It depends on the person. It would be unfair to say all Koreans are prejudice against half white half Koreans. Just because one person has a certain opinion it does not mean it is every ones opinion. For example if you thought blue was the greatest color in the world that doesn't mean every one thinks that, they may prefer green.
Yes, for the most part Koreans love white people. I am not sure how open most Koreans are to interracial dating but they usually like talking to foreigners who are white.
East Asians, including Koreans came from the lineage of Caucasians; they inherited straight hair and fair skin from them. They're not trying to be 'white'... a lot of them are 'white' as they inherited fair skin from Caucasians. Also, i'm a Korean myself ansd the answer is really simple: Koreans just simply prefer and strongly think that 'white skin' is really nice-looking and much prettier than dark skin, while white people in Europe and the United States prefer tanned skin.
Koreans are people too, so it depends on every person...... but their flag colors are black white blue and red?
Prejudice
Many Koreans are of medium height (less than 180 cm), slightly stocky build, black hair, brown or hazel eyes and a light brown complexion. Some are taller, shorter, balder, and heavier or lighter with white or bald hair.
the jury's decision
not just Koreans wear white when someone is dead. white is the symbol of pureness and happiness. so, it like reminiscing the happy ang good memories that the dead one had when he or she is still living. those in south east Asia are fond of this tradition.
Their own background. Kurdish people have no connection to Lebanon. They are certainly not "Oriental" in appearance, like the Koreans, and bear much greater similarity to the Persians. They are not ethnically Turkish.
Discriminating against someone specifically because they are white is racist. So yes, it can be considered racism.
9th Korean Infantry Division. Served in Vietnam where my avaiation company worked for them. Wonderful people.
yes he is said only makes clothes for white people but we still buy it
The South Korean flag is black, white, blue and red. The North Korean flag is red, blue and white. The flag of the Korean Empire was white, blue and orangey red.