South Korea Giving NEETbux to Incels Over 25

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The condition is known as “hikikomori”, a Japanese term that roughly translated means, “to pull back”. The government wants to try to make it easier for those experiencing it to leave the house to go to school, university or work.

Included in the programme announced this week, which expands on measures announced in November, is a monthly allowance for living expenses for people aged between nine and 24 who are experiencing extreme social withdrawal. It also includes an allowance for cultural experiences for teenagers.

About 350,000 people between the ages of 19 and 39 in South Korea are considered lonely or isolated – about 3% of that age group – according to the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.
 
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Love this move. How else are they gonna convince them to work a 69 hour work week? @Klaus Schwab @Crusile
 
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under 25 noob

but wtf age 9. why's the govt so incompetent with everything? it should be 18 to 25, u can't be hikimoro if ur still going to school
 
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you need a good 50 bandz just to rent an apartment

talked to my friend and his parents gave him 150k for a deposit for his apartment. that’s about average
 
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doesn’t do much

you need a good 50 bandz just to rent an apartment

talked to my friend and his parents gave him 150k for a deposit for his apartment. that’s about average
wtf lol housing market is fucked
 
legit money
 
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The condition is known as “hikikomori”, a Japanese term that roughly translated means, “to pull back”. The government wants to try to make it easier for those experiencing it to leave the house to go to school, university or work.

Included in the programme announced this week, which expands on measures announced in November, is a monthly allowance for living expenses for people aged between nine and 24 who are experiencing extreme social withdrawal. It also includes an allowance for cultural experiences for teenagers.

About 350,000 people between the ages of 19 and 39 in South Korea are considered lonely or isolated – about 3% of that age group – according to the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs.
SQUISHY SQUISHY!!!
 
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Time to make the move to South Korea
 

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