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  • čas přidán 1. 02. 2019
  • South Korea has one of the lowest birth rate in the world. The number of children a woman is projected to have within a lifetime, fell to 0.95 in 2018’s third quarter, far short of the 2.1 needed to maintain stability, according to demographers. ASIAN BOSS hit the streets of Seoul, South Korea to find out how ordinary Koreans feel about these stats.
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  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss  Před 5 lety +870

    If you found this street interview informative and insightful, hit subscribe and let us know which topic we should cover next. Thanks for watching and stay curious!

    • @starlightstrands
      @starlightstrands Před 5 lety +11

      How about the military service? I've always wanted to know about it. Tell me if there is already a video about that

    • @starlightstrands
      @starlightstrands Před 5 lety +1

      @John Wright What is the link if you can tell me?

    • @thinkabout288
      @thinkabout288 Před 5 lety +2

      this is happening around the world now can we afford to have kids ? NO from usa

    • @thinkabout288
      @thinkabout288 Před 5 lety

      @@saurabhtalele very happy

    • @afridi4464
      @afridi4464 Před 5 lety +2

      Asian Boss nice and excellent and Informative video. thanks Asian boss. Keep it up♡♡

  • @chandrakantrangdal8983
    @chandrakantrangdal8983 Před 4 lety +3924

    K-Drama : It's All LOVE
    Real Koreans in Asian Boss : It's All MONEY Sweety 😉

  • @vicchara
    @vicchara Před 4 lety +2879

    “Instead of dating I would rather buy a new tennis racket “. Best Line Ever. So stealing that line.

    • @andrewma3491
      @andrewma3491 Před 4 lety +13

      Me too!!!

    • @master-ui8cs
      @master-ui8cs Před 4 lety +58

      i think prostitute is way better than dating and marriage.

    • @musicRated7860
      @musicRated7860 Před 4 lety +143

      @@master-ui8cs Means you are just emotionless machine .

    • @mau345
      @mau345 Před 3 lety +14

      He’s been dating the wrong girls 😭

    • @JESUSISLORDforever888
      @JESUSISLORDforever888 Před 3 lety +25

      vicchara Can the TENNIS RACKET love you back? It all has to be in the kind of person you choose, my dear. The person’s character, standards and personality.

  • @riverskyhaneul
    @riverskyhaneul Před 3 lety +2095

    That's rather better. Don't have money to raise kids? Don't have them.
    At least it won't create a poverty circle.

    • @athenathaddiamaketes1606
      @athenathaddiamaketes1606 Před 3 lety +234

      Yes, atleast they are not selfish. Some people just selfishly have child(ren) eventhough they can't afford them.

    • @NoctLightCloud
      @NoctLightCloud Před 3 lety +150

      @@athenathaddiamaketes1606 That's what I've said once and I got cursed at. My grandma had 6 kids and my dad didn't even have shoes until he was 16 and earned some money to buy shoes. In all love, but if you don't have money, don't have that many kids. You're both right!!

    • @athenathaddiamaketes1606
      @athenathaddiamaketes1606 Před 3 lety +49

      Ohhh the audacity and the entitlement of these people. Well you were cursed at simply because what you said is a bitter, painful, unedited and raw truth and unbiased reality. But no matter how bitter truth is a non-selfish, responsible people would always choose the truth than swallows sugar coated propaganda knowing full well it's an unpopular and less glamorous opinion. Your truthtelling and logical thinking just hurt their ego that's all. Kudos 👏

    • @alisonfraser3305
      @alisonfraser3305 Před 3 lety +29

      The guy who doesn't want kids and therefore won't date anyone who wants kids is sensible. Yet, I get the feeling that was a rather bold statement to be making in broad daylight and on camera. That kind of self-knowledge and honesty would be excellent qualities in a spouse.

    • @dewivangreuningen5494
      @dewivangreuningen5494 Před 3 lety +1

      Trrueee

  • @MadForCSS09
    @MadForCSS09 Před 3 lety +404

    I'm barely surviving by myself. It would be even harder with a wife and children.

  • @j4mbl979
    @j4mbl979 Před 5 lety +3256

    _like a french proverb Say it's better to be Alone than to be with the wrong one_

    • @ivankindle3
      @ivankindle3 Před 5 lety +86

      I didn't know it was French, we also say it in Spanish.

    • @merrittpalmer4349
      @merrittpalmer4349 Před 5 lety +136

      It's better to be with the right one than be alone

    • @tppo1988
      @tppo1988 Před 5 lety +50

      Compared to English speaking countries, France are superior on ideas and philosophies.

    • @viedinternaute8132
      @viedinternaute8132 Před 5 lety +100

      Vaut mieux être seul que mal accompagnié

    • @macieja92
      @macieja92 Před 5 lety +3

      @@tppo1988 yah, yah and look how it ends :)))))

  • @00yaas
    @00yaas Před 5 lety +1831

    Not only korea but the young generation in almost all the countries is moving towards the marriageless society....

    • @Nimbereth
      @Nimbereth Před 3 lety +100

      And that's bad.

    • @infinitehype
      @infinitehype Před 3 lety +75

      yay for us

    • @sonukavz5383
      @sonukavz5383 Před 3 lety +198

      Yesss....i'm still 19 but even I don't wanna get married.

    • @catwithagun902
      @catwithagun902 Před 3 lety +125

      @@Nimbereth not really

    • @aishababar6994
      @aishababar6994 Před 3 lety +77

      @@sonukavz5383 me too........i'm 19 and i don't wanna get marry.......just hate it

  • @HeavyLikesSandwich
    @HeavyLikesSandwich Před 5 lety +1902

    I'm Indian, 35 years old and unmarried which is highly unusual in India. I'm athletic and good looking but i chose not to get married because I personally do not want the responsibilities that come with getting married and having children. My life now is peaceful and I'm very happy with no financial stress or worries. I work 9 - 10 months a year and take 2-3 months vacation (without pay) so i can travel and just relax. Life is good!

  • @justcruisina1ong
    @justcruisina1ong Před 4 lety +759

    I've been so impressed with the views of the Koreans in this vid. They're so realistic and pragmatic. It's nice to see the men understand that women want their career too. And the last guy's thoughts were very insightful.

    • @SouravKumar-ys2rw
      @SouravKumar-ys2rw Před 4 lety +23

      No they don't they think it's better to spend on him rather than on any other women

    • @amanthattellsthetruth9792
      @amanthattellsthetruth9792 Před 4 lety +17

      you really didnt see the video ...

    • @murica7095
      @murica7095 Před 3 lety +4

      @@SouravKumar-ys2rw I mean that makes sense

    • @joachinjohn6845
      @joachinjohn6845 Před 2 lety

      Come to me am looking for a long time relationship that will lead to marriage

    • @LPanastasia
      @LPanastasia Před rokem +1

      @@SouravKumar-ys2rw that makes sense. Normally, any human will prioritise himself or herself over others and that is completely fine.

  • @deviyanidoti8006
    @deviyanidoti8006 Před 5 lety +1459

    once i asked my Korean friend, he's 38yrs old male, why are you not married yet?. He replied that, the living cost in Korea is high. for example, marriage cost about 100.000.000 KRW, house mortgage, etc. So, your video is describing the reality that we're all need to be finacialy stable before getting married, and that is true. Thank you for sharing this video.

    • @jotalde7134
      @jotalde7134 Před 5 lety +39

      You're right..having baby in korea is a lot of money like 60,000 in philippine money and im shock!!.

    • @faegibb4043
      @faegibb4043 Před 5 lety +38

      Weddings can be done more cheaply buy people dont really try to do it. But yes mortgages are crazy high here and you basically need rich parents to help you get a place.

    • @VictoriaM2023
      @VictoriaM2023 Před 5 lety +9

      Or your friend can move to a country which has great salary, cheap housing and etc. And then marry and have kids..

    • @deviyanidoti8006
      @deviyanidoti8006 Před 5 lety +50

      @@VictoriaM2023 Actually, he has a good paid salary. And i think, this "marriage things" happens not only in Korea, but outside Korea as well. Moving out to another country is good but not easy as you think.

    • @whimsy-chan1188
      @whimsy-chan1188 Před 5 lety +6

      Marriage can be dirt cheap but its true the expense of setting up a home and raising kids can be quite high. I think many people feel that if they cannot support themself + a spouse and child they do not want to get married yet, despite the fact that a spouse can probably support his/herself and if they move into where 1 person was already living (as long as niether lives at the parents) you reduce overall living expenses.

  • @AsiaHero
    @AsiaHero Před 5 lety +1321

    Now in Korea, marriage has turned into a choice, not a necessity.

  • @kaiem1013
    @kaiem1013 Před 5 lety +185

    I personally don't want to have kids until I'm sure that I can give them a good life. Like if my kid tells me he/she wants to learn ballet it would really hurt me if I couldn't say yes because we can't afford school and ballet classes at the same time.

    • @kokorodokidoki6437
      @kokorodokidoki6437 Před 3 lety +8

      I wanted to learn ballet or tap dance when I was little; my parents said no for that same reason. I'm over it now, being an adult, but I felt they didn't care about letting me do what I wanted to do.

    • @kekaroy8133
      @kekaroy8133 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm with u ....cz this is now happening to me....as I want to become an engineer....and there are much more things that I want to learn but for financial problems they have now become a obstacle for me ...

    • @kekaroy8133
      @kekaroy8133 Před 3 lety +1

      @ᴄᴏғғᴇᴇ ᴛʀᴀᴠᴇʟʟᴇʀ I really understand u ....but what u want to become ?

    • @kekaroy8133
      @kekaroy8133 Před 3 lety +1

      @ᴄᴏғғᴇᴇ ᴛʀᴀᴠᴇʟʟᴇʀ the only thing that I can say that study hard...as ur parents can afford u...and tech some kids and ur juniors...u will have some money..by doing this put aside some money...when u have enough money u can buy piano and u can learn it by following online courses...on you tube ....gd luck ...my blessings are with u...😊

    • @yesid4758
      @yesid4758 Před 3 lety

      What does "good life" means to you? Do they need to go to top-notch schools, live in top-notch neighborhoods or is it different?

  • @kimdahyun2893
    @kimdahyun2893 Před 5 lety +439

    "id rather buy a new tennis racket" couldnt relate more lmao

  • @AdrianSpain1
    @AdrianSpain1 Před 5 lety +2878

    wait 13$ for a coffee? what is it made of? tears of a forgotten god?

    • @viennaway6748
      @viennaway6748 Před 5 lety +269

      I live in seoul and its insanely expensive. Expect to pay $7 per cup of coffee

    • @sebee555
      @sebee555 Před 4 lety +137

      Omo that made me laugh so hard 😂

    • @helenioherera3614
      @helenioherera3614 Před 4 lety +259

      This is insane. My country only need $ 0.5 a cup of coffee. I am so blessed..

