| A participant at the Shincheonji Gimpo Church's AI-based Language Communication Experience categorises non-violent and violent language during an event |
Significant changes in language among the 'Gen Z' demographic in South Korea, influenced in no small part by the high dependence on technology, has established an unwelcome barrier with the older demographic.
Accordingly, in order to reduce misunderstandings and divisions that result from different language usage across generations and to establish a healthy language culture within the home environment through the proper use of language, the Shincheonji Gimpo Church of the Bartholomew Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus (hereafter referred to as the 'Shincheonji Gimpo Church') held an experiential 'language communication campaign' for parents and children in front of the clock tower in Janggi neighbourhood, Gimpo City on the 22nd February. Eight church volunteers participated in this campaign.
Various experiential booths were set up, including an AI language analysis experience booth and 'Speak, Speak, Speak' experience booth, where participants (parents and children) could objectively look at each other's language habits.
Resident Seon-gyeong Kim (10, female, Janggi neighbourhood) said, “I used to get annoyed when my mum told me to do my homework, but through this experience, I realised that I had been misunderstanding my mom's true feelings, and knowing her sincerity warmed my heart.”
Meanwhile, the "Language Communication Campaign" demonstrates that language need not become a barrier that divides generations, but rather a bridge that connects them.
