🔒 Closed South Korea is Dying

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Expected daw na magcocollapse ang south korea by the Year 2060 dahil sa demographic crisis na nangyayari sa bansa nila.

Imagine last year 2024, 0.68 children per woman lang ang fertility rate nila at ito daw yung lowest ever recorded so far sa entire civilization sa mundo. And it keeps on lowering.

Malapit na mawala ang k-pop trend at ang samgyupsal.
 
weeeeeeeee? totoo ba yang tsismis mo or what?

While it's a dramatic statement, South Korea is facing significant challenges, particularly related to its rapidly aging and shrinking population, which could lead to economic stagnation and other societal problems. However, a complete "collapse" is an exaggeration, as the country still has a strong economy, robust infrastructure, and a relatively stable political system.

Here's a more nuanced look at the situation:

Challenges:
  • Demographic Crisis:
    South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate and one of the fastest-aging populations, leading to a shrinking workforce and a growing burden on the elderly.

  • Economic Impact:
    The decline in the working-age population could lead to slower economic growth, potentially even a permanent recession, as fewer people are available to produce and consume goods.

  • Social Strain:
    An aging population will put a strain on social security, healthcare, and other public services, potentially leading to financial and social challenges.

  • Political Instability:
    Recent events, like the 2024 South Korean martial law crisis, highlight potential vulnerabilities in the political system.
Factors Suggesting a More Gradual Transition:
  • High Level of Productivity:
    Despite the shrinking workforce, South Korea has a high level of productivity, meaning each individual can produce more than in the past.

  • Strong Economy:
    South Korea has a relatively strong and diversified economy, particularly in technology and manufacturing.

  • Adaptability:
    South Korea has a history of adapting to challenges and has implemented various policies to address its demographic issues, such as incentives for having children.

  • International Support:
    South Korea benefits from strong alliances and trade relationships with other countries.
In Conclusion:
South Korea is facing a complex set of challenges, particularly related to its demographics, which could lead to economic stagnation and social strain. However, the country has a strong economy, robust infrastructure, and a relatively stable political system, and is taking steps to address the demographic challenges. While a "collapse" is unlikely, a period of slower growth and potentially increased social challenges is a more realistic prospect.
 
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ACTUALLY YES! MADAMING hanap et111tz ng mga koreano kasi hindi sa kanila open ang BI/Ga.y kaya hindi sila makaamin kaya mrami nag suicide(baka kasi hindi mo alam po) same with girls
hehe walang masama sa pagiging gay, magmahal ka lang ng kung sinong gusto mo, spread your büttchèeks, not hate hehe

Better pa tayo sa kanila. Yung ibang Korean dito na sa Pilipinas nakatira.
hehe yes we're getting better demographically, alam mo ba na bumaba din ang fertility rate ng ph after covid, siguro dahil na rin sa isolation at depression, nag iba ang brain chemistry ng mga middle aged people, marami na ang ayaw na magkaanak, mas gusto nalang mag alaga ng aso at pusa hehe
 
actually kaya yung iba umaalis nadin sa korea e. kasi hanap nila kapwa ettz hahaahah mga pilipino haahhha joke po
hehe yung mga lalaki nagiging bakla, tapos yung mga babae nawawalan na ng interes makipagtalik sa mga lalaki kasi either bakla or juts ang notch hehe
 
Hindi DAHIL SA HIRAP NG BUHAY DIN KAYA malaking tulong yung COVID WAR SANA NGA MAY part 2 para bawal lumabas. :(
hehe kaya nga, masyado nang boring ang mundo, kaya excited din sana ako if totoong mangyayari na magcocollapse talaga ang south korea demographically, para naman may entertainment tayo, watch the world burn ika nga hehe
 
you can't conclude by just looking on a single trend, try to look at the distribution of their boy to girl ratio, if this ratio shifts in favor of girls then definitely it will drag the birth rate to the ground
 
yung totoong problema lang talaga nang Japan at Korea ay yung kaunti nalang gusto mag trabaho sa mga factories nila at iba pang mga sektor na mga "manual labor", kaya nga patok na patok ngayun mga OFW sa mga bansang yan.

still Japan at Korean ay number one parin sa larangan nang automotive at semi conductor at chip industry... China is also saying na mali yung 1 child policy nila at expected na kukulangin sila nag workforce in the near future.
 
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