He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor…
Yes, probably similar to the UK, where adultery is taken into account regarding cause. There are different laws in each country. If what I've seen in dramas is true, and you can prove adultery in SK, you can sue the other party for damages, just like in this case. Seems pretty righteous, but cases must get messy and complicated.
Sorry, edit on your last part, true - but maybe the law enforcing righteousness isn't always a bad thing, considering the decadence of the west right now.
I don't understand S. Korea's laws. SHE is the one that cheated on her husband and broke her vows. Why suing Kang…
He's a handsome man, this actor. The husband can't successfully sue his own wife. He's probably claiming the actor is 50% responsible (irresponsible!). Sounds ok to me.
Obviously it's in the contract. Why would anyone, a millionaire apologize to the public for their own personal…
You seeing a racial issue where misconduct is the topic is an indictment on your perspective, it's nothing to do with race. You're making straw man arguments, I brought up Hollywood as an illustration and now you're being pedantic about the illustration.
Why the odd amount? Was she trying to match fan donations?Dollars as in american dollars or korean? Cos I feel…
At the same time, don't be delusional. We're not all equal and life's not fair. Best way to navigate is acknowledge ourselves in a realistic manner and do our best with what we've got.
She was on your screen last year? What's your concept of a long time?
Oh right, I didn't know that - apologies. That also sounds a bit strange! I also got it wrong about her last K-drama, it was Oct 22 so not last year, just over a year ago - so you had been deprived for longer than I thought.
She was on your screen last year? What's your concept of a long time?
Apparently she did a Chinese drama last year, it happens a lot when Korean celebs fall out of favour - she must be in need of constant cash flows - perhaps that's why she got into trouble in the first place.
Why the odd amount? Was she trying to match fan donations?Dollars as in american dollars or korean? Cos I feel…
Is that how you judge what other people should do with their money, based on your priorities and what they can afford? That's communism isn't it? I'd like to see her do a bit less to reduce the heavy burden she's already bearing so she can rest and do what she wants. She already generates a hefty sum for the Korean economy; regarding her donations, she doesn't owe anyone that money, she's giving it away - much easier to tell other people to give away all their money, isn't it?
Sorry, edit on your last part, true - but maybe the law enforcing righteousness isn't always a bad thing, considering the decadence of the west right now.