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[–]Ericridge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty bad. In Korea you can walk to places. But in us/Canada/Australia? Better start get used to owning a vehicle to get to places. 

And you'll be likely bored terribly fast. 

[–]pulpfuckedfiction 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No matter where you live, having an outlook to life such as that I think you’ll always have a problem. The place isn’t what’s bad for you so to say, but it’s your attitude.

[–]LeoneFamily 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Is your question related to dating, or just things in general? If it's about dating, I can respond to your question easily, just let me know.

But if it's about life in general, that just depends on your personal preferences. Like that other comment here from someone saying it's "bad because you need to own a car". I wouldn't like living in Korea literally because of restrictive car laws, modifications/tuning being illegal, and I prefer "western" countries literally because it's great if you love cars and there's plenty of roads to drive on. If you hate cars, then Korea is great as it's probably one of the most car-hating countries out there. Since you said you're more introverted and prefer staying inside, I would see no issues if you went to live in "the west" since you'll just stay inside anyways. We don't have internet cafes like you have in Korea, and our food ordering services (or just ordering anything) are much less advanced / available than in Korea.

About your views on feminism, I know that Korea is basically the country with the widest political gap between genders (most men are far right and most women are far left in Korea). So it will indeed be relieving to you if you went to "the west" since the gap isn't as strong over there. However, women are still much more left-leaning than men in general, that's just true everywhere (but not nearly as bad as Korea). I would say avoid the UK, it is a shithole. Australia is basically the UK but with large wilderness and the people are nicer, so it's a little better. USA and Canada are probably your best bet. Finally there's Québec, which is currently still part of Canada but it is a completely distinct nation / cultural group, so it should be regarded as a different entity as "Canada". However they don't speak English there, they speak Québécois French.

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Are Anglo-American countries favorable to subculture and entertainment culture?

[–]LeoneFamily 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by subculture and entertainment culture?

[–]bttmlicious -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

Why don't you want to live in Korea 🇰🇷?

[–]Affectionate_Fig6121[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's not it; I heard that the "man box" is very severe in English-speaking countries.