“Youth Check-in to Spend a Warm Christmas Together!”

Namyangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Joo Gwang-deok) announced on the 9th that it will operate a year-end special program for youth called ‘Solo Check-in’ at the 37.5 (Dasan Station Branch) brunch cafe located in Dasan-dong on the 19th.

'Solo Check-in' poster. Provided by Namyangju City

'Solo Check-in' poster. Provided by Namyangju City

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This event was prepared to help the N-po generation youth, who face various difficulties beyond the 3-po generation that gave up dating, marriage, and childbirth, maintain a healthy mind and form sound human relationships.


In particular, this program was designed as a special place where young people, regardless of gender, can freely network and share positive energy, focusing on △making friends within the local community △strengthening psychological exchange △creating a healthy youth culture.


On the day of the event, a ‘Dating Talk Concert’ will be held with Park Sung-mi, a cultural psychology researcher and author of ‘MBTI Dating Psychology’ and ‘Problematic Romance Psychology Dictionary.’


During the talk concert, participants will spend time understanding personality differences between themselves and others through MBTI and resolving questions about dating and human relationships.


Afterwards, a free networking time will be provided so that participants can naturally communicate and build friendships.


Park Mi-kyung, head of the Youth Policy Division, said, “This event will be a special time for young people to communicate with each other and share positive energy,” adding, “We will continue to prepare various programs that help youth reduce the burdens they feel in life, heal themselves, and grow.”



For more details about participation in the event, please check the official Namyangju City Youth Blog or contact the Youth Policy Division.


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