Ewha Womans University in South Korea has always been a popular attraction for many tourists. Recently, some netizens shared a banner from the school on social platforms that read "I am your future boss, not your future wife." (I am not your future wife, but your future boss), which quickly sparked heated discussions.

Netizens took photos of the banners of South Korea's Ewha Womans University and said, "The slogan of South Korea's Ewha Womans University will never go out of style." (Picture taken from @yumous social platform "Threads")
Based on their own experiences, many netizens said that in some social concepts, women's achievements are sometimes simplified to the condition of "marrying well". Some schools even list "Mrs. So-and-so" as one of the titles of outstanding alumni, which has triggered discussions about the differences in gender role expectations.
It coincides with the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday, and many people return to their hometowns to visit their graves, and it is inevitable that relatives and friends will ask about their current situation. Some netizens shared that after she was admitted to Tsinghua University, her elders responded, "It's good to be married to an engineer," which made her feel that her efforts and future were ignored. This view of marriage as the final destination of women has aroused a lot of resonance.
Some netizens posted a banner taken at Ewha Womans University and bluntly said, "This slogan will never go out of style." In the comment area, many female netizens expressed their agreement: "I hope one day such slogans can be engraved on the wall" "I was very shocked when I saw it for the first time" "When I was enrolled in school, I saw that outstanding alumni were mostly labeled as 'Mrs.
Related topics continue to ferment, and have once again triggered public reflection on women's value and social expectations.