    • @locomotif
      @locomotif Před 4 lety +67

      Normally in Seoul it’s around $4-6

    • @guitar300k
      @guitar300k Před 4 lety +47

      @@helenioherera3614 where do you live, mine atleast 1$, normal is about 2-3$

  • @idgeek
    @idgeek Před 5 lety +699

    I've raised 2 kids in the US and another in Korea. The cost of raising a kid in Korea is EXTREMELY high. it cost 3 times more to raise a kid in Korean than the 2 kids I've raised in the US combined.

    • @ursadaeis
      @ursadaeis Před 5 lety +42

      Why is it so expensive? Could you give an example?

    • @suntree4755
      @suntree4755 Před 5 lety +7

      why??? i can't understand, Cost kindergarten expensive?

    • @idgeek
      @idgeek Před 5 lety +127

      @@suntree4755 everything costs more in Korea, including kindergarten.

    • @SDRWORK
      @SDRWORK Před 4 lety +7

      *woahhh*

    • @raychrislife
      @raychrislife Před 4 lety +7

      Brazil if the people want a good education is too high too, so many people here prefer don't want to have kids and the birth rate is low.

  • @cristinejoycorto166
    @cristinejoycorto166 Před 4 lety +75

    i'm not korean but i have the same thoughts with the people being interviewed. i'm a university student.

  • @sophielann
    @sophielann Před 3 lety +65

    I actually like the non marriage lifestyle. I’m 25 years old and I’m more worried about myself and my career then love. It’s so refreshing to hear some people agree with that. I don’t really seek love but if I find it I would be grateful but if I don’t , Im fine with casual dating without compromising each other. For me, it’s true love or nothing.

  • @Moonphoria97
    @Moonphoria97 Před 5 lety +1703

    Koreans are very logical, they think before acting, they prefer to have a better lifestyle than just getting a big responsibility and then not knowing how to resolve it. In my country people don't think about this issues, that's why it's getting overpopulation, poor families have from 4-7 kids and the country keeps getting worse, no education for those kids, and then those kids do the same, it's a cycle.

    • @D0x1511af
      @D0x1511af Před 5 lety +64

      not in Korea but we as Eastern North Asia realized it very well at the beginning ...skepticism is important in our culture

    • @Moonphoria97
      @Moonphoria97 Před 5 lety +41

      Mich X エモ China is the most populated country, Taiwan, Japan is over populated too.

    • @Moonphoria97
      @Moonphoria97 Před 5 lety +22

      애정 애정 not true, but u can continue life thinking like that if u wish

    • @Moonphoria97
      @Moonphoria97 Před 5 lety +30

      애정 애정 you are the pathetic one, responding to a comment u haven't even read just bc u are THAT bored with ur life, Korea it's not even my country dumbass

    • @whimsy-chan1188
      @whimsy-chan1188 Před 5 lety +56

      I wouldn't say they've really thought through it that much, if they don't have children then the population will shrink and the support services for the elderly when they retire will be smaller due to the smaller workforce & consumer base. This will mean they'll need more immigration to maintain their country which is a solution that comes with its own set of social challenges. I agree over population is very bad but a shrinking population is also a problem. Countries should be aiming for a stable population.

  • @EziixPked
    @EziixPked Před 5 lety +1389

    This is NOT JUST KOREA!!!! This is happening in every 1st world country!!!!

    • @helterskelter1968
      @helterskelter1968 Před 5 lety +81

      Really? I thought americans were getting married easily tho, maybe i was wrong.

    • @EziixPked
      @EziixPked Před 5 lety +68

      @@helterskelter1968 Check out the marriage and birth rate statistics! Knowledge is power.

    • @blueraineee
      @blueraineee Před 5 lety +71

      @@kenichi407 Korea isn't #1 in terms of low birth rate. but it's true that it's happening in almost every 1st world country.

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Před 5 lety +38

      MilkBlood I have to say that American society is different and does not pressure people into marriage and having kids like Korean and Asian societies do.

    • @60mmmortarcrewfdcs.koreana62
      @60mmmortarcrewfdcs.koreana62 Před 5 lety +25

      @@blueraineee Korea is #1 in terms of low birth rate

  • @user-kr4qt7ix7l
    @user-kr4qt7ix7l Před 4 lety +60

    *I always think that marraige is not important to me , but as time passes by, having my own family I think is important, but I am always making sure before settling down I must provide all the things for my future family.*

    • @HanaHana-bt7fw
      @HanaHana-bt7fw Před rokem +1

      I personally think that being surrendered by people and family is the true beauty if life . Honestly the people who Were saying that îd rather buy something than getting married hmm to me it’s such a sick mentality, i hope you guys won’t fall into it

  • @ultgeek9275
    @ultgeek9275 Před 5 lety +353

    This happens in every country that has been labelled as "developed". It's the natural progression for societies. Well at least the population will go down? Better for the environment honestly

    • @Twinson1
      @Twinson1 Před 4 lety +30

      And better for the rent.

    • @sakatagintoki2888
      @sakatagintoki2888 Před 4 lety +1

      yup

    • @kotare86
      @kotare86 Před 4 lety +48

      Yeah, I don't know why people want to cram in as many people as possible. What's the goal, 14 billion? 50 billion? Etc. Why do people worry about being below replacement rate? That's a good thing! We don't need to birth more humans to pay pensions for the elderly. We need to automate society so the robots do the most of the work, no?

    • @therearenogirlsontheinternet_
      @therearenogirlsontheinternet_ Před 3 lety +24

      Africa needs to stop reproducing. Not Europe or countries like south kor or japan.

    • @ultgeek9275
      @ultgeek9275 Před 3 lety +14

      @@therearenogirlsontheinternet_First off, Africa is a continent. Second, why Africa and not the others?

  • @AF-ft6nh
    @AF-ft6nh Před 5 lety +566

    It's interesting that both men and women had a pretty similar outlook on this issue. While each of them had their own ideas about the details, the general themes were the same, such as issues with income, lack of interest from the government, both men and women not wanting to fulfill their traditional roles in marriage (men - solely responsible for earning money, women - having a child and giving up on her career).
    This episode is definitely one of the best ones on this channel. It was clear that all participants are knowledgeable about the problem and felt the same frustration.

    • @galek75
      @galek75 Před 4 lety +10

      People talk a lot of trash about gender roles but at the end of the day sticking with them is better and efficient.

    • @mendingwall3823
      @mendingwall3823 Před 4 lety +20

      @@galek75 These days, people cant afford to do it that way. The man would have to make enough money for both of them, and many people dont have it.

    • @galek75
      @galek75 Před 4 lety +9

      @@mendingwall3823 And I have no problem with that. What I do have a problem with is people saying things like "the population must decrease" and "people don't need to exist." These are things an outlandish cartoon villian would say.

    • @mendingwall3823
      @mendingwall3823 Před 4 lety +17

      @@galek75 people say that because in many parts of the world, the population is way to high. The overcrowding is causing many social problems, violence, economic issues and more. In korea they need more children, but with 7.5 billion people on earth, most places need less

    • @galek75
      @galek75 Před 4 lety +6

      @@mendingwall3823 That is understandable. But I'm finding that a lot of people make these remarks with nothing but pure misanthropy, and not much good intentions.

  • @BlazinNSoul
    @BlazinNSoul Před 5 lety +797

    Getting married when you're financially & mature enough to do so. Not because society is pressuring you to.
    Getting married just for the sake of getting married accomplishes nothing. It set you up for a lifetime of misery.
    Not to mention financial ruin if things don't pan out. I know so many couples that have gotten married to young.
    Only to end up in divorce shortly after & under a mountain of debt. If kids are part of that equation here. Your setting them up for failure as well.
    Focus on your education first, getting yourself into a good job or career. Then worry about getting married if you choose to.
    Getting married regardless of its traditional or cultural context. Will not guarantee you happiness or a good life. So don't feel pressured to do so until you are ready.

    • @marvelv212
      @marvelv212 Před 5 lety +18

      My parents had nothing and they got married. They did alight. Kids these days are spoiled.

    • @hamidahfadhilah4993
      @hamidahfadhilah4993 Před 5 lety +3

      Well said 👍

    • @marvelv212
      @marvelv212 Před 5 lety +16

      @@userfp001 What condition would that be? It's called hunger and responsibility while kids these days are eating much better and shopping at the mall who don't have a care in the world except for what they want.

    • @jjrobledo
      @jjrobledo Před 5 lety +3

      getting married is not that bad....

    • @marvelv212
      @marvelv212 Před 5 lety +10

      @@userfp001 You have no idea about Korea. Koreans were starving after the Korean war just 70 years ago. Most Korean parents grew up in 1 room housing and ate barley rice and kimchi. Most starved. You telling me about purchasing power doesn't mean squat. Korean kids today are well fed and even goto University. My mom graduated Elementary school. I don't need research to tell me that Koreans are living much better now.
      Nobody is perfect. You telling me who is unfit and fit to be parent is subjective. Nobody was born to be parent but they learn from their parents and so forth.

  • @jehansidic4827
    @jehansidic4827 Před 3 lety +645

    My family always asked me "Why you're not married yet, your getting older now etc. etc.." but I'm just 22 years old. 😂 HAHAHAHAHAH!

    • @nidakhatri2802
      @nidakhatri2802 Před 3 lety +58

      Cos ur muslim

    • @mnguyen990
      @mnguyen990 Před 3 lety +40

      Muslims people married to soon

    • @nanaprincess2537
      @nanaprincess2537 Před 3 lety +31

      Same here i'm 22 and I hear the same thing since the day I turned 18. "oh you are 18, you should have children now" (i was just entering third year of High school".. "oh you seem a bit depressed it's because you are not married" etc. And I'm French!

    • @ayanahmed1078
      @ayanahmed1078 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm 19
      And they will be happy if I get married .

    • @jehansidic4827
      @jehansidic4827 Před 3 lety +2

      @@davinky1229 I agree.

  • @StephJ0seph
    @StephJ0seph Před 5 lety +781

    Wow, I think that this a great explanation for a guy's perspective, 5:21
    being a "human ATM" sounds as dehumanizing as being a "baby making machine".

    • @UsmanKhan-rv4qt
      @UsmanKhan-rv4qt Před 4 lety +14

      Well u are right I totally agree with u

    • @Name-jw4sj
      @Name-jw4sj Před 4 lety +48

      Exactly, we men carry so much of the burden. I wish we can be the housewife instead.

    • @aseelanan1747
      @aseelanan1747 Před 4 lety +4

      I agree

    • @sulqueen8727
      @sulqueen8727 Před 4 lety +17

      Being financial independent and being at a higher position of power is the same as being seen as an animal.Really.

    • @sulqueen8727
      @sulqueen8727 Před 4 lety +87

      ​@@Name-jw4sj Sure you do.Making more money then women and having finical power over your family makes you the real victims. lol.

  • @m.ch4rmaland3r10
    @m.ch4rmaland3r10 Před 5 lety +285

    The last guy's statement hits the spot. Good content Asian Boss!

