Interesting read which is related to Unit 2 about "Character counts".
One study finds that at "31 senior citizen centers in Los Angeles recently revealed that only about half of elderly Korean Americans believe that patients diagnosed with life-threatening metastatic cancer should be told the truth about their condition. In contrast, nearly 90 percent of Americans of European or African descent felt that the terminally ill should be told". I experienced this firsthand in Korea.
And college students lie to their mothers in one out of two conversations. Is this true in Korea? What do y'all think? Let's share!
http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199704/the-truth-about-lying
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