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Because I Live in the US 886

Because I Live in the US 886

Chapter 886 – God of Normalization

Immigration to Korea.

The country that felt the most advantage was no different.

“You can immigrate to Korea?”

“What kind of pilot policy are you doing?”

“ええ~!”

Japan is in chaos.

Because it was already the biggest concern.

The yen goes down every day.

Wages are not rising either.

Japanese people are also afraid of change.

“If you can go, you should definitely go. The wages are higher than in our country, the welfare is good, and even the prices are cheaper.”

We are actively considering immigration and Warhol.

The number of such Japanese people is increasing.

But it is not easy.

There are practical barriers such as language, culture, and food.

“It would be nice if I could go.”

“Even if I can’t speak English, I can speak Korean…”

“If I win, I will study from now on!”

In contrast, Korea.

Similar to Japan.

It is rooted in Confucianism.

The food also suits my taste.

This is especially true since Korean food became popular.

“A Korean I met on a random phone call even complimented me on how good I was at speaking Korean.”

Language also works.

Why?

Although it is rare in Japan that people can even speak English.

Daily News− “Korean accounts for 12% of Japanese language books… 2nd place after English”

Korean is an exception.

Over the past 20 years, the number of test takers has increased nearly 20 times.

The number of people learning as a hobby has increased.

This is because we encounter it in dramas, movies, songs, etc.

“Sumire is the best at Korean among us.”

“Hehe♪”

“Let’s open a study session now. Teach me!”

More than that.

If you don’t speak Korean, you won’t be able to fit in with your peers.

I get bullied.

Most teenagers know some Korean.

It is also popular among people in their 20s.

Buzz, buzz!

The rising craze was a natural result.

I study to go to Korea.

“What is unreasonable in Korean?”

“A crowd!”

“It’s the same.”

“Eh~~ Honto?”

This is what I usually do.

Just work a little harder.

That can be competitive.

Korean Wave fans.

Each one of them is a potential applicant.

“Sister, I heard you’ve lived in Korea?”

“Yes.”

“Wow, really?”

“What’s it like living it yourself?”

There is a practical reason.

Japan.

What you see is not everything.

Tourists cannot tell.

The price looks cheap.

People are kind.

It is a leisure that can only be felt when traveling.

“The cost of living is cheap, the infrastructure is excellent, and the city is so spacious and sophisticated… Life is richer than in Japan.”

Life is different as a citizen, not as a tourist.

The cost of living is extremely expensive.

High taxes.

High utility bills.

The lives of the common people are being severely suppressed.

“Really?”

‘Was everything in the drama true?”

“At least half of it. There are better parts.”

“”えええ~!””

It was designed for efficient exploitation of vested interests.

Living is not living.

There is no future even if you live in this country.

Unlike the marks that feel that way.

‘Can we say that Korea really cares about the common people? …’

It is much more convenient.

Comparison is impossible.

The quality of life changes dramatically.

“I heard Koreans like Japan better?”

“Is there that much of a difference?”

“Our country is also good for traveling… I felt that too when I returned from Korea to Japan.”

Old sensibility and antique sensibility are good sensibilities in travel destinations.

But in real life?

Being modern is always better.

I wouldn’t know if it wasn’t there from the beginning.

Once it’s there, and then it’s gone, the feeling of negative impact is enormous.

“I want to live in Korea and only travel to Japan. That would probably be the happiest life I know in the world.”

Experience.

It fuels immigration.

It receives good reviews from those who have actually lived there.

Especially for women.

Life in Korea is truly like a utopia.

“What about Korean men?”

“There are aspects of dramas that are too glorified, right?”

“Good and kind.”

“Marge?”

“Honto!”

“So nice and kind that there are times when I get a little sick of it?”

“”えええ~!””

This is what I felt all along in the drama.

It feels like women’s rights are guaranteed.

You can live with peace of mind.

Japan is also one of the countries with the highest level of security.

“There is nothing to worry about as a woman living alone. If there is a problem… It means going all the way to Korea.”

Women are not included there.

The social atmosphere itself is conservative.

Reports are not accepted well.

There is a widespread perception that the person who suffered was at fault.

“You came back, right?”

“Then why did you come back?”

“Because the period of stay is over.”

“Eh~.”

“You too, take note. Even if you go to Korea with an E6 or H₁ visa, you won’t be able to survive for long.”

This cannot happen in Korea.

Rather, the problem is that it is too much.

A woman suffered?

They make all kinds of fuss and does it like it’s their own business.

‘Sweet in Korean? They say it does.’

It’s burdensome, but I can’t hide my good feelings either.

