Though the threatening statements coming out of North Korea have led newscasts and headlines in South Korea along with the rest of the world, many observers have noted that the mood in Seoul and elsewhere in the south, which has long learned to live with saber-rattling from Pyongyang, has been business-as-usual.

The latest public opinion surveys by Seoul’s Asan Institute for Policy Studies show that though worries about the north have been rising over the past few months, South Koreans’ No. 1 concern remains job creation.

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