For many young South Koreans, dating is too expensive, or too dangerous
In 2018, a majority of South Koreans aged 20-44 were single and only 26% of the unmarried men and 32% of unmarried women in that age group were in relationships, according to the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (KIHSA). While they struggle to find jobs, many young South Koreans say they lack the time, money or emotional capacity to go on dates. “The goal (of the class) is to understand differences among people, especially between men and women, and how to form good relationships and become good people by considering and respecting others,” she said “I think understanding each other is crucial as we work together to create a better and happier world.”
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