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@chieFJT@justfr4nthings@mii_kim28969 Generally, when Koreans refer to "white skin" or "Caucasian" themselves, they are referring to their skin tone, not their race. The translator is malfunctioning depending on the context. If I say "bright skin," it translates to "light skin."
@justfr4nthings@roid1911@mii_kim28969 Btw, I don’t understand Korean but this post of yours translated in Japanese says Caucasian look is the beauty standard in Korea.
It might help if you use the term ‘fair skin’ or ‘light skin tone’ if you don’t mean Koreans want the look of Caucasian.
@justfr4nthings@chieFJT@mii_kim28969 Since we have lived this way for thousands of years, we are not well aware of discrimination based on race or skin color. There are only preferences. That is likely why cultural clashes like this occur.
@chieFJT@roid1911@mii_kim28969 Brazil is a very diverse country. We have the largest Japanese population outside Japan, a large Lebanese diaspora, and people with European, African, Indigenous, Middle Eastern and Asian ancestry. Because of that, discussions about race and skin color are often important topics.
@justfr4nthings@chieFJT@mii_kim28969 Historically, although people from China, Central Asia, India, Vietnam, and Persia steadily flowed into Korea, they were in minority numbers; therefore, there is a history that followed acceptance, the prohibition of existing culture, and assimilation.
@justfr4nthings@chieFJT@mii_kim28969 After that, about 40% of the population flowed into Korea from Central Asia and Siberia, while the rest came from India, Vietnam, and other places. During that process, many also crossed over from Korea to Japan, and this continued from 7,000 years ago to 1,500 years ago.
@justfr4nthings@chieFJT@mii_kim28969 13,000 years ago, the sea between Korea, China, and Japan was land. People lived there, but as temperatures warmed and the sea receded, the land separated into Korea, China, and Japan; currently, about 55% of the Korean population has inherited that DNA.
@justfr4nthings@mii_kim28969 뭔가 번역 문제 같은데 서구권에서 인종 우월성 이론 나오면서 사용한 색깔 놀이와는 상관 없고, 깨끗하고 투명한 피부를 한국인 포함 동북아 사람들은 원하는 것이고, 사실 피부가 쉽게 타는 편이라 피부 트러블이 발생하기 쉬운 것.
아프리카 사람 조차도 햇볕을 직사로 받는 것은 피부에 좋지않다.