u/No_Pineapples1

▲ 681 r/singaporespeaks+3 crossposts

They will recieve 700M Won($460K) Bonus a year

35,000 SK Hynix employees in Korea will receive 500M Won ($350K) ~ 700M Won ($450K) Bonus a year for at least the next three years, a period during which the semiconductor sector is expected to keep growing. Next year the bonus is expected to reach to 1.3 Billion Won($900K) because of more profits.

KBS documentary interviewing with them.

These Koreans said they work from 3pm to 11pm.

"Unlike 5 years ago, many works are being done by robots these days."

"I still need to learn many things. Too many things to learn, but it is fun and I feel proud of this job."

"I am proud of myself working here."

Only 2-year-old college degree holders or high school graduates without college degree are allowed to apply for the line worker jobs including the operator.

This video is also viral in China, and many people are saying these workers seem the happiest line workers in the world and they have never seen the manufacturing place with such a positive atmosphere like this.

The power of money 😅

u/No_Pineapples1 — 6 hours ago
▲ 534 r/runtoJapan2+2 crossposts

After spending around three weeks in China, arriving in Japan honestly felt surreal. No place is perfect, but the difference in everyday manners really stood out to me. There’s a level of order and consideration in public spaces that makes daily life feel noticeably smoother.

In China, getting off a train or elevator often feels like you need to brace yourself because people rush in before others can even step out. Add in the public smoking and occasional spitting, and it starts wearing on you. Japan has its own flaws too, some busy nightlife areas definitely have smokers out on the streets, but overall, the contrast is huge.

Some people say Japan can feel overly strict or too formal, but after experiencing both, that structure is exactly what makes it so refreshing.

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u/Dapper-Monk9713 — 19 days ago
▲ 49 r/cpop+2 crossposts

In 2000s, Taiwanese music industry used to copy Korean songs without permission or remake the songs with the approval. The social media was not big then, Koreans did not know about Taiwanese music market as much as Taiwanese people did not know about Korean music market.

Will Pan plagiarized Korean songs without any permission other than 我讓你走了 that he bought the copyright from the Korean singer and 快樂崇拜 that he got the approval.

He's been accused of copying 20 Korean songs without any permissions from 2000 to 2007.

He also did in 2017, but he made an apology because K-POP was pretty big in Taiwan at that time.

His biggest hit song is 不得不愛 which copied Freestyle's Tell me Why without any permission.

Freestyle filed a lawsuit in Taiwan against Taiwanese singer Wilber Pan for illegally plagiarizing their song "Y (Please Tell Me Why)". However, the Taiwanese court dismissed the lawsuit in the first instance because Taiwan did not officially recognize the copyright of South Korea due to lack of diplomatic relations at that time.

Do people know about the stories of his songs ?

He still seems so popular.

u/No_Pineapples1 — 19 days ago