What might Koreans do if the government said no more late-night food in big cities like Seoul?
Why is it important in Korea to have fun but also not disturb others?
How is going out at night in Korea like or unlike going out in Italy?
What would happen to Korean shops and tourists if there was no more late-night food?
Do you agree that stopping people from eating outside won't help with noise? Why or why not?
How might Korean people feel if the government told them when they can eat or not?
What else could be done instead of stopping late-night food to make cities quieter at night?
Why is street food important in Korea, and what would change if it stopped late at night?
How would Korean leaders think about balancing fun and peace in cities, like the deputy mayor in Milan?
How might younger and older Koreans feel differently about rules like this, like the younger people mentioned in Italy?