Quote from: TortureHuman on October 15, 2021, 05:20:44 AMForever remember China is the most heightism country at present all over the world mate. Korea is just placing more emphasises on heights and appearnces but still less than China, at least I have never heard of Korean swear words to insult and scorn short guys(maybe just like 'short', 'skinny', 'weak' and similar stuffs, but still no 'disabilities' stuffs) while Chinese millenials are now even persuading short guys to kill themselves especially on Internet and it has become a bandwagon(The Chinese word persuading short guys to commit suicide is '重开', namely 'Chong Kai'. I swear to God I'm not joking or deliberately tarnishing my compatriots cuz that's really a matter of fact). It's not a good move to think Korea is the most heightism country just bc their cosmetic surgeries are second advanced in the world.
PS:It's interesting when it comes to the etymology of 'Chong Kai'. This word derived from LOL and it was used to tell the players to exit the game and restart another new game. And as Internet extends the meanings of this word, it happens to be used to persuade innocent web users to commit suicide cuz they've got some disadvantages over normal ppl, like being short, being ugly, being poor, being not smart and etc. But I can conclude being short is most likely to be persuaded to Chong kai cuz it's the most solid disadvantage lasting for a lifetime unless you can make up you mind to do LL.
Eitherway, this word is very very psychologically harmful and it's also kinda relevant to Buddism's reincarnations but no matter the reincarnations are fabricated or not, asking someone inferior to 'restart' his 'life game' is really screwing up and I think that's why Chineses are always considered as the most rude and impolite people by the whole world.
What height would I need to be in Chinese millennial generation for people to say "重开" to me? Below 175cm and people will make fun? What height will make people say bad stuff to you?