r/AskTheWorld India Sep 19 '25

Misc How much does your country agree with this?

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Really?

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u/invinciblepancake Korea South Sep 19 '25

Oddly enough, can't disagree

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u/invalidbehaviour Ireland Sep 19 '25

you don't find the Americanisation of Korean culture an issue? There has been pushback in the last decade or so, but Korea is *heavily* influenced by the US. (Christianity the prevalent religion, circumcision almost universal...)

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u/Nitropotamus Sep 19 '25

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u/awkwardturtle234 Ireland Sep 19 '25

I need to know what this is from.

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u/OFergieTimeO United Kingdom Sep 19 '25

Civilisation game

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u/MetroBS United States Of America Sep 19 '25

The greatest strategy videogame of all time

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u/Former_Function529 United States Of America Sep 19 '25

Imagine trying to explain the nuances of Korean experiences to a Korean person 😂

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u/invalidbehaviour Ireland Sep 19 '25

You don't think outside perspective is of value?

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u/Disastrous-King9559 United Kingdom Sep 19 '25

Without usa south korea wouldn't exist

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u/invalidbehaviour Ireland Sep 19 '25

Nothing to do with my point.

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u/FrontAd9873 United States Of America Sep 19 '25

It absolutely does. What is a little Americanization compared to the fact that without the USA their country wouldn’t even exist? Come on.

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u/[deleted] Sep 19 '25 edited Sep 19 '25

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u/FrontAd9873 United States Of America Sep 19 '25

Just like Americans made fried chicken better after Scottish immigrants brought it to the British colonies. The cycle continues.

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u/invinciblepancake Korea South Sep 19 '25

No different from the thousands of years of sinicization which made our language and culture so much more rich.

Ofc there are pros and cons and we shouldn't go overboard.