No Entry for Ahjummas
<8 Ways to Distinguish Ahjummas from Women>
- If you always love freebies, regardless of your age
- If you get criticized everywhere you go, but still don't understand why
- If you sit in the priority seats for pregnant women when using public transportation
- If you go to a café with someone and order only one coffee, then ask for another cup
- If you secretly throw food waste in public restrooms or toilets
- If you find it hard to spend your own money but have no qualms about wasting others'
- If you keep repeating the same mistakes due to poor memory and judgment
- When you fall down and nobody helps except the Lord
-A reconstruction of the social media (SNS) post by the owner of a gym in Incheon-
-A report aired on JTBC's 'Sagun Banjang' discussed a social media post by a gym owner in Incheon.
-The owner defended their decision to establish a 'No Ahjumma Zone' due to reported damages caused by middle-aged women.
- The informant sympathized with the owner's frustration but questioned the exclusion based on gender and age.
-The owner claimed that ahjummas caused financial losses by using gym facilities for laundry and making derogatory remarks to female members.
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- "It doesn't seem any different from a 'No Kids Zone' 😂"
- "Is it really that hard to simply list behaviours that shouldn't be done at the gym? Don't show off your short-sightedness."
- "The era of profound hate."
- "Why associate age and gender with such behaviour? It's downright ignorant to label it solely with the word 'ahjumma'."
- "Ahjumma has turned into a derogatory term, seriously."
- "Is that gym crazy? What about men sitting in the seats designated for pregnant women... The methods of differentiation are truly unfortunate."
- "Just make it male-only then;;"
- "It sounds like they only want unmarried young women. 😂 Do they really need eye candy?"
- "That's incredibly crude."
- "Why isn't there a method to differentiate between ajusshi and oppa?"
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