Too many young people are abused by Korean dramas, and the real Korea is completely different from what Shu Ya thought, which she only realized after she got married.

After marriage, Shu Ya returned to South Korea with Park Kyung-soo. Full of joy, she thought that she would live the life in TV dramas from now on, but the reality gave her a blow.

First of all, the family concept of Koreans is completely different from that of China today.Do you know how mother-in-law treated daughter-in-law in the old society?Korean mother-in-law is like that.

Nowadays, after a girl in China marries into her in-law's family, she says one thing, and dare not pick the moon if she wants the stars.Cooking, laundry, and tidying up the room do not need to be done by the husband or the parents-in-law.In South Korea, once you marry into the man's family, as long as you live under the same roof as your parents-in-law, the daughter-in-law will have to do all the dirty work in the family.Not to mention, if you don't do it well, you will be scolded. If you encounter a particularly strict mother-in-law, you will even beat someone with your hands.

Shu Ya was very unfortunate. After marrying into Pu Jingxiu's house, she lived in a big house with her parents-in-law.Fortunately, her mother-in-law was quite reasonable, and made things difficult for Shu Ya if she didn't come up, but even so, Shu Ya could clearly feel the unfriendly gaze from the other party.

Moreover, South Korea has a lot of etiquette, which is more excessive than those in the Qing Dynasty.Every morning, I have to get up before my parents-in-law, and then make breakfast. After my parents-in-law get up, I have to greet them, and after they take care of me, I have to take care of my husband’s travel clothes, etc. Wait, in short, everything that happened to Shuya is different from what she imagined at the beginning, one is heaven and the other is underground.

What makes Shu Ya feel even more uncomfortable is that she first came to Korea and did not have a stable job. Park Kyung-soo's mother always complained that Shu Ya was lazy and lazy, and put the burden of supporting the family on her son's shoulders. Going on like this is not an option, so I started to go out to find a job in a different way.

But in South Korea, which is already overcrowded, there are so many jobs left for a foreigner like Shu Ya. After searching for half a month, Leng couldn't find any job.Seeing that the money she brought from China was about to be spent, Shu Ya was extremely anxious.

Not to mention, in the past, going to Korean barbecue to eat barbecue was Shuya's biggest hobby (a foodie), but it was only after I actually arrived in Korea that I realized that all I could eat here were kimchi.That's right, kimchi!If you want to eat meat, it is more difficult than going to heaven, because the price of meat is extremely expensive.

After chatting with Shu Ya, I found out sadly that living in Korea is expensive, food is expensive, and labor is expensive.It's no wonder that the country doesn't have any resources, most of them are imported, and then sold to all over the world after deep processing, so it's normal for them to be expensive.

Even for mothers who have given birth to babies, the maximum at home is to use beef thigh bones to cook a pot of soup, which is considered a very high-end tonic.

To eat fruit is to cut it open. Have you ever seen a pear cut into several pieces, and then everyone eats a piece?

To eat the most common long bean sprouts here, you have to pick off the sharp ends and make it into bean sprout rice. This is something Shuya can't accept no matter what.

As for food like dumplings and steamed buns, unless Shu Ya made it herself, otherwise, if she relied on buying, one meal would cost Pu Jingxiu three days' wages.

What is the happiness index?I personally think that if you can afford food, dress warmly, sleep soundly, and have good public security, you are considered happy.But look at Shu Ya, besides eating kimchi, she still eats kimchi; although she is well dressed, it is only the few sets of clothes she bought when she got married, plus the few sets she brought from China; as for sleeping soundly, Being reprimanded by her mother-in-law every day, whoever it is, can't sleep well; there is also law and order. There are many poor people in South Korea, how can law and order be better?

So I would like to advise those Korean girls, wake up, don't take Korean dramas as the real state of Korea. To put it bluntly, Korean dramas are advertisements, and reality is the curative effect.

On the way to find a job one day, Shu Ya met Pu Jingxiu drinking with his friends in a tavern.The other party also saw himself, so he invited himself in for a sit down.

Through the introduction, Shu Ya learned that Pu Jingxiu's friend is called Jin Zhezhi, who is currently running a company, so he is young and promising.It's just that the other party looked at her in a strange way, and Shu Ya couldn't tell what kind of feeling it was.

Jin Zhezhi looked very gentlemanly, pulled the chair away and invited Shu Ya to sit down, and asked Shu Ya what he wanted to eat.Not to mention, in the process of talking with each other, the other party kept boasting about Shuya's temperament, which was many times stronger than those Korean women who had plastic surgery.

Maybe it’s because Jin Zhezhi’s words are very pleasant. Park Jingxiu drank a lot of baijiu that day (Koreans usually drink some soju when eating, but their soju has a very low alcohol content, which is similar to our beer).While drinking, Pu Jingxiu yelled and rushed to the bathroom. It seemed that she was really drunk and vomited there.

Just after Park Jingxiu left his seat, Jin Zhezhi immediately changed his cynical expression, and said to Shu Ya very seriously: "You shouldn't come to Korea. You must know that Korean daughter-in-laws are very difficult to be."

Some people just have this ability, every word can hit the weakest part of your heart fiercely.

Seeing Shu Ya's helpless expression, Jin Zhezhi continued: "You shouldn't marry Park Kyung Soo, let alone go back to Korea with him." Having said that, he quickly took out a business card from his pocket and handed it over , "This is my business card, please keep it, if you need anything, you can call me anytime."

Perhaps it was the other party's concern and consideration that made Shu Ya, who was far away in a foreign land, feel the long-lost warmth, so Shu Ya did not reject the other party's kindness, but put away Jin Zhezhi's business card, and then waited for her husband to come back with the other party.

It's been almost half a year since they got married, but Shu Ya still hasn't been able to find a decent job. Park Jingxiu's mother started not to show Shu Ya a good face. Everyone and the like, Shu Ya's ears are almost callused.

It is said that blessings and misfortunes never come singly, and as Shu Ya spent all her savings, her mother-in-law became more and more difficult for her.

That morning, before dawn, Shu Ya got up to make breakfast. After waking up her parents-in-law, she said hello, and then began to iron Pu Jingxiu's work clothes for the day.

I don't know what happened to her mother-in-law that day, she stood beside Shu Ya and sneered, she started cursing and swearing, even talking about how lazy the Chinese are, and how the people in your wife's family don't understand etiquette. Say it all.

to be continued

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