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North Korea and South Korea were once the same country. What do Koreans think of Koreans now?
As we all know, South Korea and North Korea were originally the same country. Later, due to various historical reasons, the North and South split, and the northern countries called it North Korea and the southern countries called it South Korea. And these two countries have taken different paths.

Korea is a developed country and one of the four little dragons in Asia. In the 1960s, South Korea created the world-famous? Hanjiang miracle? . Compared with South Korea, North Korea is much inferior. Today, North Korea is still a very mysterious country for many people, and the long-term closed-door policy has greatly restricted North Korea's economic development.

The American version of Zhihu has a question: The people on the Korean Peninsula are all compatriots and speak the same language, so are there deep feelings between South Korea and North Korea? What do Koreans think of Koreans?

There are many comments, and the truth is hard for you to accept!

Netizen 1: I once worked in Korea for a while and asked them related questions. But everyone seems to avoid talking about this problem. Even in the eyes of many Koreans, North Korea is an unreasonable country. Although South Korea and North Korea used to be a family, now with the passage of time, the cultural differences between the two countries are getting bigger and bigger, and even the sense of compatriots has been erased.

Netizen 2: I'm Korean. I heard from my parents that I still have relatives in North Korea, but if I say my relatives are in front of me, I will deny them. But parents want to be a family again and still have deep feelings for North Korea. As far as I am concerned, I have no feelings, but I think they are poor and have no freedom.

Netizen 3: For me, North Korea just has the same language as us, but to be honest, their language has some accent differences with our country now. Many Korean friends around me don't like Koreans, and I am no exception. And Koreans are too simple and have no feminine charm at all!

In recent years, with the prosperity of tourism, exchanges between countries have become more and more frequent. North Korea and South Korea are both located on the Korean Peninsula, not far from China, so many China people will choose to travel to these two countries. If it were you, would you like to travel to South Korea and North Korea?