  • @UTnum44
    @UTnum44 Před 5 lety +435

    My coworker was recently looking for a job(in Korea), she's in her early 30s, and every job rejected her because they assumed she would be having a child in the near future. With zero support for new moms, no wonder nobody wants to have kids.

    • @MusicIsLegal
      @MusicIsLegal Před 4 lety +23

      In europe and the usa its exactly the same thing because they will have to keep paying your salary while you can do nothing and sit at home, its logical they wouldnt want to hire you, you wouldnt want to hire a person like that either.

    • @frankiec3659
      @frankiec3659 Před 4 lety +82

      MusicIsLegal Do nothing and sit at home? It’s clear that you’ve never been around a new born baby LOL. New moms barely get any sleep because they have to monitor their babies around the clock. New borns are so fragile and high maintenance. What they’re doing at home is keeping their baby ALIVE. You sound so stupid

    • @MusicIsLegal
      @MusicIsLegal Před 4 lety +24

      @@frankiec3659 I have been around many new born babies and im not saying the person does nothing for the baby im saying the person that got hired does nothing for the company. Its clear you cannot do any comprehensive reading. You sound so stupid.

    • @frankiec3659
      @frankiec3659 Před 4 lety +57

      MusicIsLegal I have no problems with reading comprehension. You wrote “while you can do nothing and sit at home”. That reads as doing nothing in general while sitting at home. Not not doing any work for the company. If that’s not the sentiment you were trying to express, maybe work on how you choose to word things. Here’s an example. “They have to continue paying you even though you’ll be at home and not actually doing any work for them.”

    • @MusicIsLegal
      @MusicIsLegal Před 4 lety +13

      @@frankiec3659 The comment is about work and im clearly talking about work/companies in Europe, there is a problem with your reading comprehension and you might want to check that out before you let all your anger out on a random comment on youtube because you get bullied in real life.

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma9 Před 3 lety +120

    I feel like a lot of these people are not really avoiding marriage, but avoiding the social expectations that come with marriage, like buying a house and having kids. But people can get married without doing any of those things. There are plenty of married couples that don't have kids or don't own a home. And Korea's population problem isn't really because people don't want to get married. It's because they don't want to have kids.

  • @maousama6305
    @maousama6305 Před 4 lety +88

    When you raise the beauty and living standard too high!!!!

    • @srisaranp3909
      @srisaranp3909 Před 3 lety +11

      True , but it's normal in Korea sadly

    • @mnguyen990
      @mnguyen990 Před 3 lety +5

      It expensive to have kids and give them good life if you don’t have money don’t have kids if you have kids make sure give them good life that call responsibility food for children school is very expensive in korean

    • @lorierosemonares5985
      @lorierosemonares5985 Před 3 lety

      true

    • @prostspezi5
      @prostspezi5 Před 3 lety +2

      Just be honest, who want to marry ugly girl when you will see her face the moment you wake up and and goes to sleep, even ugly man don't want that. Beauty need money.

    • @begood7104
      @begood7104 Před 2 lety +4

      @@prostspezi5 And nobody wants an ugly man either.

  • @comicconfreak
    @comicconfreak Před 5 lety +651

    Its happening everywhere and it makes sense. Animals typically give birth in spring when food is plentiful. They're not going to in winter when conditions are too harsh for the babies. Same thing is happening here. The financial situation of young people is like a winter. It doesn't make sense to have children at this time until we can get to a financial "spring" where resources are easier to obtain.

    • @jameshuang2677
      @jameshuang2677 Před 5 lety +34

      @hitomi cecilia price of living has increased faster than the increase in wages since the 90s. Three decades on living is less affordable for young people who may work full time jobs and still not be able to buy what they want. Having a family is even less affordable.

    • @sallyah1392
      @sallyah1392 Před 5 lety +11

      I think it boils down to the mindset change and the different expectations of present times. Just after WW2, when people were starting to rebuild their lives from the destruction of war, there were many children born under poor conditions.

    • @nkelly5560
      @nkelly5560 Před 5 lety +10

      Except its getting the next iphone vs having a family loo

    • @naya9592
      @naya9592 Před 5 lety +36

      @@nkelly5560 do you know how much children cost? In this economy? Yes, I most definitely would rather have a new phone. The hell?!

    • @JessieBanana
      @JessieBanana Před 5 lety +42

      @hitomi cecilia Because people didn't have a choice. Without access to birth control, combined with no protections against sexual assault, babies happen. Now if you live in an industrialized country having children is a conscious choice. Anyone with maturity and education is going to assess whether having kids makes sense.
      Also, in our current economy kids are a liability. When the economy is agriculture based, children actually add to productivity and are good financial investments.

  • @taise653
    @taise653 Před 5 lety +500

    I think the young generation, in general, are looking for more experiences, they are aware of the financial problems, they want to get a steady income to live better. Here in Brazil, birth rates just decreases, as you see young ladies having children while they're still in high school and don't have a financial support. In both cases, money is a big problem, but I wish both countries could find a good balance between finances and birth rates.

    • @brandonreckin4452
      @brandonreckin4452 Před 5 lety +14

      brazil has one of the fastest falling birth rates in the world. only another 10 years or so before brazil becomes like japan..

    • @D0x1511af
      @D0x1511af Před 5 lety

      well said mate

    • @ryrtyu9290
      @ryrtyu9290 Před 5 lety +9

      I'm brazilian annd I can say that this is not totally true.Even thought we have a problem with teenage girls getting pregnant,the numbers are falling in the last decades.Women are having less kids here and getting mariage later.Our population is expected to get older in the next years.Our population now is 210 millions and will grow until reach the number of 250 millions people,then will stop growning and problably will decrease just like Japan

    • @ryrtyu9290
      @ryrtyu9290 Před 5 lety +4

      And when teenage girls have children they usually stop in the first one.It's not like 30 years ago that women had kids really young and continued to having babies after the first one.

    • @ryrtyu9290
      @ryrtyu9290 Před 5 lety +8

      @Kleco102 you can make a parallel between Brazil with Japan for two reasons.Both populations are aging and both countries does'nt have enough imigrants to help the economy .The diference is that Japan is already a rich country while Brazil have huge problems to solve.The only good side of a aging population here in Brazil is that probably violence will decrease considering that the majority of violents crimes are comitted by teenages and young adults because of hormones

  • @MonumentToSin
    @MonumentToSin Před 5 lety +83

    Something that always shocked me is the amount of Korean women that tell me they don't want to get married. I have many friends who went to Ewha university and I can only think of 1 that was willing to get married. Most of them gave the same reasons as in this video - the impact of marriage on their careers and the expectation to have kids- but another common complaint that I hear is the rigid patriarchy in Korea. They complain that Korean men are stubborn and don't listen to them, that their husbands or in-laws will get angry if they don't quit their jobs once they're married. They told me that it's much harder to get promotions once you're married because Korean companies don't want to promote a woman who needs to take leave for childbirth, or be responsible for the increased healthcare costs. One of my friends summarized that "It's hard enough getting men's respect in a company without being seen as another man's property. They respect foreign women but Korean women must prove themselves." (I'm paraphrasing since her explanation was much longer than that, but this is the gist of it)

    • @trlpop7911
      @trlpop7911 Před 4 lety +2

      Why would you want to work and raise children. I can't understand women like this. Raise children and do a side gig or hobby, volunteer if you want. Also.....ignore the in law- don't pic up the phone. But whatever.

    • @user-ji8qu2kb9e
      @user-ji8qu2kb9e Před 2 lety +7

      Hmm.. I am a korean woman. But I do not agree with the women you met (like you commented above). It is a matter of opinion. And Ewha university is a very representative feminism college in South korea. Regarding most of students in Ewha, who say like that, I have felt that they suffer from a persecution complex, experiencing men they have watched around, even though all korean men are not like what these women tell about. it depends on person.

    • @anonymous05932
      @anonymous05932 Před 2 lety +14

      Korean women are increasingly educated on equal rights and Korean men fail to educate themselves on these issues, hence the decreasing number of women wanting marry

    • @z7z766
      @z7z766 Před rokem +7

      @@trlpop7911 do you expect from males to abandon their careers and money and “raise children” and “do side gig”??

    • @z7z766
      @z7z766 Před rokem +8

      @@user-ji8qu2kb9e so are you telling me, that women don’t face any problems regarding hiring or get fired sometime if they become married or get pregnant? Are you telling me that Korean isn’t a patriarchal society and there is no discrimination, violence and sexual harassment against women? Are you telling me that, that poll 70% of Korean men who expressed their hate against women rights and liberation were a lie?

  • @anirudhajoshi2719
    @anirudhajoshi2719 Před 2 lety +11

    Man I just turned 28, travelling all around India for the past 2 years, now planing to explore other countries in the coming years.
    Parents started asking about marriage when I hit 26, I had already made my mind and told then my decision to not get married, they pressured me for 2 years, but I didnt change my decision.
    I am enjoying my life.
    Cheers....!!!

    • @rajdeepdas272
      @rajdeepdas272 Před rokem

      As long as you have ₹₹ during your old age, and good staff to look after you. You don't need children.
      A partner is a different thing. But that doesn't have to happen now.
      One can take thier time

  • @hehen815
    @hehen815 Před 5 lety +114

    Wow the reporter totaly has different vibe of voice when he's speaking english and switch to korean hahaha

  • @TheDreamcatcher6
    @TheDreamcatcher6 Před 5 lety +424

    I have never seen so many people in one interview that have all my same beliefs

    • @raychrislife
      @raychrislife Před 4 lety +16

      It's worldwide, principally in big cities that is very expensive to live.

    • @kingkang6877
      @kingkang6877 Před 4 lety +3

      It's called "lemming culture"

    • @user-gx9uv6qo3q
      @user-gx9uv6qo3q Před 3 lety +3

      Korea is the most homogeneous society in the world

    • @z7z766
      @z7z766 Před rokem +3

      @@kingkang6877 it’s called reality

    • @theancientsam
      @theancientsam Před rokem +1

      Seems like they have become westernized unfortunately

  • @bernardosoriano
    @bernardosoriano Před 3 lety +745

    Korea: We don't have money to spend on dates or babies.
    Also Korea: Look at my new Burberry Coat, I like it a bit more than the Gucci.

    • @theasura337
      @theasura337 Před 3 lety +97

      I don't think its money that is the problem its unneccesary spending that's the problem

    • @sophielann
      @sophielann Před 3 lety +185

      There’s nothing wrong to spend some money for yourself. They think about themselves first which is actually very clever. It’s their money after all.

    • @sexybrunchset8881
      @sexybrunchset8881 Před 3 lety +54

      @@sophielann that certainly doesnt help with their ageing population which is far more bigger problem as it can cause economic collapse but yes personal satisfaction would be my priority too.

