Do you, as an author, think that Korean culture has influenced your culture? If so, please state below how it has influenced your culture or even yourself.

  • A) Of course it has   (9 votes)
  • B) No not really   (8 votes)
  • C) I don't know how to answer this   (5 votes)
  • D) Other (please state below)   (1 votes)
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Taestar
#1
i dont think that korean culture can influence any other culture. I think that it might influence pop culture in different countries, but it doesn't influence the actual culture. Cultures in countries have been in that country and developed for centuries, and a "hallyu wave" doesn't really change anything- just because we're hyperaware of the Korean pop culture doesn't mean it has changed the culture in our country at all. For example, western countries- gangnam style makes a dent in their popular culture. But it doesn't make people who aren't korean or Asian start doing korean practises that will last for generations to come. For example I'm Chinese- yes, korean makeup trends might be in Chinese popular culture, but that doesn't mean it's actually absorbing into our actual culture- it's just a trend. People who aren't Korean who do try to absorb Korean culture and embody it though- that's ization and yellow-facing, because the reason for why they like the Korean culture and want to show it when they're not korean is not very good. Hope this helps!
PrincessCutieKiko
#2
I see a change in clothing that was pretty obvious.i mean that kpop style is a hit worldwide if I'm not mistaken.
vronvron
#3
Well, I am Korean so I can't exactly say much about this ^_^" I mean, I was born and raised in Australia and my whole family from both side are Korean and therefore live with a mainly Aussie style and partly Korean style life... so yeah...