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[quote=Anonymous] As a Japanese, I would like to concur with the other poster's comment on doing everything you can to let the Korean parents "save face". This is so, so, important, OP! You don't want to make them feel humiliated, in having their parental authority stripped away. If you do that, it will reinforce their bias: they might become more hardcore, and they definitely will not want to work with you. BTW, in Japan and Korea, age of majority is 20, and teenagers are considered to be developing children and under the authority of their parents until then. I also agree with identifying what exactly is the degree of parental resistance. Nothing short of parents kicking this child out, or demonstrated physical abuse, would make me offer a long-term sleeping arrangement at my house. I would of course continue to welcome this child for day time hanging out, if everyone is vaccinated. [/quote]
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