What are the chances of South Korea resuming the use of Chinese characters?
The topic itself is wrong. The subject did not distinguish between language and writing. In Korea, Chinese has never been used as its own language, both officially and privately. Korean has always been the language of Korea. Before King Sejong, Koreans had been using Chinese characters to record all kinds of records, both officially and privately, but only Chinese characters. King Sejong invented Korean, a way to write his own language in phonography. Their own language has always existed, but it appeared late, because their own words are not their own language and have never been used. How can we talk about "recovery"? Supplement: They also use their own Chinese words ... It is much more difficult to change a language than to change a language, believe me. This is more difficult than getting Koreans to speak Korean to Chinese characters.