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❤️ NatepannBuzz· translated 1d ago

K-Eldest Daughter Stereotypes: Are They Still True in Modern Korea?

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TL;DR — IN KOREAN VIBES

The 'K-eldest daughter' stereotype is a well-known and often debated topic in Korea, frequently associated with traditional family expectations. This post went viral by directly challenging these deeply ingrained assumptions, resonating with many who feel modern family dynamics have changed.

내주변에 장녀도 있고 막내고 있고 외동도 있는데 성격은 걍 사바사임

진짜 고생하면서 자란 집이면 모르겠는데 요즘시대에 그냥저냥 적당한 집안이면 솔직히 첫째나 둘째나 별 차이 없는듯

난 외동은 아닌데 외동에 대한 편견 봐도 공감은 안감

성격 이상한 애라도 그게 딱히 형제관계랑은 상관없는것같음

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K-장녀
K-eldest daughter
A term referring to the eldest daughter in a Korean family, often associated with traditional expectations of responsibility, sacrifice, and care for younger siblings and parents.
네이트 판
Nate Pann
A popular South Korean online forum where users anonymously share stories, ask for advice, and discuss various social issues, often leading to viral trends.
사바사
person-by-person
A common Korean internet slang abbreviation for '사람 바이 사람' (saram by saram), meaning 'it depends on the person' or 'everyone is different'.
장녀
eldest daughter
The first-born daughter in a family, who traditionally holds a significant role and often carries responsibilities for the household and younger siblings in Korean culture.
막내
youngest children
The youngest child in a family. In Korean culture, the youngest often receives a lot of affection and sometimes has a reputation for being spoiled or carefree.
외동
only children
Refers to a child who has no siblings. In Korea, there are sometimes specific stereotypes or assumptions associated with only children's personalities or upbringing.
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