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Player Heung-Min Son (손흥민)

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2-3 sounds about right. I think Ward prowse scored 4 this season (?) and he's the best at it out there.

But yeah, good point in fairness. If he takes a few and they're looking like they're actually a threat, stick with him. Kane's are pathetic and Dier doesn't really worry the keeper, so unless Eriksen arrives nobody else is particularly threatening on them.


Eriksen got to a point where he couldn't kick the ball 3 feet off he ground, not sure he's he answer
 
His father had another interview and reiterated that his son is not world class. He wants him to get better at everything at least 10% more first. What a humble person.
trust me, that's not humility. That's the typical overly demanding asian parenting. Being seen as demanding is a kind of humble-brag in itself.
 
lol it's not because he's demanding more. Humility is a big cultural thing in Korea. No one explicitly brags about anything there.
I guess you can say it's both. Asian parents are absolutely fucked in the head when it comes to expectations/demands on their children. It's also important to constantly display actions/words of humility.
 
Don't generalize... Most parents are not like that. I have barely seen any tiger parents around.
It's definitely more of a thing over there. Stats don't lie. Kids packed into hagwons after school, forced into "respectable" careers, etc. The ridiculous suicide rate among teens and young adults. etc etc.
 
It's definitely more of a thing over there. Stats don't lie. Kids packed into hagwons after school, forced into "respectable" careers, etc. The ridiculous suicide rate among teens and young adults. etc etc.

It's the society, not the parents. Also, you can't really compete with other kids if you don't go to Hagwon. Most kids go to Hagwon on their own, not because they are forced to by their parents.. Don't talk as if you know shit when you don't.. Have you even lived in South Korea? I lived my entire childhood there so I know what I am talking about.
 
It's the society, not the parents. Also, you can't really compete with other kids if you don't go to Hakwon. Most kids go to Hakwon on their own, not because they are forced to by their parents.. Don't talk as if you know shit when you don't.. Have you even lived in South Korea? I lived my entire childhood there so I know what I am talking about.
So it's the society not the parents... is that a meaningful distinction? So kids in Asia are that much more driven to succeed at high school age than in the west that they voluntarily go to hours of extra schooling after their regular school days are done? There's no other dynamic at play?


So this kind of stuff just exists in a vacuum?

Son himself has talked plenty about the punishing regime his dad put him through. He's always said he's thankful for it, but it was nonetheless quite extreme.
 
So it's the society not the parents... is that a meaningful distinction? So kids in Asia are that much more driven to succeed at high school age than in the west that they voluntarily go to hours of extra schooling after their regular school days are done? There's no other dynamic at play?


So this kind of stuff just exists in a vacuum?

Son himself has talked plenty about the punishing regime his dad put him through. He's always said he's thankful for it, but it was nonetheless quite extreme.

Did I deny the high suicidal rates? Stay on topic.. wtf..
You said it's all on their parents, when it's not. Students just can't keep up with everything they need to study for college entry exam + school exams unless they go to Hagwon. Do you even know how expensive these Hagwons are? Many kids really want to go but they can't because they are poor.

You obviously don't understand how big this college exam (aka Suneung) is in South Korea. Most students believe the result of that exam determines their futures, and sadly, it is true. It's the society that forces students to study their asses off to go to good colleges. Again, live in South Korea first and see how their entire society works.. I went through this hell myself, so stop talking as if you know better..

Son also never said his father tiger-parented him. He said he made him train hard and he is where he is today because of him. There's a clear difference between tiger-parenting and good parenting to help kids to achieve their dreams.

Son in fact said his dad warned him multiple times it would be tough when he said he wanted to be a soccer player. And Son also agreed that he would do all of the hard trainings to achieve his dreams.. His dad did not "force" him to be a soccer player just because he was demanding. He trained him hard to help him achieve his dreams..
 
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Did I deny the high suicidal rates? Stay on topic.. wtf..
You said it's all on their parents, when it's not. Students just can't keep up with everything they need to study for college entry exam + school exams unless they go to Hagwon. You obviously don't understand how big this college exam (aka Suneung) is in South Korea. Most students believe the result of that exam determines their futures, and sadly, it is true. It's the society that forces students to study their asses off to go to good colleges. Again, live in South Korea first and see how their entire society works.. I went through this hell myself, so stop talking as if you know better..
Chill the fuck out man. You've taken a frankly harmless comment about Asian society, and Asian parents being overly driven and demanding towards their kids and turned it into some weird flex about how well you're acquinted with Korean culture.

I never said it was just parents. Asian society, including South and South-east Asia have this in common with Korea. Parents, and elders garner much more respect and authority than they do in the west. You hardly need to snort flaming hot shin nooldes to know that.

I know about the crazy make or break college entrance exam in Korea, it exists in China and other parts of Asia too. It's still a product of the hyper-cometitive culture, and pushy parents is a part of it.
 
Chill the fuck out man. You've taken a frankly harmless comment about Asian society, and Asian parents being overly driven and demanding towards their kids and turned it into some weird flex about how well you're acquinted with Korean culture.

I never said it was just parents. Asian society, including South and South-east Asia have this in common with Korea. Parents, and elders garner much more respect and authority than they do in the west. You hardly need to snort flaming hot shin nooldes to know that.

I know about the crazy make or break college entrance exam in Korea, it exists in China and other parts of Asia too. It's still a product of the hyper-cometitive culture, and pusy parents is a part of it.

You generalized about Asian parents. That's clearly a prejudice. That's not "harmless".
 
You generalized about Asian parents. That's clearly a bias. That's not "harmless".
well, it's true. Generally speaking Asian parents have more narrow and higher expectations of their kids. General doesn't mean universal.

Asian also doesn't mean just Korean.
 
Chill the fuck out man. You've taken a frankly harmless comment about Asian society, and Asian parents being overly driven and demanding towards their kids and turned it into some weird flex about how well you're acquinted with Korean culture.

I never said it was just parents. Asian society, including South and South-east Asia have this in common with Korea. Parents, and elders garner much more respect and authority than they do in the west. You hardly need to snort flaming hot shin nooldes to know that.

I know about the crazy make or break college entrance exam in Korea, it exists in China and other parts of Asia too. It's still a product of the hyper-cometitive culture, and pushy parents is a part of it.

It wasn't at all

Can't be out here generalising and not expect people to pull you up on it, it may not have been your intention but it comes across as prejudice, that's how I read it.
 
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