Have you ever been to South korea?
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In your experience, is there respect/adoration for the ruling family from the general public?
How are you accessing the internet? My understanding was that there was only an extremely restricted intranet.
Do you use Red Star OS?
Do most north Koreans know that the world is not like what they are told?
No ... I have acess to Internet and I see lot of things from the world here in lemmy and other sites ... NK people trust the goverment a lot ... The news is got from television radio and websites in NK intranet ...
What's the most common lie westerners believe about North Korea?
Are you allowed to read Marx, Proudhon and other communist philosophers?
How privileged are you to have access to the Internet and do an AMA?
What do you think of that North Korean girl doing videos on YouTube? (Not sure how she is called, just saw a documentary about her)
What do ordinary people know of the outside world? How do ordinary people view the outside world?
Was there a particular reason you chose the instance you signed up with?
What is your favorite food?
Are people who live in the countryside doing ok?
Are the laws very restrictive, do you have to always be careful what you say, or can you trust your neighbors, have people to discuss politics with?
How many hours do people work each day? And do people get enough sleep?
Thanks for the AMA.
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What are the trending foods in the DPRK? As in, are there any new foods that became popular after the division that are unique to Northern Korea?
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What do you and others do in your free time? What are some common hobbies?
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What are some unique websites on the Intranet that people outside the DPRK may find interesting?
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Do the people of the DPRK retain hope that one day Korea will be re-unified?
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What is the level of study in Marxism-Leninism and the Juche idea within the school system, before specializing? Example, does everyone study Marxism, or is that more for those who specialize?
I'm always curious about media entertainment.
Are there any interesting movies or video games exclusive to North Korea that you enjoy? Do you have any favorites? What are they all about?
Thank you!
Hi Song, I was wondering what sort of art people enjoy in North Korea? Any poetry, folk tales or painting?
Hope you have a nice day
How do you start your day? Do you eat breakfast?
I have to wake up and brush and then I eat !! After I get ready ... I dont rush .