense of entitlement.