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127 minutes. Country. South Korea. Language. Korean. Young Adult Matters (Korean: 어른들은 몰라요; RR: Eo-reun-deul-eun mul-la-yo) is a 2021 South Korean drama film written and directed by Hwan Lee. It stars Lee Yoo-Mi and Ahn Hee-Yeon. [1] The film premiered on October 24, 2020 at the Busan International Film Festival. [2]
Nothing Gold Can Stay (Chinese: 那年花开月正圆) is a 2017 Chinese television series directed by Ding Hei and starring Sun Li and Chen Xiao. [1] The series aired on Dragon TV and Jiangsu TV from 30 August 2017 to 8 October 2017. No official credit is given, however, it's clear the series borrows the title from a Robert Frost poem of the ...
Seasons of Blossom tells the story of various teenagers and young adults who experience the tumultuous age of youthhood—dealing with matters such as young romance, friendship, the cost of tiger parenting, bullying and mental health. The plot of this manhwa is laid out in four parts, each representing one of the four temperate seasons.
When Life Gives You Tangerines. When Life Gives You Tangerines (Korean: 폭싹 속았수다) is an upcoming South Korean romance slice-of-life television series written by Lim Sang-choon, directed by Kim Won-seok, and starring Lee Ji-eun, Park Bo-gum, Moon So-ri and Park Hae-joon. [2] It is scheduled for release on Netflix in 2024. [3][4]
Nearly 50% of childless adults under 50 aren’t likely to become parents, which is up from 37% in 2018. One expert described the trend as "the problem of the 21st century."
“Young Americans today are pretty empathetic, and this matters because empathy helps to promote kind behaviors like giving, sharing, helping, and volunteering,” she said.
Release. May 29. (2017-05-29) –. July 18, 2017. (2017-07-18) My Sassy Girl (Korean: 엽기적인 그녀; RR: Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo) is a 2017 South Korean television drama starring Joo Won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Jung-shin and Kim Yoon-hye, based on the 2001 South Korean movie My Sassy Girl by Kwak Jae-yong, but during Joseon period.
Still, some young adults in the U.S. are neither working nor learning new skills. In 2023, about 11.2% of young adults ages 15 to 24 in the U.S. were considered as NEETs, according to the ...