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🔗 Watch the full video HERE: https://dvtv.ink/michaela_lee “The pressure to succeed in South Korea basically starts at prenatal age, so mothers read and sing to their children before they are born. Kindergarten is not about playing, but about educating children, so that when they start elementary school, they can read, write and count. You won't see them on the playground during the day,” says Koreanist Michaela Lee, who headed the Czech Center in Seoul and got married in South Korea. According to her, the series Squidward Tentacles, the second season of which is being broadcast by Netflix at Christmas, tries to capture local society. “The main character would deserve contempt in Korea. There are a lot of similarly brutal films in Korean cinema, and the Korean hero is often practically immortal.” 🎥 SUBSCRIBE TO THE BEST INTERVIEWS ON YOUTUBE: https://dvtv.ink/YouTube 👁 Follow us on Facebook: / dvtv.cz 📸 We are also on Instagram: / dvtv 💬 You can also find us on X /Twitter/: / dvtvcz 🎙 Subscribe to us as podcasts via RSS in your apps: https://dvtv.ink/podcasty