    • @jhonharry651
      @jhonharry651 Před 3 lety +2

      @@sophielann i agree

    • @user-qe8pp6kj7u
      @user-qe8pp6kj7u Před 3 lety +32

      lol whats wrong with it. Are you the one earning them money 😂

  • @SS-yv9cq
    @SS-yv9cq Před 4 lety +163

    Lmao the reality hits me in the face!
    In most of the kdramas I have seen, Always the male lead is shown as Sa Jangnim (CEO) chaebol kind of a guy living in palatial house with a beautiful garden without worry and woos the poor female lead with his charms rather than the money lulz

    • @damyruss
      @damyruss Před 4 lety +1

      lol i totally agree with you

    • @sharmisthajatua7674
      @sharmisthajatua7674 Před 4 lety +15

      It used to be like. At present more kdramas at least trying to come out of that. Crash Landing on you is a great example... The drama highlights need of self love ,career and That love thing will come on its own. .. first career is important!

    • @sushilsharma4202
      @sushilsharma4202 Před 3 lety +4

      @@sharmisthajatua7674 You have just been fed the capitalistic bs.

    • @sharmisthajatua7674
      @sharmisthajatua7674 Před 3 lety +7

      @@sushilsharma4202 Well it's still better than shows which encourage n romanticise child marriage abusive relationship n more in indian dramas

    • @jktm7785
      @jktm7785 Před 3 lety

      yes, well, it's just a kdrama... simple fiction

  • @aia4678
    @aia4678 Před 5 lety +282

    Many people are becoming aware about money. Like the man said " our society is all about money" and that's true. If you don't have enough money you can't do the other things that you want.

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Před 5 lety +21

      Skyler Seokjinie It seems to be like that everywhere not just Korean or Asian society.

    • @rukminisureshf4L
      @rukminisureshf4L Před 5 lety +5

      not true in africa we don't have this kind of problem

    • @rukminisureshf4L
      @rukminisureshf4L Před 5 lety +2

      @Brian Abisdid we africa is better educatad than you r cuntries.

    • @keoface
      @keoface Před 5 lety +2

      We Regret To Inform U no lol

    • @naya9592
      @naya9592 Před 5 lety

      @@rukminisureshf4L what country? Or are you referring to south Africa?

  • @Figureight
    @Figureight Před 5 lety +750

    Koreans need less pressure from others and older generations telling them they should marry. They should be able to feel comfortable being in long term / life long relationships without the need for marriage. It's an outdated format. Also all the people who think they can't date as they have no money should all come together and go on low cost dates with each other. A relationship shouldn't come with an expense attached.

    • @D0x1511af
      @D0x1511af Před 5 lety +54

      *Also all the people who think they can't date as they have no money should all come together and go on low cost dates with each other. A relationship shouldn't come with an expense attached* . Sorry Reality dont work in that way

    • @kombatub5925
      @kombatub5925 Před 5 lety +23

      had you on date?
      men have ego to show off their money.
      and women feel more comfortable if her man had money.
      money can't buy us happiness
      but without money we are nothing.

    • @mokjw
      @mokjw Před 5 lety +10

      this is a stupid comment. you dont even understand the culture why are you here. gtfo.

    • @mokjw
      @mokjw Před 5 lety +6

      this is like saying just stop smoking you can throw them away and dont never go back.

    • @whimsy-chan1188
      @whimsy-chan1188 Před 5 lety +10

      Its not so much a problem that they don't want to get married, its that they don't want to have children and 1. marriage is still a requirement in many cultures includin S.Korea for having children 2. Society expects married people to have children. The lack of children will shrinking the population & the economy which will mean fewer support services for the elderly as time goes on. S.Korea's birth rate is 1.3babies/woman, even lower than Japan. Government & businesses in Korea should really look to incentivize women to have more children or they will need to increase immigration in the future.

  • @Victor-kt6qn
    @Victor-kt6qn Před 4 lety +28

    Divorce rates are scary. My parents are divorced. Most of my friends parents are too.
    That's why I'm not getting married. Seems like a waste of money only to split up a couple years later.

    • @spring7643
      @spring7643 Před 3 lety +4

      Marriage is a waste of money because even if the wedding is frugal the divorce will always cost a lot.

  • @wimdufoort1978
    @wimdufoort1978 Před 2 lety +8

    I am married and have 4 kids, money and career are not important to me because when you are 60 years our older the only thing that remains is your family. I don't understand if people put other things before family. So many people die lonely that is so sad. And eventually it brings dead to a whole society if people don't get married and have kids.

    • @babitayadav4806
      @babitayadav4806 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly

    • @livliv2384
      @livliv2384 Před 2 lety

      So? They die alone and it is even better. Childfree by choice.

    • @wimdufoort1978
      @wimdufoort1978 Před 2 lety +2

      @@livliv2384 If you don have kids where do you live for?

    • @mrTeddyi94
      @mrTeddyi94 Před 2 lety

      Old people need family
      Make a family is a big dare

    • @qwertz666
      @qwertz666 Před 2 lety +2

      @@wimdufoort1978 it’s her CHOICE

  • @u0386
    @u0386 Před 5 lety +67

    I totally agree with one of the interviewees saying the problem of low birth rate in Korea can't be solved. Korean government needs to focus on how to effectively deal with the issue rather than trying to fix it...

    • @734ch3r
      @734ch3r Před 3 lety +7

      It can be solved. Take women's rights away. Done. Next question.

    • @kryptoo5528
      @kryptoo5528 Před 3 lety +6

      @@734ch3r um...?

    • @saketadarsh7606
      @saketadarsh7606 Před 3 lety +3

      @@734ch3r 🤣🤣🤣

    • @sumeersamarat706
      @sumeersamarat706 Před 3 lety

      Haha Don't solve the problem it will be huge advantage for other developing countries
      With more educated workforce over time Korea will be kicked out of competition

    • @lustejon
      @lustejon Před 2 lety

      @@734ch3r They don’t get it, but I do. If Koreans really wanted to solve this issue they must stop Westernizing their own people. Women should not be allowed access to higher education.

  • @miracleshappen4483
    @miracleshappen4483 Před 5 lety +490

    It's not only about money, people are fed up with this kind of lifestyle. Produce, consume and die!

    • @jassminjass01
      @jassminjass01 Před 4 lety +48

      What is the alternative? To live just for yourself and die alone?

    • @fullmoon1139
      @fullmoon1139 Před 4 lety +117

      @@jassminjass01 sounds good to me. Relationships are a hassle and mentally draining

    • @raychrislife
      @raychrislife Před 4 lety +35

      @@jassminjass01 I think it's a personal choice.

    • @jassminjass01
      @jassminjass01 Před 4 lety +8

      @@raychrislife yeah and good luck with it

    • @UltraGamer9999999999
      @UltraGamer9999999999 Před 4 lety +11

      @@fullmoon1139 What isn't though? Life itself is a process, but we all still have to live it

  • @maryjoy7312
    @maryjoy7312 Před 4 lety +10

    I kinda agree to them. Young people nowadays are already financially literate. When I was younger i told myself that i wanted to get married and build a family once i graduated college and have a job. But now I'm already 24, a graduate and have a stable job I realized that marrying and building a family it's not that easy as i thought. I'm still single and doesn't have time to date because I'm busy working for a living and there's a lot of things i wanna achieve and experience on my own. For me, Marriage is not just about fantasy being with your love one, fancy ceremonies and a must have status. it's a choice or path you have to think a hundred times. Building a family is really hard. You have to be financially and mentally ready. It's really hard to earn money and make a living so before planning to have kids you to make sure that you have enough funds to raise them and support their needs in order to give them a decent life and good future.

  • @SaraH-jn5db
    @SaraH-jn5db Před 4 lety +136

    How are young people expected to get married and have children when wages are stagnant. If older people want young people to have kids, pay them more so they can afford it

    • @Leon-xp2zb
      @Leon-xp2zb Před 4 lety +13

      i agree. To be married you need to have at least a house, and a vehicle. Let alone houses, buying a vehicle and maintaining it is already hard enough financially. Young people would need to get in HUGE debt just to get a normal house which is scaring most people. This is why government needs to extend their help for families.

    • @thoughtprocess8730
      @thoughtprocess8730 Před 3 lety +6

      Exactly, If governments are concerned about low marriage and birth rates the answer lies in the wages.

    • @gilnahnu
      @gilnahnu Před 3 lety

      exactly !

    • @cs0345
      @cs0345 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thoughtprocess8730 People just don't want the added responsibility of raising a child and the risk of divorce. Its not just about money and wages

    • @beamie9251
      @beamie9251 Před 3 lety

      @@cs0345 Ofcourse its just a financial burden if you have a child and have to pay child support from your low wages and not even enjoy your own life

  • @syifanadia1811
    @syifanadia1811 Před 5 lety +691

    Please interview japanese people about this topic too

    • @ikev1926
      @ikev1926 Před 5 lety +56

      I'm Japanese and I can totally agree with their opinions.

    • @littlesteps1600
      @littlesteps1600 Před 5 lety +12

      oh that would be nice! See if they have similarities and/or differences in opinions and mindset.

    • @natasharaphaella9336
      @natasharaphaella9336 Před 5 lety +1

      Agree

    • @crouchingstone
      @crouchingstone Před 5 lety +26

      @@ikev1926 there is one proverb saying today's japan is the korea's ten years later one... which means we korean follow what japanese did earlier
      I know it is rough and stupid comparision but tendency of demographics is quite similar...
      more over, the marriage rate and the number of couple which choose to have child keeps decreasing in korea
      like... japan's birth rate is around 1.4 but korea's is 0.98(birth rate per childbearing age women)

    • @rukminisureshf4L
      @rukminisureshf4L Před 5 lety +11

      I'm from north korea & i totally agree. our great leader is working day & night to fix this problem. other govt don't care about their people but our great leader always think about our future.

  • @timotot123
    @timotot123 Před 5 lety +84

    I feel all the opinions given were sincere and valid due to the general economic climate of your average middle class citizen in Korea. That's the reality when faced with the situation where you realistically can't support your partner or child sufficiently

    • @kimyoungmi
      @kimyoungmi Před 5 lety +5

      It's not reality, it's the fantasy in the brains of people who think money = life. Koreans and all nations have been surviving for many centuries in relative poverty. Life was always much harder than it is now. But today, in the richest period of human history, people suddenly think they're too poor to have babies? Nope, it's not money, it's the selfish delusion of a spiritually dying culture.

    • @timotot123
      @timotot123 Před 5 lety

      @@kimyoungmi It's a completely different environment and generation though. I really like your response so don't think I'm trying to undermine your response because I'm not. I think it is significantly harder nowadays and not only financially, but that obviously plays a significant role, as well as so many other potential financial burdons that the older generation would never face. It's a complex thing but I'd have to say that the current generation are having to make difficult life decisions based on our current situation, which is pretty much a global issue

    • @kimyoungmi
      @kimyoungmi Před 5 lety +3

      @@timotot123 Yes, you're right that it's hard to compare one's own generation with others. I think this is the challenge of education.

  • @swicel
    @swicel Před 3 lety +1

    It's true it's the Systems fault. There should be affordable housing for all and child support. And salariés have to match the life expenses in Korea.

