the reasons why more people are single is hard to pin down since as you mentioned there are a ton of em. k-dramas/pornography definitely help people cope, but as to why they're single in the first place, i think a lot of it has to do with a societal shift away from religion towards individualism (in the west at least)that isnt to say that people have to be religious to fall in love and whatnot of course, but the traditional places you'd meet a partner are all disappearing. from what i understand most people met their partner at church, work, or school. less people going to church, #metoo has the opposite genders tip-toeing around each other in the workplace, and i don't believe the current state of our higher education requires any comment, lol. that isn't to say that all those changes are inherently bad, but as a society we haven't found anything to replace them yet, aside from tinder... and k-dramas and pornography ofc
Back on topicHUUUGE news in China (or at least in the foreign scene). PU letters are no longer needed to secure a work visa, meaning the visa application process is now back to what it was pre-covid.Speculation on this is that flight availability will increase in the next few months...and dare I say it, quarantine will be reduced (though this one is still wishful thinking on my part).Why is this happening now? My educated guess from the ground is the economy is on the verge of tanking after the Shanghai lockdown, and China's most crucial foreign support in terms of business/manufacturing - Koreans, are leaving in droves either back home or to South East Asia (due to the unstable nature of lockdowns on a whim etc). When one major Korean company leaves, it takes hundreds of smaller businesses with it and hundreds/thousands of Korean families, who support the wealthier communities they live in financially (schools, restaurants, shopping malls etc). My guess is China isn't quite ready to lose this base yet as local jobs depend on them.
Not everyone starts on an E2 visa. I never had one.But it doesn't matter even if someone is on E2 for 10 years and then switches to an F. Count the 2 years from that point and it takes 2 years.
Not only E2 visa holders marry locals. Again, don't try to convince actual F visa holders that they are counting pennies at the end of each month. You have half made-up stories at best, by others and no firsthand experience of what is it like to support a family and raise kids. Please don't tell me how I live based on your beliefs.Also, the pay is NOT lower compared to 10 years ago. Do you think Korean families find it easy to make ends meet, buy a house and raise kids? Do you think anywhere in the World it would be easy to raise a family and get started in life? Don't come with ''it was different in the past''. Don't live in the past! It's no use to constantly grief over how it used to be.