80% of Japanese polled believe hallyu will end in 4 years
On the 15th, the Korean newspaper “Seoul Economics” published a survey polling over 3600 people from 9 countries, including Japan, China, the United States, and France. The newspaper reported that over 60% of those polled believe hallyu would end in 4 years. By country, those in Japan who believed it would end in 4 years answered by 80%, Taiwan by 77%, China by 73%, and France by 64%.
According to the same article, 20.5% of those polled cited the reason hallyu would not continue to last long was that “The contents are standard and easy to get tired of.” Furthermore, in terms of K-POP, groups having the same dance and looks, and in terms of drama having the same birth, immorality, revenge, and similar storylines, all were identified as reasons.
Korean netizens have also responded to the article, with one side bearing optimistic views: “I believe we can solve the problem.” “If there’s a problem let’s fix it.” However, critical views were also shared: “You guys finally get it? No one watches dramas except old ladies.” “The guys who show contempt for the Japanese and South East Asians are the problem.” “Koreans don’t have enough creativity. Let’s reflect on it.”
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Well, newer groups are becoming pretty much all alike if you ask me.
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