I think the major reason here in Taiwan is for religious.
Another reason maybe in Korea is the sudden realization about protecting the animals.
And there are children affected by their vegetarian parents.
They have no choice but to be forced to being vegetarian, especially it is for religious.
I feel sorry for them.
meet is so delicious...
Hi, Ms. Anna! It seems like you've touched on some thought-provoking aspects of vegetarianism, particularly in Taiwan and Korea. Religious beliefs indeed hold considerable sway over dietary choices for many individuals, guiding them towards a meat-free lifestyle. And, yeah, the growing awareness of animal welfare issues in Korea may be prompting more people to opt for vegetarianism.~T. Jenna
I think the major reason here in Taiwan is for religious.
>>I think the major reason here in Taiwan is for religious purposes.
Another reason maybe in Korea is the sudden realization about protecting the animals.
>> Another reason may be the sudden realization about protecting animals like in Korea.
OR
>> Another reason may stem from a sudden societal realization regarding the importance of animal protection, as evidenced in the case of Korea.
And there are children affected by their vegetarian parents.
>> However, in cases where parents are vegetarian, children are affected.
They have no choice but to be forced to being vegetarian, especially it is for religious.
>>They have no choice but to be forced to be vegetarian, especially for religious reasons.
I feel sorry for them.
Correct, or
>>I feel empathy for them in such situations.
meet is so delicious...
>> Meat is delicious.