Living in this world is really easy.

Even more so when I returned to Japan.

It is difficult to express because of the reverse experience.

“This recruitment is an opportunity given by heaven. You must seize it at all costs. We may recruit more in the future, so prepare in advance.”

Living in Korea.

This is the goal of Japanese women.

That opportunity was given.

Applicants stand in line.

Nevertheless, it is impossible not to feel some anxiety.

“I heard that the food market is also hiring…”

“They say they will provide a living base.”

“Honto?”

“You can trust me because it’s Lee Chan-wook.”

It is also famous in Japan.

Lee Chan-wook.

There is trust that those three letters bring.

There is a lot of fever in the Japanese archipelago.

No, it’s spreading all over the world.

Buzz, buzz!

It comes in like water.

Incheon Airport, Gimhae Airport, and Gimpo Airport are all crowded.

Not just the primary recruiter.

There are also tourists who want to experience Korea.

The number of applicants for other visas is also increasing.

You can even eat chicken instead of pheasant.

‘…’

Such a situation.

I have no choice but to not like it.

The country called Korea.

“Why are women immigrating!”

“It is a country where women’s human rights are lower than Saudi Arabia…”

“My hands and feet are shaking, and my head is pounding.”

Women’s human rights are low.

It has to look like that.

In order to enjoy the benefits.

‘Our own utopia is being invaded.’

Women’s groups are on alert.

I am not happy with the influx of immigrants.

Why?

The value of women is diluted.

We must not sit by and watch as the number of foreigners increases.

“”Awaken! Awake!””

“”Awaken! Awake!””

Protest as usual.

It can be said to be the most powerful weapon of women’s groups.

I won’t give you a ticket!

I won’t have children!

Even if the claim is almost unreasonable.

“What’s going on again…”

The old people are shaking.

I really think I might do it.

This is the secret that women’s groups have been using.

Their words and claims represent women.

“As a woman, the rights I should enjoy are being violated!!”

Receive the budget.

Pass the preferential treatment.

It hasn’t worked so far.

If you get angry, they will definitely listen.

I thought it would work this time too.

“If you have any complaints, please contact the department in charge by phone or email.”

“What?”

“I want to see a birth strike!!”

Things have changed.

An astronomical amount of money has been poured into women’s groups over the past dozen years.

As a result.

The birth rate did not rise.

Rather, only deformed side effects occurred.

“CEO Lee Chan-wook said this.”

“What did you say?”

“You hater!”

“I guess the birth rate hit 0.6 because we didn’t give birth anyway.”

“”…””

I just can’t see it being worth pouring the budget into.

I finally realized the truth.

‘If you were born 50 years ago, you would have been a laundry machine.’

‘If you play and eat with taxes, who raises the cows, who raises the cows?’

‘Bitches talk back to me.’

Politicians too.

If you work sincerely on the birth rate issue, you will understand it even if you don’t like it.

It doesn’t matter if you ignore it.

No, not making a noise is helping.

“As a result of review with advisory committee members, including CEO Lee Chan-wook, the result was that it would be more efficient to focus the budget on support for low-income people and immigration. The policy direction is expected to be maintained for a while…”

The new policy is also having an effect.

Young people and immigrants are also responding enthusiastically.

They will be the mark.

We don’t need the votes of just a handful of women’s groups.

‘It’s much better to get pretty kids.’

‘Why are the ladies talking so loudly?’

‘Ugly bitches always reveal their personalities.’

Even politicians can feel it.

Young and green girls are much prettier.

I want to be good at that.

More so than old monsters who can’t even give birth and don’t give birth.

‘Wow, our utopia…’

I am pressured by politicians.

Women’s groups become Nakdong River duck eggs.

“Sister, who will pay our salary now?”

“Do you give it to me?”

“Why should I give it to you? You should work hard.”

“”Why did we do this!!””

Why?

No ability.

It is not supported by the public.

Without tax support, an organization cannot sustain itself.

I can’t play women’s movement.

‘My whole life, I wanted to play and eat while working as a 7th class citizen.’

We gathered for that.

If you work hard, you can get money, fame, and even power.

It is the most comfortable way to live life.

When the honey bucket that had been sucked for over a dozen years became clogged.

“So what do we do now?”

“It’s difficult to get a job at a small or medium-sized business with my qualifications.”

“You look like a restaurant lady!”

“Well, maybe I should go to a restaurant.”

“”…””

The Republic of Korea is returning to normal.

Because I Live in the US

Because I Live in the US

미국 살 끄니까
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: , Released: 2021 Native Language: Korean
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