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Go to any Starbucks in South Korea right now and there are some names you will definitely hear.
There must be six accuracy – and they are names of candidates working in the upcoming President.
Because Starbucks closed the customers who ordered a drink using these names to be called by Baristas.
The company said that “protect political neutrality during the election season”, this would be raised after the election on June 3.
South Korean businesses and celebrities are usually trying to see neutral. However, in recent months, he became more important, because the former President Yoon Suk Yeol divided the political confusion, the country more than ever.
Now South Korea, after Yoon’s impeachment, it can lead to the politicization of even the most secular things, to choose the new president – a lesson starbucks found a difficult way.
In recent months, drinking and opening phrases like “Arolu YEOLU-MYUNG” (opposition leader) (opposition leader) (opposition leader) (opposition leader) (opposition leader) (opposition leader) “(Opposition leader)” (opposition leader) (opposition leader) (opposition leader) “(Opposition leader)” (opposition leader) “(opposition leader)” (Opposition leader) “(opposition leader)” (Opposition leader) ”
Starbucks Baristas made these names other than not shouting these names after drinks are ready for the collection.
“Our goal is to make sure that each client has a great experience in our coffee shops,” Starbucks said in a statement on a new movement to ban the name of six presidential candidates.
“To help this sometimes block certain statements that can be misunderstood by our employees or our customers – to protect neutralism, such as the names of political candidates with support or opposition messages during the election season.”
However, this first noted the first time that candidates working in one election for the first time. Other than Lee, other names Kim Moon-Soo, Lee Jun-Seok, Kwon Young-Kook, Hwang Kyo-Ahn and Song Jin-Ho.
Some think that the giant of coffee is a little too far away.
“I think people are very sensitive. If your real name is the same as the candidate?” Jang Hye-Mi, 33, said.
Ji Seok-bin, who is regular in Starbucks, said the rule is “very meaningless,” he said that the country has undergone the growing political tension.
“(Yoon’s impeachment) Then I don’t really talk about politics. It feels like the talks are often turned into arguments.”
Starbucks are not alone. The country’s largest search engine naver, generally disabled autocomplete and related search offers for candidates during the election season.
A search for a widespread Lee to win the election, “Lee Jae-Myung test”, “Lee Jae-Myung test” – given a reference to the presence of several criminal courts.
As he saw the “converted” protection politician for “conversion” for “conversion” to the conservative presidential candidate for the conservative presidential candidate.
Naver said he decided to do this to “give more accurate and fair information during the election campaign.”
Celebrities and public figures are also environmentally safe because they are in line with high political impartial standards. The clothes they wear during the election will also be highly appreciated.
Dressing the colors representing the country’s Liberal Democratic Party (DP) and the Conservative People’s Power Party (PPP) and the Conservative People’s Power Party (PPP) – in the past, it is enough to trigger online in the past.
Sometimes, even a baseball hat or necklace is enough to spark the accusations of guerrillas.
During the last presidential election in 2022, the K-Pop Group K-Pop Group K-Pop Group was accused of being a PPP supporter while wearing a red slip and pink mask.
Last year, the famous trio of Koyote’nın, the day before the day before the day before the day before the black and white training photo was a black and white exercise photo.
“At the same time,” he said.
Some celebrities are further, the red and blue mixture is derived.
A makeup artist who has more than ten years of experience working with K-pop stars and actors, Styling teams are being cleaned of political symbols during the elections.
“We usually cling to neutral tones like black, white or gray,” said make-up artist.
He added that the celebrities should be careful when hitting a pose.
Blinking the Peace sign for the picture? It can be read as number two – and thus the approval of a political candidate. ELECTIONS OF ELECTIONS in South Korea are assigned a number.
Dr. Cho Jin-Man, Duksung Women’s University, “It is important to talk about” talk about different things and understand the differences without crossing the line. “
However, with so many sections in the country, it adds that many chooses to “remain silent to stay political to the political neutral.”