Comments by "" (@MayaTheDecemberGirl) on "How Do Koreans See the US in 2024? | Street Interview" video.
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@ignisilluminati Not all European countries had colonial past. My country (Poland) never had any overseas colonies. And despite distance, we have nowadays more contacts, and there's even cooperation between our countries, including military one (we buy currently quite a lot of military items from SK). Also more and more people, quite a lot currently, travel to South Korea as well as to Japan. And there are even some interesting, quite popular YouTube channels about SK and Japan in my country: about South Korea - "Pierogi z kimchi" and "Pyra w Korei" (of two Polish women living since years in SK) or "Kim jestem" (of a Korean living since years in Poland, with both of his Korean parents who also moved to Poland, and he speaks Polish perfectly). And about Japan, the most popular channel is of Gabriel Hyodo, who is half Polish - half Japanese (his Japanese father lives since years in Poland and has a Japanese language school in Cracow). This week Gabriel went also, as a tourist, to South Korea for the first time (usually he visits Japan, where he has a grandpa), and there's a whole video from SK of him. And also "Ignacy z Japonii", a channel of a Japanese who also moved to Poland, and he also learned to speak Polish perfectly. So nowadays people do travel, are interested in the world, learn languages (also in Poland there are language schools of Korean and of Japanese), and there is cooperation especially between states that are democratic ones. And there's even a factory of kimchi in Poland, of a Korean brand "Jongga" (a Polish-Korean factory), near Cracow (because we generally like pickled food). A lot of Koreans live also in Wrocław, where's an LG factory, so there are some Korean restaurants in this city. So nowadays various countries and people may cooperate, if they share views.
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