    • @yoleeisbored
      @yoleeisbored Před 3 lety

      same thing is happening in US. its awful

  • @dragoon4060
    @dragoon4060 Před 5 lety +291

    Go buy your tennis racket my dude!! You deserve it. Hahah

    • @elina6483
      @elina6483 Před 3 lety

      은 한국에 있어Amine hahaha

    • @crazysmilingdonut804
      @crazysmilingdonut804 Před 3 lety +20

      @@wixoss9893 Dude I would spend my money anytime for a new barebell or lifting shoes instead of an expensive date or even the worst thing in the world: kids

    • @ForteExpresso
      @ForteExpresso Před 3 lety +3

      @@wixoss9893 on what basis are you judging him?

    • @Indigo518
      @Indigo518 Před 3 lety

      @@crazysmilingdonut804 were you a worst kid too? That's why you are saying that. Every human goes through their childhood.

    • @crazysmilingdonut804
      @crazysmilingdonut804 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Indigo518 for me kids are the worst. There was never a child that i could stand. Its disguisting enough if I have to see my nieces. According to my parents I was terrible and my mum thought about leaving my father if he would keep me. Just because every Human goes thorugh childhood doesnt mean that we have to like kids. Every human poops and its still disgusting. Or would you eat others people poop? Why not? We all poop, its normal!

  • @NeilPatrickAlvarez02
    @NeilPatrickAlvarez02 Před 5 lety +858

    I find this one interesting. I'm not yet at the age of 30s or so but many of my batchmates are getting married already, some even got married right after graduation and I also have a few friends who got married even before graduation from college so at times, you can just feel the pressure around you. 😅
    I don't see anything wrong with being single but when you go out with your friends and they all have dating lives or even worse they're with their partners, then you're alone - so more pressure at that very moment, to most people at least.
    I actually think that most people think the same like the guy at 4:00 that the society is mostly about money. If you want to date or do anything at all, you'll have to have money. And I also am barely surviving myself that at times, dating is not possible. lol

    • @kahinaoftheelements4845
      @kahinaoftheelements4845 Před 5 lety +43

      Here in Greece the average family will pressure you to the limit just to find a person to marry before becoming 30 yrs old...and hence the 50% divorce rate from married couples that just rushed their weddings and had a kid....The amount of kids living with one parent is insane and at the same time heart-breaking...

    • @colourfood386
      @colourfood386 Před 5 lety +3

      +Neil Patrick Alvarez isn't it india?

    • @marykathleensapp6937
      @marykathleensapp6937 Před 5 lety +11

      Your commited or married friends can also be a source of datable females and having someone who knows them and their personality may help you navigate to a solid relationship. Good luck and don't allow yourself to be pressured or pressed into anything you do not want in your young life! Good luck from a grandma!

    • @yeonjunslipsholly9803
      @yeonjunslipsholly9803 Před 5 lety +2

      Marry me Neil? I'm 22 years old studying abm grade 12 student

    • @seunghanlee5057
      @seunghanlee5057 Před 5 lety +5

      don't feel the need to get married.

  • @macy-3784
    @macy-3784 Před 5 lety +178

    Honestly I don't really think about marriage, I always think of how I can become immortal.....

  • @ArnoldPranks
    @ArnoldPranks Před 5 lety +834

    Is it really that bad for Korean young people to find jobs? I see young Koreans wearing $1,500 winter jackets and supreme clothing all over the place, LOL.

    • @strawberryshortgirl2637
      @strawberryshortgirl2637 Před 5 lety +234

      Hm you just made a really good point, they do spend a lot of fashion brands but the average salary they said they make around $1,700- $2,300 a month is no wonder they can only afford average apartment, food and such for one person while willing to spend so much on brand clothing at times. Its probably the change in mindsets, back then fashion brand spending was not an important thing but now its more important than apparently spending way less than $1,500 on a date

    • @niricabritneyanime02
      @niricabritneyanime02 Před 5 lety +42

      Nice observation. 😊

    • @gawkygawk6396
      @gawkygawk6396 Před 5 lety +83

      more like 85% of their wage used to buy these stuffs and 15% for other things except their income is not that much so they try to reduce everything else to save money

    • @superorange7655
      @superorange7655 Před 5 lety +214

      Jenny Winstrop it just shows how superficial their society is.. you have to make a very good first impression and any further success comes with it. This goes all the way through Korean society and explains a lot of things like the KBeauty industry, the spread of plastic surgery and others.

    • @user-gu4tw2uf6s
      @user-gu4tw2uf6s Před 5 lety +35

      well the supreme that they're wearing for one is fake and asian boss made a video about that before :)

  • @agh8882
    @agh8882 Před 5 lety +185

    And there is me who wants to get married and have a minimum of 2 children XD

    • @arwaazayem9280
      @arwaazayem9280 Před 4 lety +25

      I wanted to have 8! Haha
      But here I am .. 24 and single AF :p

    • @joaov.m.oliveira9903
      @joaov.m.oliveira9903 Před 4 lety

      What are you really doing to reach that goal?

    • @kselka1
      @kselka1 Před 3 lety +8

      @@arwaazayem9280 24 is really young. I've met marriages of 4+ children who got married in their early 30s

    • @arwaazayem9280
      @arwaazayem9280 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kselka1 I know haha but I am not currently considering marriage~ nowadays I think 4 children is many actually

    • @eatinsomtin9984
      @eatinsomtin9984 Před 3 lety +1

      In countries in afghanistn, 5 is average which is how much we should all have

  • @Al4beef
    @Al4beef Před 5 lety +531

    Asian Boss, could you do a video about single mothers and the discrimination they experience?

    • @nkelly5560
      @nkelly5560 Před 5 lety +7

      Any topic u like u can dointerviews and send it to asian boss. Thats what they want. Its a topic that interests you you can shoot it and submit it. Be part of the asian boss

    • @mohamedahmedyassinhussein6856
      @mohamedahmedyassinhussein6856 Před 5 lety +7

      This is a great one ☝🏽

    • @manningbartlett522
      @manningbartlett522 Před 5 lety +35

      I know some single mothers in Japan. The discrimination they experience is absolutely horrific.

    • @azimmirzoev6704
      @azimmirzoev6704 Před 5 lety +6

      Never heard about it, great topic

    • @user-dl1xo2jp9k
      @user-dl1xo2jp9k Před 5 lety +2

      I agree with you👍

  • @fildzah2602
    @fildzah2602 Před 5 lety +32

    Another problem is that financially stable doesn't equal to happiness.

  • @TheNunakun
    @TheNunakun Před 5 lety +30

    I'm not getting married yet, nor dating for that matter, because I haven't found a lady whom I want to spend my entire life (and paycheck) with. Until that one special person comes along, I'm just gonna be happy on my own way.

    • @NghtMonster
      @NghtMonster Před 2 lety

      Being happy on your own is awesome!

  • @nora-Lirong
    @nora-Lirong Před 5 lety +73

    I think this is a world phenomenon! I am from a middle eastern family living in Dubai and noticed this among all different nationalities living here. They are declining the marriage idea and more into freestyle dating. I think the financial prssure and concerns about raising kids in this time are main reason.
    I am surprised though that Korean government are not supporting the youngest to start a family! For a well strong economy like korea and yet not giving citizens child supports is strange..

    • @user-gy5lf5yk8o
      @user-gy5lf5yk8o Před 5 lety +2

      nara*노라 *ノラ they give a child support to young generation

    • @lumyb9064
      @lumyb9064 Před 4 lety +2

      They are actually doing very costly campaigns for supporting marriage and children, but the issues are never one dimensional, more factors are to blame for low birth rates and people steering clear from marriage.
      For example, the increased work hours in most Asian countries, with people working even till 10-12 pm means one person does the workload for 2-3 people or more and that translates to hiring less people and higher umeployment rates. So they use people to their max extent till they wear off and have a huge pool of well prepared people to choose from when one of their employees gives up and this is killing off birth rates even more.
      The people employed are overworked, depressed, stressed, become sick and as a result are not likely to pursue marriage and kids and the younger generations have a harder time finding employment so that means no money or safety to have a family.
      This is the direction every country is going towards as soon as they start progressing technologically. It will become even worse once AI and robots are going to take over some jobs, because then middle class will most likely dissappear and the gap between rich and poor will become higher, with only the rich being able to reproduce successfully.

  • @sakura20ify
    @sakura20ify Před 5 lety +96

    I wish in my country (Perú) people stopped having a lot of kids I mean most of them can't even raise them well yet they keep procreating, I really liked this video cause I understand their point of view thanks for the vid Asian boss

    • @janice4450
      @janice4450 Před 5 lety +7

      I wish the same, too. One of my uncles was already struggling financially with his 2 daughters, but then has another child. They have knowledge of birth control (condoms at least), how do they still manage to have children!

    • @monde9570
      @monde9570 Před 5 lety +4

      @@janice4450 Could I ask where you are from? I live in Germany and we have the same problem as the koreans. Our birth rates are too low!

    • @janice4450
      @janice4450 Před 5 lety +3

      @@monde9570 I'm from Peru
      By the way, isn't low birth rates a problem in all Europe?

    • @monde9570
      @monde9570 Před 5 lety +4

      @@janice4450 Well not really. France, Denmark or Ireland have good birth rates while Portugal, Italy or Poland have really bad ones. It isn't a general problem. I just wish that we Europeans can higher our birth rates to a stable number

    • @cream-roll
      @cream-roll Před 5 lety +20

      my country, Malaysia has this problem too. the poor and middle-income families keep breeding without thinking of the consequences. they're so influenced by the mentality "anak itu rezeki (child is prosperity)" in Islam. i'm not blaming my religion but the religious authorities. they're not helping at all in combatting poverty. they also support child marriage to enable pedophilia. majority of the people here still have 3rd world mentality which is... sad

  • @ahdybdlwqdn
    @ahdybdlwqdn Před 5 lety +104

    I am Korean and I told my boyfriend that I will only marry you once we earn at least 70K USD per year including myself and bf. And he said he agree with that. So we are working hard now 😅

    • @sumukhhegde6677
      @sumukhhegde6677 Před 4 lety +7

      Not a good idea

    • @snowzack7386
      @snowzack7386 Před 4 lety +1

      yup qorkd hard but one day you will lose your aim because it is modern korean society 유유

    • @kenwonbtsarmy
      @kenwonbtsarmy Před 4 lety +1

      nice good luck .

    • @yuvraj7214
      @yuvraj7214 Před 4 lety +5

      @@happy22167 what? just say india bruv.

    • @lalakuma9
      @lalakuma9 Před 3 lety +2

      I understand this if you want to have a big wedding, buy a house, and have children. But if it's just marriage, I've seen people marry for free. I think it's actually cheaper to be married than single, because you pay less tax.

  • @viniciuslima9430
    @viniciuslima9430 Před 5 lety +8

    In Brazil they expect us to marry in our 20’s. It’s such a pain to overcome the pressure of people who want you get marriage with such age just because of society.

