Which is prettier korean or japanese
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Customize Sidebar Japan or Korea: who has hotter girls? Post a Reply. I really prefer more Americanized ones, like Korean-Americans. It's like an entirely different group of its own, as mentally and culturally, they are different from both Koreans and "Americans". As an expert, I'll break it down to you in details.
People don't expect foreigners to speak Korean. The night scene is crazy. If you got right places in Korea, you'll find many hotties, which I can introduce to you once you make up your mind. You are often required to work outside the working hours. Also some girls are reluctant to date caucasians.
They expect you to speak Japanese to you even if you're a foreigner. You won't be having much fun in Japan with small amount of money. But seriously, who decides to go overseas for a year just over pretty girls? You'll find pretty girls everywhere.
Guys, don't start a flame war here ;D. On March 20 1tym wrote: As an expert, I'll break it down to you in details. More like bad teeth, which is a turn off for me.
I hear some japanese keep it like that because it is trendy at times. On March 20 Klogon wrote: More like bad teeth, which is a turn off for me. Japanese girls don't have bad breath. I don't know if you met one with bad breath, but that doesn't mean Japanese girls have bad breath in general. You'll find girls with bad breath in any country so stop generalising.
I've encountered some Koreans with bad breath due to large comsuption of kimch and tobacco. You'll find many on the crowded train. Japanese girls with bad teeth is partially true but I doubt that it was ever a trend nor ever will be.
But trust me — no country is like the other, even those that are geographically right next to each other. Take, for instance, Japanese and Korean beauty standards. Japan and South Korea are neighbors with only a few hundred kilometers between its closest points. The two countries have intertwined histories with each other. Even parts of their culture are based off one another.
But when it comes to beauty, there is a big difference between the Japanese beauty standards vs. Korean beauty standards. Take note that this is not a generalization or stereotyping of these two cultures, though, as some Japanese and Korean people might have a different idea of beauty compared to what is currently popular and trending. The criteria of a beautiful Japanese man and woman is someone with light flawless skin and foreign-looking facial features.
This may be rooted in their history of Japanese geishas serving as the standard for beauty. Women must be slim and petite, have curly eyelashes, double eyelids, long legs, and a quiet personality.
Any white guy who has been in a relationship with both Japanese and Korean women at any point in their lives know how very different they are from each other. It really came as a big shock to me.
Keep in mind that I grew up deep in the American Midwest, and up until my late teens I thought all Asian people were pretty much the same. It never even occurred to me to ask important questions. My education about the differences between Japanese and Korean women came as soon as I started to meet them, and as you can imagine, my early dating years were disastrous to say the least.
This actually came as a really big shock to me. The first Japanese woman I ever met online was Akiko, a very modest and polite gal from Nagoya. This was my first experience with Japanese culture, and right away I was amazed by her careful and thoughtful approach to every word she wrote. You can adjust your cookie settings , otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Press More More. Do u think japanese girl more beautiful than korean?
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