The level of intolerance that a woman from South Korea had reached her highest and most unpredictable point on a subway.

Feeling “offended” that they called her “ma’am”, she unleashed her anger against some of the passengers and wounded three of them with a knife.

Unusual. There is no more waiting, the woman was treated with respect and her reaction was disproportionate in every way.

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The woman boarded the South Korean subway last weekend and received a phone call, according to RPP.

At one point when speaking on the cell phone, he started talking loudly which would have made those around uncomfortable.

At least three people asked him to “lower his voice” and to get his attention they used the phrase “ajuma‘, which means ‘ma’am’ and that drove her crazy.

“She decided to stab them for calling her “ajumma” while they reprimanded her for keeping quiet,” Peru 21 reported.

Apparently, the word “ajumma” took it on as a derogatory treatment at the age of 37.

For what he considered a “crime”, he starred in the violent act. This appalling action “can lead to prison terms of 1 to 10 years under the Korean Penal Code, which classifies said crime as ‘special violence.’

According to the media, they were stabbed two women in their sixties and a man in his 50s. One of the three underwent surgery for a minor procedure.

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the violation

The attacker made statements at the police station of Yongin, a city about 40 kilometers from Seoul, the capital of South Korea.

“Ajumma”, as they explain, is a colloquial word in South Korea and is a derivation of the respectful term “ajumeoni”, referring to an old woman.

A simple dictionary describes it as a “respectful word in the Korean language to refer to a woman who is married or of marriageable age”, but the use of the term has been misrepresented and there are those who use it in a derogatory way .

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