the last lesson reminded me of a question i've had for awhile.
it seems to me like crying (even publicly) is much more accepted in korean culture than it is here in america. for me, i haven't seen even some of my closest friends cry, ever. there's this stigma that "boys don't cry," and as such, men are generally considered weak if they cry for whatever reason.
maybe it is the same in korea, but it seems like every time i watch something on tv, somebody is crying (guys as well). everytime there is a surprise birthday party, the person cries. i've even seen it with some of my korean friends - it is almost like there are certain times where it is expected for you to cry. like i said before, i haven't seen some of my best female friends cry even once, and i've seen certain male korean celebrities cry more than 20 times on t.v.
am i completely off here? or has anyone else noticed this?
does anyone know what the korean view on crying is?
sorry this is really random, but it has been bugging me for awhile.