  • @phav1832
    @phav1832 Před 4 lety +3

    I lived in Korea back in the 70s when they had way less wealth . . . and were marrying and having kids (and not the socially mandated "2 kids only") and I think on average they were a happier group of people. Sometimes prosperity can screw up our priorities.

  • @lliamjurdom9505
    @lliamjurdom9505 Před 3 lety +12

    My Korean friend told me this joke :
    In Korea there is NO SEX before marriage
    In Korea there is NO SEX in the marriage

  • @lifeline_
    @lifeline_ Před 4 lety +3

    Anytime I hear someone say "it's too expensive to have kids and get married" I just mention 3 things:
    1. How much it costs to live in a rural area(even with transport costs).
    2. How much you can make by meeting labour demands in a rural area.
    3. You just payed $1000 for a new phone when yours was neither broken nor slowing down.
    If you want to live in a big city where the labour demand is low, the supply of labour is high, and the cost of living is suffocating then don't blame the government...
    I've told people from Cali the wages vs cost of living where I'm from and watched their jaws hit the floor as though they never thought about it.

    • @user-sq9yu6zx6m
      @user-sq9yu6zx6m Před 4 lety +3

      Then good luck living in rural areas without good infrastructure, fancy nightlife, and you will be friends with the countryman. It is all about lifestyle

    • @lifeline_
      @lifeline_ Před 4 lety +1

      @@user-sq9yu6zx6m ᄉᄇ ... As soon as you get outside the city you know its rural right? You can travel...
      Side note: you choose the expensive lifestyle and then complain when it becomes difficult to maintain and want more? That's what my point was, sorry if it wasn't clear.

    • @materializze
      @materializze Před 3 lety +1

      No Koreans would move to a rural area to raise children. First of all, no one who graduated from university and works in a company in Seoul is going to suddenly want to become a farmer in Korea and make meager wages while being physically exhausted. There’s also poor resources for education for kids in rural areas, as well as a lack of quality medical care.

    • @lifeline_
      @lifeline_ Před 3 lety +1

      @@materializze 1. Not an arguement to assume that living outside of a city means "I'm a farmer now," you are either ignorant of rural areas or not thinking of what you just said. It's called commuting...
      2. Do buses and trains not exist in Korea? I would ask how crappy the country must be if you can't live 20 minute outside a city and just travel to work everyday or to bars, but I know Korea is a good country.
      3. So the only thing this leads me to believe is that this problem stems from an ignorance of anything outside a city...
      Or maybe it's due to this culture I've heard many Koreans complain about where you always have to have the best and be at the height of what is fashionable, which means you are screwing yourself through poor life decisions to appeal to the public. But I suppose that's only what I've heard.
      Or who knows, maybe Korea has just left it's rural areas to die because screw those people who make our food am I right?

  • @Cherryripe25
    @Cherryripe25 Před 5 lety +126

    It's the same thing that is happening everywhere else right now.
    1. More women completing higher education, becoming highly qualified and so becoming more hesitant to submit to the pressure of leaving their job to raise children at home.
    2. The financial burden of having children is much greater relative to previous generations. The traditional nuclear family with a single income that was once the norm is barely viable today.
    3. The previously unquestioned inherent value of having children is becoming more doubtful to many people. More awareness of what is involved in raising children outside of just the financial costs (a lot of effort and time, to put it lightly) makes some people second-guess whether it is something they wish to dedicate their lives towards, as opposed to working on their own ambitions.
    4. Decreasing stigma towards premarital sex and sex for pleasure in general, as well as better sex education and knowledge about sex. Increased use of contraceptives even between long-term partners.
    It's going to keep going in this trajectory unless governments extend greater assistance to families with children. In the long term the cost of living would need to become more affordable than it is currently. I'm quite cynical about that occurring any time soon.

    • @D0x1511af
      @D0x1511af Před 5 lety +5

      100% agree on everyone being interviewed in the video *no money no talk*

    • @opparmianhae7177
      @opparmianhae7177 Před 5 lety +1

      Cherryripe25 That’s the sad reality for our Capitalist world :((

    • @sehunpark4457
      @sehunpark4457 Před 5 lety +5

      *Everywhere except Latin America, Africa, South Asia and the Middle East

    • @besteecraft396
      @besteecraft396 Před 5 lety +5

      I'm a woman and I agree with all that you've just said. Especially your first point lol

    • @lumyb9064
      @lumyb9064 Před 4 lety +11

      1. You would have to be insane to have children out of wedlock and without personal financial security in today's individualistic and consumerism oriented climate. What's to guarantee you won't be served divorce papers by the time your child is of school age? If you didn:t complete your education or have no marketable skills, say welcome to poverty and living off of social aid.
      2. It is not impossible to have a decent lifestyle with only one average/bellow average monthly income, but think of it this way, you have to lead the most frugal lifestyle possible. Small house, possibly all family sleeping in one bed, eating cheap food, second hand clothes and used till they wear off, cutting all heat and electricity cost, no modern gadgets and technology, no travels and family vacations, pray nobody get's sick and should need medicine, honestly your children might have a disadvantage in school, since it has become pretty popular to pay for extra lessons in subjects your children do bad, it also sucks because you might not be able to invest in retirement funds, which makes you very vulnerable at old age. Death might become the only solution if someone has a low survival rate disease..divorce, depression and suicides due to increased stress are also more common in such households.
      3. Children's rights are thankfully represented better these days, but at the same time, society became pretty hostile towards children. A decade ago, the community sense was pretty strong, grandparents, other family members and even neighbours were very involved in child rearing. You could delegate household tasks to children after a certain age and let them play most of the afternoon outside. Now, letting your child outside unsupervised comes with great risk from predators, accidents from all the cars and can be deemed as child neglect, dividing house labors can be deemed as forced child labor, not to mention it has become significantly hard to get them to do some homework, do their bed, leave their computer and go play outside, let alone entrust them with doing the dishes or take care of younger siblings.
      It's also hard to have your child come home and say they are bullied for not having the latest iPhone, Gucci backpack, money for school trips, projects, utensils, books, cafeteria etc.
      Depression and suicide rates in young children are teenagers are increasing lately, especially in the age group 10-14 and I suspect it's because of social media and the bullying going on there.
      Doing manual labor is now seen as degrading, people think they are better off prostituting, stealing, pimping, selling drugs and weapons, scamming rather than clean the streets, wash toilets, work in factories or do brick walling, even though the latter are basically the base of any healthy society. Good luck with getting that PhD when nobody wants to build unis or good luck living healthy when you afford to buy bio food, but the streets are literred and the air and water are polluted.
      4. I don't subscribe to traditional views on premarital sex, but birth control was not accompanied with better sexual education and taking responsibility. If we have the emergency pill, why wear a condom right? HIV all times high and even started mutating. What is wrong with taking in your mouth something that has been in someone else vagina or butt? Hello increased rates of throat cancer. The oral birth control is such a great way of enjoying sex without pregnancy, right? Does anyone look up the side effects on liver, kidneys and female organs after long term USE?
      All of the above are commonly ignored, so I won't even start talking about the psychological effects of having sex outside relationships and emotional bonding - but the full circle the metoo movement made certainly is an indication of the social and psychological effects of irresponsible sex.
      Going volcel is actually the safest and healthiest way of living i see these days.
      Ever wonder why there have always been more nuns than priests?

  • @abrahaml1841
    @abrahaml1841 Před 3 lety +14

    They are basically being driven by fear, they observe the trauma their friends and colleagues have experienced and try to avoid marriage. It's a rabbit hole that would reapeat over and over again unless the government intervenes to shape the rugged financial issues that's been causing this crisis.

  • @malvinelpinnoy
    @malvinelpinnoy Před 3 lety +3

    Loving this conversation. So candid and honest

  • @maybetomorrow31
    @maybetomorrow31 Před 5 lety +8

    this interview was especially well done and insightful!

    • @alisonfraser3305
      @alisonfraser3305 Před 3 lety

      I love this channel for exposing some realities in countries I know very little about. I'm a big fan of telling it like it is and we should all be aware of what our friends all over the world are experiencing.

  • @MrMentalz2
    @MrMentalz2 Před 5 lety +13

    I’m really start to feel this pressure myself as I’m approaching 25! And that one guy nailed it. It’s not just a Korean issue. A lot of western countries have low birth rates in relation to death rate and its due to are working lifestyles.

  • @georget9640
    @georget9640 Před 5 lety +42

    I understand how they feel . I'm from California . The Bay area to be more specific . A one room apartment here is around $2400 a month . If you get married and have children it just gets crazy expensive . A lot of millennials here are still dependant on their parents because everything here is insanely expensive even if you make anywhere from $60'000 to $80,000 a year . Still not enough

    • @airplainchild
      @airplainchild Před 5 lety +4

      It's the same in New York. :(

    • @k0u.v3in
      @k0u.v3in Před 5 lety +9

      Wth!!!? 😱 it’s that expensive!? Woah, here in Texas is cheap. Where I live renting an apartment is like 900-1000. Renting a house is also the same, $1000. Damn 2400 is too much :/

    • @georget9640
      @georget9640 Před 5 lety +4

      @@k0u.v3in in San Francisco and Palo Alto a one room apartment will go for $3000 or more . A house sells for no less than 1 million .

    • @k0u.v3in
      @k0u.v3in Před 5 lety +3

      george t bruh wtf 💀💀 damn I didn’t realized how expensive it was outside Texas. Well wow I’m surprised

    • @jacoblang7840
      @jacoblang7840 Před 5 lety +4

      It’s cuz California has some of the highest costs of living in the country. There’s a reason for the exodus

  • @xaylink2221
    @xaylink2221 Před 5 lety +136

    Now a days people feel fulfilled by what they are doing, that they do not see the need for someone. Plus someone is like a supplement shake to life, it just helps the workout, but even without it, exercising(life) is still efficient enough to get by

    • @SchmidtyFilms
      @SchmidtyFilms Před 5 lety +14

      Are you sure they are fulfilled? Suicide and depression is rapidly increasing. South Korea has the highest suicide rate. Birth rates are down, marriage is down. It's a double edged sword. People work tirelessly on their careers, but for what? They have no family, no social life, no hobbies. South Korea's culture is falling apart

    • @dellajean4876
      @dellajean4876 Před 5 lety +12

      Really in the end after all is said and done all you have is your family. Your wife/husband and children are the ones that will be there for you...to love and care for you. A solitary life full of work with no spouse and no children sounds lonely to me.

    • @user-rx7uh9mg4f
      @user-rx7uh9mg4f Před 5 lety +6

      Japan & Korea have the highest suicide rates in the world. That's enough said that something is terribly wrong with this type of individual and materialistic lifestyle. Are you going to wait until everyone grew old and the rest already committed suicide before realizing it doesn't work? Healthy homes are ones with a "traditional" nuclear family whether you think that's stone aged thinking or not.

