'We don't lock anything': Man shares experience of safe public spaces in South Korea
India, June 22 -- A post shared on X has led to conversations about public trust and everyday safety in South Korea, after a man described his experience of living there with his wife and daughter. In his post, he spoke about small, ordinary moments that felt strikingly different from what many people are used to elsewhere.
The user shared that he has been living in South Korea for the past month with his family. He wrote, "We just leave the stroller outside if we go into any place because no one is going to steal it. I met a friend for lunch. He rode his bicycle and just left it outside in an alley without a lock. It was still there two hours later. Another friend mistakenly left his phone on a park bench. When he returned four hours la...
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