Corea exhibió un trato inhumano hacia su equipo de fútbol, es posible que Corea como marca decaiga y surja una nueva potencia en entretenimiento?

Los coreanos están alegando que le están haciendo bullying al entrenador por supuesta "corrupción". El mundo está horrorizado por como los coreanos pueden linchar mediáticamente a alguien sin investigación, sin pruebas, y básicamente sin una sentencia de un juez que declare en efecto culpable al entrenador. Por otro lado, Japón invitó a la prensa coreana a valorar que su equipo siquiera tuvo un pase al mundial y leí un comentario que decía: "el mundo está enamorándose de Japón por la forma en que le enseña a Corea a tratar a los jugadores", otro comentario decía: "el mundo se está dando cuenta de cómo es Corea en realidad". Muchos usuarios también están recalcando la forma en que la sociedad coreana orilla a los idols a desvivirse. Creen que después de este incidente, surja una nueva potencia en entretenimiento que capture la atención del mundo? De ser así, cuál país crees que se pondría de moda? Y podría ser México? 🤭💅🇲🇽

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Porqué hay tanto psicólog@ ofreciendo sus servicios si no cuentan con maestría? Métete a doctoralia y te darás cuenta.

En doctorialia también hay gente con estudios de maestría, aún así, es impresionante ver la cantidad de psicólog@s ofreciendo sus servicios cuando sólo cuentan con la licenciatura.

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¿Porqué la gente quiere resolver todo con: "ve a terapia? Conozco a psicólog@s que tienen pdos muy grandes éticamente hablando.

Y no estoy hablando sólo de los psicólog@s, sino también de los pacientes, hay mucha gente agresiva allá afuera que va regularmente a terapia. No estoy generalizando pero genuinamente me pregunto hasta que punto la terapia es una "industria".

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u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 2 days ago
▲ 89 r/VietNam

Hi! I'm a Mexican music student, and I'd like to compliment the Vietnamese singer Lâm Bảo Ngọc. She has such a beautiful, high quality vocal tone. I truly believe she deserves much more international recognition.

u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 2 days ago

Which Asian culture do you think values personal happiness the most, rather than doing things just to earn other people's approval?

I've been reading comments from people all over the world expressing shock and outrage over the way the South Korean national football team was treated when they returned home. I came across one comment that said, "In Korea, you're not allowed to fail," which struck me as a mindset that ends up producing the exact opposite of what it claims to promote. Which Asian culture do you think places the greatest emphasis on allowing people to fail, learn from it, and start over?

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u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 2 days ago

As a Mexican, I'd like to say that I'm really curious about your culture, and I really like the Vietnamese language, especially after hearing the song Rồi em sẽ gặp một chàng trai khác.

I'd also love to hear your recommendations for Vietnamese poets, writers, or intellectuals I should read. Or if there's something from Vietnamese culture that you really love and would like to share with me, I'd be happy to learn about it.

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u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 3 days ago
▲ 46 r/VietNam

As a Vietnamese person, which country do you think is the friendliest in Asia?

I’m from Latin America, and here it’s very common that online interactions between Spanish-speaking countries are warm. For example, people say things like “greetings, Honduran brother,” “Guatemalan brother,” “Colombian brother,” and so on. Is there the same sense of unity among Asians?

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u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/footballcringe+1 crossposts

Is Messi FIFA's ultimate princess? What strikes me is how comfortable he is doing things like this, even with cameras filming him.

u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 3 days ago

As a vietnamese person, what is your favorite foreign language? My mother tongue is spanish and I am obsessed with vietnamese language, it sounds so cute

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u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 3 days ago
▲ 185 r/rmexico+1 crossposts

This horse dancing to show its support for Mexico's national football team is the cutest thing you'll see today. 🇲🇽🐴

This horse dancing to show its support for Mexico's national football team is the cutest thing you'll see today. 🇲🇽🐴

u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 3 days ago
▲ 22 r/footballcringe+2 crossposts

**Before blaming Hong Myung-bo, maybe South Korean fans should take a look at the mentality of some of their own players.**

A lot has been said about South Korean fans directing their anger at the national team's football coach over alleged corruption. However, many of them seem to overlook that changing the coach alone will not solve deeper issues.

Even if they had appointed a different coach, some players still display an arrogant mentality. Take this South Korean player as an example. He first tried to bring down Mexican player Gallardo by pulling his shirt, which ended up causing his own fall. Then, while on the ground, he refused to accept Gallardo's hand to help him back up.

This kind of unsportsmanlike behavior should be eliminated from the mentality of players like this. They can replace the coach a thousand times, but if this attitude does not change, the team will never truly improve.

u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 5 days ago
▲ 42 r/AskHistory+1 crossposts

Why does almost nobody talk about what South Korea did in Vietnam?

South Korean students are often described as studying for incredibly long hours. Yet, as adults, many seem to embrace the idea that their country's strict culture is largely a result of having endured colonization. At the same time, it feels like there's very little discussion about the suffering South Korean forces inflicted on Vietnamese civilians during the Vietnam War.

Why is this part of history discussed so rarely? Is it given little attention in South Korean schools, or is history taught selectively?

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u/Soft_Acanthisitta614 — 6 days ago