    • @gotnojams3679
      @gotnojams3679 Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-rx7uh9mg4f it mostly high bc of the stress from school and bad job enovirmemt.

    • @JK-lr4su
      @JK-lr4su Před 5 lety +1

      @@user-rx7uh9mg4f United states is at the top... what are you talking about?

  • @Logixal4311
    @Logixal4311 Před 5 lety +148

    As a Korean, I agree with the idea of "not getting married." Wage are low while most product are high. Even with a low utility cost, we can't afford other things. Maybe marriage can be the solution because then, you can join income, but I guarantee that one day, it will be back to ground zero. The problem also lies on the high standard Korean people have, such as status (financial, social), and multi-culturalism, which is why you heard foreigner expressing the terrible experience they had while living in Korea.

    • @kpophatertokpoplover5744
      @kpophatertokpoplover5744 Před 5 lety

      I agree

    • @Sara-du5np
      @Sara-du5np Před 5 lety +3

      Although I'm not Korean, I agree with you. Standards of living have been increasing, and the wages are extremely low. But in my opinion, (correct me if I'm wrong I'm just saying how I see it) there are some aspects in Korea like the beauty industry and all that put pressure on the youth that they have to look a certain way, and give them products and methods that will 'make' them beautiful/handsome, and they make them super expensive. The youths minds can easily be manipulated, so I think by making them feel that way, they feel obligated to but those products? Idk, its just a thought. But the security deposits are way too high. I hope the government sorts everything out, and by the time I go to Korea for University (hopefully one day!) everything would be better for everyone. South Korea is a beautiful place

    • @nkelly5560
      @nkelly5560 Před 5 lety +7

      Its just an excuse. Either you choose toys or family lol. 100 years ago people had 10 kids lol

    • @naya9592
      @naya9592 Před 5 lety +15

      @@nkelly5560 lmaooo 100 years ago I'm sure the cost of living was more on par with folks' incomes. Welcome to late capitalism

    • @Logixal4311
      @Logixal4311 Před 5 lety

      tk421missing actually, English has been integrated with our language, as well as some culture.

  • @0xRayKhan
    @0xRayKhan Před 5 lety +42

    I feel like there's a lot of potential with tax credits or reform. If married couples can receive a 3-5 year tax break, it might help them start a family, afford a committed relationship, and be able to focus on earning more income to sustain that lifestyle.

    • @himanshusoni1422
      @himanshusoni1422 Před 5 lety +13

      Nice thinking but I am sure people would try to take advantage of this law and have fake marriages just to get tax benefits.
      I think offering tax breaks to couples who actually have kids would be a better solution

    • @M0ebius
      @M0ebius Před 5 lety +2

      HIMANSHU SONI You could also give a small tax break to newly weds, and additional tax breaks for each successive child.

    • @whimsy-chan1188
      @whimsy-chan1188 Před 5 lety +5

      @KOTheWorld this is important. Women who take time off to have a child often face difficulty returning to work or discrimination with future career advancement and there is sometimes not enough childcare available to allow them to return to work at all. This can reduce a couples income which makes them reluctant to have children.

    • @ryrtyu9290
      @ryrtyu9290 Před 5 lety

      That wont work,people will not have so many kids as before.There's no reason for it.The only way a gorvement could make it's population grow again would be by been a dictatorship to force people to have children against their will.The entire world will decrease it's population,even in Africa and midle east will happens

    • @daysjours
      @daysjours Před 5 lety +1

      Raiyyan Khan more important is strong labor unions. In the USA and Europe from the 1940s to 80s unions were strong and their was s partnership between labor and capital. Workers who created the wealth of the corporation negotiated to share in it.. Now there is no partnership. Instead Corporations dictate to both workers and unfortunately to government. The only way is for there being a restoration of partnership.

  • @itsweaponX
    @itsweaponX Před 5 lety +8

    Great work! As a Korean American in a Kor company, this is the topic I interrogate my co workers most on. The answers in this video are similar to the ones I’ve heard thus far.

  • @swayzejess2869
    @swayzejess2869 Před 5 lety +12

    I feel like it’s here in the States as well. Once people reach a certain age, their is the pressure of settling down. But, many younger people don’t want marriage. I think it’s harder now to find a person that is like a soulmate. Also, many young people have other things to stress about, such as obtaining a good job. Many of us want to continue school or we have other things we want to do. I think in most countries, marriage for young people isn’t only not as important, but it’s also a difficult thing..

    • @upthedown1
      @upthedown1 Před 3 lety +2

      In U.S. mostly in the big cities people marry in their thirties. They still want to own a home. Most want to have kids. Homes in big cities are very expensive so they are moving to smaller states or towns where houses are more affordable. Everything is doable if you adjust your expectations.

  • @bruin4937
    @bruin4937 Před 5 lety +3

    This is a very good segment, thank you. Economics plays such a vitally important role in limiting or expanding people's life choices: either you can or cannot afford decent housing and children. One of the last interviewees in this segment really hit the nail on the head about the government having to step in and help make young adults' choice to have children more feasible, otherwise it won't happen. And, in that case, the government had better get ready to start building more assisted living facilities for old people without children to care for them, and programs to help keep older adults live safely in their communities.

  • @m00secat
    @m00secat Před 3 lety +5

    This was very insightful. I also think that the older you get the more you know about yourself and the world that you live in. As a result you have more information with which to consider if a child is someone you want to invite into the world. Plus making room in the life you've designed for yourself and for especially women who have to give up most of it to then center around the child it can be too much. I wanted kids when I was younger but as I got older I realised I was attracted to the fantasy of a family and actually the reality of it is just not for me. I would rather just live my life with peace and freedom.

  • @user-wu9vh3vm6p
    @user-wu9vh3vm6p Před 5 lety +155

    I'm Korean and my girlfriend is Japanese, I guess the case of Japan and Korean are different. Most of Japanese girls I met are kind of naive (They can be conquered just by our pure love). My partner accepted me even that I'm just graduated student and unemployed, meanwhile Korean girls are like Chinese women (they are over logical), They always talk about job, money and our salary all the time, I understand Korean women think like that because we Koreans have too high living standard and we think it's normal.
    My partner said that Most of Japanese guys are unromantic and cold (because of bushido culture) their patriarchal system is much worse than Korea. Japanese women are kind of household assistant for their husband. Cooking, and everything about childcare are full of wife's responsibility. So that Japanese women don't want to get married because of these situations, unromantic, cold husband and strict patriarchal system.

    • @justbeyourself2
      @justbeyourself2 Před 5 lety +24

      고양이_97
      yeah but Japan is a very wealthy country. Korea has 50% unemployment rate for ppl in their 20's currently. K-females not wrong about second-guessing marriages also strict patriarchal system even worse in Korea.

    • @user-wu9vh3vm6p
      @user-wu9vh3vm6p Před 5 lety +45

      @@justbeyourself2 I don't blame Korean women for being logical about getting everything settled down (house, car, certain-salary) before marriage or dating. Korea is a wealthy country too. It's about living standard that very different. We, Koreans have a very high living standard compared to Japan. As example: My girlfriend who is Japanese rarely spent her salary for fashion items nor skincare products, in contradict Koreans spent almost 30% their salary for fashion items (if we didn't get branded clothes, we bought a secondhand branded items or replicas, ) We are into a very high living standard and it's very normal for us because it's part of lifestyle

    • @TJay96
      @TJay96 Před 5 lety +2

      @@justbeyourself2 Wow that statistic is absolutely crazy

    • @shua.6718
      @shua.6718 Před 4 lety +4

      What is Bushido Culture? Just askin

    • @HwayHem
      @HwayHem Před 4 lety +10

      @@shua.6718 (in feudal Japan) the code of the samurai, stressing unquestioning loyalty and obedience and valuing honor above life.

  • @sophiepunzalan
    @sophiepunzalan Před 5 lety +88

    Omg!! This is a question I really wanted to be answered! I noticed a lot of K-stars whose already 30-40+ who still doesn't have a spouse 😅

    • @frankiec3659
      @frankiec3659 Před 4 lety +43

      The factors mentioned in this video don’t really apply to them though because they’re all wealthy. They could very easily afford to raise a child and support a family if they wanted to.

    • @Tony-fh3ur
      @Tony-fh3ur Před 4 lety +23

      they probably are having fun on the side......if u know what i am saying

  • @user-vo1wn6kf1v
    @user-vo1wn6kf1v Před 5 lety +4

    Please do more interview on this topic. (Part 2,3..)Few perspectives from Seoul city aren't enough. Please do from other parts of the country as well!
    That would be much better and appreciable.
    The topic is very interesting and important.

  • @breannaharris307
    @breannaharris307 Před 5 lety +6

    A really great topic that should also be cover is Single Mom's in South Korea and other countries like Japan with people who are from the younger generation and older generations giving their opinions on how it should be. As sex education is also falling in schools should also be topic

  • @npcimknot958
    @npcimknot958 Před 5 lety +209

    i think there is also a very traditional way of seeing marriage in asia- women stay home take care of house, kids...basically your dreams end, and its time to stop. and also i think people want to 'marry people they love' not out of requirements

    • @merrittpalmer4349
      @merrittpalmer4349 Před 5 lety +63

      You have a very stereotypical and ignorant view of Asian societies. In Korea and most of East Asia, almost all women go to university and get professional jobs. No one is stopping them from doing so. Korean men are subject to two years of military service during very sensitive and important years of their life and then have to compete with women in the job market who didn't go to military for two years. Also, it's not a bad thing if the women takes care of the house and kids. The reason women were traditionally caretakers is because the men were out working and making money. If the the father is working all day, who is supposed to take care of the children? Please think before saying dumb things.

    • @ConstantinKlose-sj4mb
      @ConstantinKlose-sj4mb Před 5 lety +40

      @@merrittpalmer4349 didn't you just suggest that the women take most jobs? Wouldn't that leave men the opportunity to stay at home with the kids?

    • @rockinchik06
      @rockinchik06 Před 5 lety +33

      I think you are partially right. Although many young ppl in their 20s & 30s don't have this view, their parents do. And Korean ppl really value their family and their opinion, so avoiding having to deal with that kind of pressure to have children soon and stay away home is another reason women are choosing not to marry.
      I have lived in Korea for a few years now and can, without a doubt, say that Korea is still a very sexist and patriarchal society unfortunately. Women are having a hard enough time accomplishing their dreams without this added pressure. Makes sense

    • @Cherryripe25
      @Cherryripe25 Před 5 lety +48

      @@merrittpalmer4349 So nowadays the woman might get an education equivalent to that of the man, and yet once she gets married she is still expected to leave her job to become a housewife full-time. And you're saying that's not because of traditional gender roles?

    • @merrittpalmer4349
      @merrittpalmer4349 Před 5 lety +8

      @@Cherryripe25 No she's not expected to... that's what this video is literally about. Women are not getting married and if they do, both the man and the woman in the marriage are opting out of having kids, which is why the birthrate is so low.

