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Volume 3 The Fourth Aunt Chapter 894 Two Comparisons

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    No wonder Park Kyung-soo¡¯s family eats fruits cut into pieces. It turns out that fruits in Korea are so expensive.  Of course, these were Shu Ya's inner thoughts. On the surface, she still had to pretend to be calm and listen to Jin Zhezhi's continued story.  "You may feel that five million Korean won is a very huge number, but if converted to RMB, it is actually not much. You must know that if one million Korean won is converted into RMB, it is about six thousand and five hundred yuan (today's exchange rate  (just over 6,000 yuan), then my monthly income is less than 20,000 yuan, which is not as good as the middle class in your country." Jin Zhezhi took a sip of coffee to relieve his extremely depressed heart, and then said helplessly.  The comparison continued: "In China, if you just find a small restaurant and order a table of dishes, it is considered a big meal in Korea. And the cost is not high. When I went to China, I went to China with the accompanying Chinese  It cost less than 3,000 won for a dozen people to eat for one night. It was a good meal. But if you wanted to eat the same thing here, it would cost 5 million to 8 million won.  , I can¡¯t get down at all.¡± ¡°What did I just say?¡± Jin Zhezhi tapped his forehead, ¡°Oh, by the way, fruit is just fruit. Which one of you Chinese families don¡¯t buy a refrigerator of fruit?  Eat half and throw away half; look at our place, an apple costs more than a thousand won, and we can only buy a dozen fruits at most every time, and we have to use it to greet guests, so how can we throw it away?  At this point, Jin Zhezhi sighed heavily, "After talking about food, let's talk about clothes and supplies. Any piece of clothing here costs more than 100,000 won, and the cheaper T-shirts over there only cost 15 yuan.  It¡¯s incredible that you can buy a piece of clothing at a bargain price. Every time the seasons change, you Chinese people start to go to the streets and buy the latest clothes on Taobao, but we have to wear one set of clothes for at least two years.  , so you can buy new clothes." Seeing Shu Ya sitting there feeling happy, Jin Zhezhi pointed at the hair flower Shu Ya was wearing and asked, "Did you bring that hair flower from China?" "  This?" Shu Ya took off her hair, and her black hair fell down instantly. Jin Zhezhi was a little dizzy, but then he calmed down and nodded and asked, "How much did you spend on this in China?"  " "Five yuan?" Shu Ya couldn't guess what the other party meant, but she still answered truthfully.  "The ones we have here that are more well-made cost at least 20,000 won." "Huh?" Shu Ya, who was still tying her hair, was amazed by the price given by Jin Zhezhi.  "This is nothing. Compared with the money we need to spend on housing, this is not worth mentioning at all." Jin Zhezhi, who already had a house, finally straightened his back and said with a slight satisfaction.  "You must know that even in Seoul (the capital of South Korea), there are still situations where the whole family lives crowded in a broken van. There are also many Korean families who have three generations of the family crowded in less than a dozen houses because they have no money to buy a house.  In a room with an area of ????square meters, it is so small that you can¡¯t even lift your head.¡± Jin Zhezhi¡¯s true narration made Shu Ya change from the initial surprise to the shock at this moment. She wondered why it was so bad to live in China, at least she could eat.  Having enough to eat, being able to wear warm clothes, and living in a place that is not as good as what the other party said.  Jin Zhezhi ignored Shu Ya and continued talking to himself: "We don't need to talk about the kind of luxury house. It is a very small apartment (domestic high-rise), more than 70 square meters, and it costs at least two or three people.  100 million won, which makes us young people really unable to afford a house. Most families have to work together for three generations to afford a house. This is unimaginable for you Chinese people.  A young Chinese person in a second-tier city can own his own house within ten years as long as he works hard and gets a mortgage from a bank. But if this were to happen to us, it would be a fantasy." (Okay, I have to write this.  Let me make it clear that this guy was definitely fooled by us Chinese, haha! But then again, I calculated that for a hard-working young man like me, there is really no pressure to buy a house in ten years.  . ) Until this moment, Shu Ya clearly knew that she was on the pirate ship, but the Chinese concept: marry a chicken, marry a dog, follow the dog, which made it difficult for Shu Ya to make a choice.  I think back when I was in college, many girls were chasing Park Jingxiu. It was not so much how handsome the grandson was, but the fact that he was Korean gave him a perfect score.  Shuya chased Park Jingxiu after fighting off many girls. Now that she thought about it, why was she so a**, looking for a man who wants a family but no family, an identity but no status, and a background but no background, just to eat like this?  Isn¡¯t this Korea where the clothes are not good, the housing is not good, and the mother-in-law is still angry?  Afterwards, Shu Ya poured out the doubts in her heart: "Why does Park Jingxiu's mother always find fault with me?"Jin Zhezhi thought for a while and then replied: "This is difficult for you Chinese to understand. We Chinese always claim to be the world's largest country of etiquette. The Japanese and Chinese are naive in the eyes of most of us.  It¡¯s even ugly. It seems that only we Koreans are worthy of becoming the masters of the earth. The problem is that Korean culture basically evolved from Chinese civilization, and the most popular fashions are all imitated from Japan.  Yes, such people actually say that the Chinese are ugly and the Japanese are naive. I am also very helpless. And some of our rules have long been submerged by the trend of the times. For example, young people cannot drink alcohol in the presence of elders.  When facing elders; or when you meet someone older than yourself, even if it is just a second older, you have to use honorifics. Most people are called brothers and sisters; you are not even allowed to talk to people who are older than you.  Smoking in front of older people can only be done after the other person nods in agreement. I spent some time abroad to realize how useless these rules are. And our local people are very emotional at best, and at worst.  You are very naive and don't know how to control your emotions. You have been here for a while, and you always see people arguing in the streets. That is the best manifestation of being unable to control your emotions. And this doesn't only happen to us.  Locally, and even abroad, these citizens always raise their voices to prove that their own opinions or opinions are correct because the other party's opinions or opinions are inconsistent with their own. This is really childish. ¡±  After taking a cigarette, Jin Zhezhi blew out a smoke ring, and then said slowly: "I used to be like most Koreans. I thought that my nation had the purest blood in the world, and my country had the oldest blood in the world.  Civilization, only Koreans can rule the earth. But after I went abroad for a few years, I clearly realized how ridiculous I was back then and how ignorant my compatriots were.  Your five thousand years of Chinese cultural heritage of respecting the old, loving the young, and being filial to your elders has developed into the deformed family concept we have today" To be continued
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