This is a Korean newspaper in the 1970's. At that time, We frequently used Chinese characters mixed with Hangul like Japan.
What do you think about that anons?
>>68064583
You are a language thief, dirty gook.
>>68064583
I think it's good you dropped that retarded shit.
It could pass as an obscvre black metal demo cassette cover.
Why is 불가피 in Hangul instead of 不可避
What if you do that today on online forums? Is it seen as pretentious?
>>68065076
Yes. Young Koreans are lazy entitled morons like millennials everywhere with no respect for tradition or discipline
>>68064583
Looks aesthetic, and also mitigates the confusion between homonyms; since Hangul was made to look good next to Hanja and eventually replace it. But I understand the sentiment of wanting to distance yourselves from thw Chinese, after all.
You'll come back
They always do.
>>68064583
Wow there are simplified/old jap variant characters such as
贊》賛 ,舉》擧(挙)
Chinese simplification: 赞 举
>>68064583
not all but i can understand the meanings of the most kanjis.
>>68064583
Didnt better korea got rid of them?
>>68065582
Yeh, best Korea hates having any sort of foreign influence, they even introduced native words to replace a some Sino-Korean words.
>>68064583
I kinda of like the unique phonetic one. It has a more distinctive appearance. When you see it you know "that's Korean" whereas Japanese looks like a more pointy blocky Chinese.
>>68065415
North Korea banned the use of hanji since 1948.
>>68065125
That's just because you're progressively becoming more Americanized with each passing year. :^)