  • @silvervixen007
    @silvervixen007 Před 5 lety +32

    I can relate so much. When I was younger I really wanted to get married and have kids but the more I learnt about marriage, childbirth and making a living the more I feel appalled to do it.
    A good solution in Korea would be to provide more free things like education, or governmental fundings for retired people. Then more people would consider having kids.

    • @bellarose6873
      @bellarose6873 Před 5 lety +1

      I agree alot with this.

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před 5 lety +1

      I’m a tiny bit confused by what your reasoning is for providing such things for retired people? I might just be having a thick moment but how would that encourage the younger working people to have more children?

    • @bellarose6873
      @bellarose6873 Před 5 lety +2

      @@fetchstixRHD I feel like they were saying that if the government pays for retired people that it will take the weight off of younger people that they have to support their children and their parents
      But yet again that funding would be coming out of tax payers money so i guess there isn't much difference.
      *shrug*
      Sorry if I'm wrong

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před 5 lety +1

      StAn wENdy'S BiG FoReHEaD: Ahh, that’s fair enough, makes sense! Completely forgot about needing to take care of older family members...

    • @feloniousmonk3049
      @feloniousmonk3049 Před rokem

      The worst thing you can do is get the government into trying to solve YOUR problems. Nothing is free, like education or governmental funding. The Have Nots always want someone else to pay for the free handouts, when nothing is free, and the government sucks at anything they try to do or accomplish.

  • @SDRWORK
    @SDRWORK Před 4 lety +13

    What an interesting video! My mind was blown when I found out that everyone's thoughts on the topic was pretty much the same..
    I don't think I've ever spent more than 3 hours in a single YT video comment section before hehe!
    Interesting interview. Interesting comments from different people.

    • @alMeraki
      @alMeraki Před 4 lety +3

      So true I have seen the video and scrolling through comment section for about half an hour now..... This is insane!
      Asian boss come up with these kind of interviews.....

    • @shaheenparween2007
      @shaheenparween2007 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here .. I also reading all comments n what to know views of diff countries's youth..

  • @Noposwowskis
    @Noposwowskis Před 4 lety +80

    They are so right though, raising a child was easier when the world wasn't dying from a lack of resources and good people

    • @maketaco6683
      @maketaco6683 Před rokem

      but poor people in 3rd world nations have no resources yet have 10 kids. A woman in African has 38 kids. How is this possible?

  • @bean7496
    @bean7496 Před 4 lety +17

    The questions I get alot are:
    Do you know what the time is ?
    Why aren't you sleeping ?
    Have you done your homework ?
    Easy life of a schoolgirl

  • @imheroine9084
    @imheroine9084 Před 3 lety +5

    Koreans are talking about pressure about marriage in their 30's, while in Kazakhstan this topic begins from early 20's. Recently I've visited my female friend to congratulate her with her bd. And the elder mentioned about marriage. And hello we are 18. But personally no one is talking about it among people around me.

  • @_WhiteW0lf_
    @_WhiteW0lf_ Před 5 lety +8

    I hope my fellow Filipinos have the same mindset. One must be emotionally, psychologically & financially prepared before getting into marriage, having children early & planning a family. Though I may agree that those who have more should take care of the those who have less, the poor are taking advantage of this, creates more babies, get into marriage more than those able and well-off people who pay taxes that benefits more the poor. Living in itself is difficult but to live for and with someone who you should take responsibility puts more pressure. There's nothing wrong with wanting to live as a single especially if you are not capable and ready.

  • @protonquos2699
    @protonquos2699 Před 3 lety +18

    omg, korean drama make me blind about reality in korea :v

  • @morning4888
    @morning4888 Před 5 lety +38

    Having a kid for a country? Nonsense~

  • @lilJabbagirl7
    @lilJabbagirl7 Před 5 lety +9

    Yeah I'm living in Korea now and I hear these same comments from friends. Korea has lots and lots of societal pressures that they place upon their ppl especially their youth. In order to get a good job that pays a decent amount of money, you have to have went to a top notch school.
    I definitely agree that everything seems to be about money. Koreans do wedding packages here and of course they're mad expensive. When you attend a wedding of someone you're close to you're expected to give money.
    It's alot that goes into this issue and it sucks that it's like that. One guy said this is why they're increasing immigration. I wonder since the number of foreigners living in Korea are growing, how do the ppl of South Korea feel about Koreans of mixed race?

  • @sch6687
    @sch6687 Před 5 lety +85

    Germany has really low birth-rate as well, but financial income isn't the problem

    • @mustafaakkoclar1272
      @mustafaakkoclar1272 Před 4 lety +8

      germany is not low birth rate mate, syrians makes a lot, dont worry

    • @mustafaakkoclar1272
      @mustafaakkoclar1272 Před 4 lety +9

      @@MusicIsLegal really ? ı havent see any 4 wife muslim, im even live in muslim country

    • @MusicIsLegal
      @MusicIsLegal Před 4 lety +12

      @@mustafaakkoclar1272 Thats because you dont get the same benefits in your country as those people that live in western europe.

    • @erenmademewritethis9833
      @erenmademewritethis9833 Před 4 lety +8

      @@MusicIsLegal bro it's legit illegal to get 4 wifes lol I live in Muslim country too

    • @Cuyt24
      @Cuyt24 Před 4 lety +17

      Koreans make good money. Just they think they have to pay for private school lessons for their kids and pay for an expensive university instead of a public university. Many Koreans take huge loans out and gamble on real estate. The problem with Koreans is they all belive they should be rich and can't accept a middle class life. So many single Koreans complain about moeny yet buy luxury clothing items and buy expensive gifts their family to show off. They are always worried what others think of them.

  • @valarmorghulis8139
    @valarmorghulis8139 Před 5 lety +18

    I agree with these people I plan to get married in my 30s. I am 23 years old recently graduated from the University and I'm on my second job. I am preparing my future with getting a permanent job that pays well before getting married.
    From PH 🇵🇭

    • @yaobruce9174
      @yaobruce9174 Před 5 lety

      It is better to be married in your 20s. I notice many people in their 30s are not able to have a kid.

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 Před 4 lety

      Please don't wait,children are much sicker if they are born from older parents

  • @akj7
    @akj7 Před 5 lety +17

    I did a survey on why do people have kids and the answers i got was generally: "because kids are sweet", "Because, this is what couples do". Noone needs children nowadays and there are many ways to distract oneself.
    I do understand why people could want to get married as it create certainty about one's place in a relationship. Kids however, no!

    • @soonahero
      @soonahero Před 5 lety

      Jules A there is no certainty, marriage is at will you can just leave
      You can’t just abandon your 8 year old. That’s certainty.

    • @sb8095
      @sb8095 Před 5 lety

      @Jules A true

    • @Србомбоница86
      @Србомбоница86 Před 4 lety +2

      Ofcourse we need children you absolute dumbfuck ,this is dumbest comment I have EVER read smh

    • @frankiec3659
      @frankiec3659 Před 4 lety +4

      Life is a cycle. As a child, your parents take care of you and then later on down the line, you will become your parents caretaker. As people get older, they become weaker and can no longer take care of themselves, they need help just like a child would. So basically, if you don’t have children, there will be no one to take care of you when you’re old and feeble. Perhaps you’ll end up in a nursing home, but let me tell you, those are the saddest places on earth. I’ll never let my parents end up in one and I hope my future children won’t let me either.

    • @spongejin4531
      @spongejin4531 Před 3 lety

      @@frankiec3659 if nursing home are the saddest places on earth let it be you just need to stay there....kids have their valid reason why they send the parent to nursing home..maybe they working aboard or they couldn't take care of you well..be a selfish and self centred person its the worst people on earth too because burden the kids and grandchildren at home. depend on your luck & fate. good luck!

  • @airinji7104
    @airinji7104 Před 5 lety +3

    My korean husband is 34 yo and he has a LOT of friends and older friends who hasn’t gotten married yet, even his older cousins hasn’t too. And most of them don’t even have girl/boyfriend to begin with. When i asked them “are you interest in getting lover or married?” They have similar answers: “이미 사는거 힘들어 혼자” which means “i’m already struggling to live / to keep my own lifestyle let alone married” they tend to worry what life they would lead to after marriage: where would they stay, how’s their career end up to, how can they support their child’s education fee. And they also said it’s hard to find a good partner who hasn’t tend to pick a fight over money and bring all the in laws’s expectation into the partner alone.

  • @BofaDee33
    @BofaDee33 Před rokem +3

    I was born in Korea lived there for 18 years total but grew up in the states and went back. Country is just too small to have a lot more people in it. Wages are low, working hours are hard, Korean girls are very demanding. I think they are right it's probably too late but, it isn't a Korean issue it's a world wide issue. Probably for the best the way we are burning though resources and the environment. We need a great reset as far as amount of people on Earth, which will lead to affordable housing and the cost of goods going down. Wages will go up because of demand. More resources to go around and it is sad but in the end probably for the best.

  • @user-ll9mk3ep6v
    @user-ll9mk3ep6v Před 5 lety +5

    I'm korean. In short, I don't know why I should give up my comfortable life and high income for my children and spouses. I don't understand advanced countries with high birthrates(france and usa?).

    • @mohammedhassanshaik1413
      @mohammedhassanshaik1413 Před 3 lety

      The countries you mentioned have huge immigration from third world countries so that is why they have high birth rates

  • @michaeld.5183
    @michaeld.5183 Před 4 lety +6

    I think the last guy had a good point about the topic at hand: "income issues." I think if Korean people did not have to worry or focus in on funding, they would maybe want to get married and have children. However, I think some Korean people may still want to have an independent life, like some of the folks in this video. In America, where I live, I think too that there are people who don't want to have kids due to income issues, simply not wanting to have kids and more.

  • @cyrillius123
    @cyrillius123 Před rokem +1

    These interviewees are so open and freely giving of information. Kudos to them and the interviewer

  • @Fruehlingsbiene
    @Fruehlingsbiene Před 5 lety +1

    Very interesting interview!

  • @TheZahirProduction
    @TheZahirProduction Před 2 lety +3

    i lived in Malaysia , I am 27 now reaching my 30`s ..Living here people treat marriage it is like a must, a trend youngsters such as 20 are getting married ..some of them are not working and their parents said "they figure it by themselves" ironicly, divorce cases here increased , and most of them came from young marriages.. factors to be considered to get married for me is "CAN I PROVIDE FOR MY FAMILY" and "CAN MY FAMILY SURVIVES IF THE PANDEMIC HITS AGAIN" I lost my job for 2 months.. Luckily for me, the company reopens and tries to survive post pandemic..Owning your own home now is so dang expensive, these days

    • @adjiczgf8180
      @adjiczgf8180 Před 2 lety

      as indonesian, i think that's so wrong. malaysia is not in the position to make sedentary life with their neighbor lurking in their backyard. they really need decent patriotic minds that come from large demographic to protect their national sovereignty. greater sacrifice is needed for the future generation...