Can you elaborate on this part? I didn't quite understand. Are you saying that the poll's outcome was that Turks perceived Pakistanis in a negative light?
I looked up the poll again upon your request. I viewed the profile of the individual who posted it. It turns out he or she is not South Korean, but a Samoan living and working in rural South Korea. His/her comment seemed to be interpreted as "Pakistan's influence is seen very negatively by most of the world as you'd probably know, South Koreans are not exception."
I looked up the question after reading some seriously offensive stereotypical answers from a couple of South Koreans against Pakistanis. One of them claimed to be married to an Arab and had at least one Iranian friend. He blamed Pakistanis for terror attacks in Europe, cousin marriages, supporting terrorists, hosting Osama. I'm sure we can recognize the irony here.
I got really triggered by his comments.
Another one echoed him for the same things plus for it's support for China & North Korea and objected to Pakistanis living & working in South Korea. That was when I looked up some more answers and found that poll posted.
I usually don't trust polls or stats, but at times when I compare it to the information I see/hear and can make sense of it, I give them the benefit of possibility.
The poll in question was from 2013. It was net negative from just about every country. Only Indonesia scored in the positive.
Japan seemed to score as one of the most neutral ones.
I don't know if I should post it here as it could trigger a lot of arguments between foreigners and Pakistanis. I notice the Pakistanis on PDF are quite nationalistic like me and don't take kindly to insults from foreigners, including Muslims. They lash back at anyone.
When the now closed thread on the anti-Pakistan vibe in Turkey was open in the late spring, I found an essay style comment by a libturd Turkish women on YouTube. I paid attention to it because she spammed the same comment on a number of videos on the same topic. It had numerous upvotes, even though the video I first found it on was made by three Pakistani young men reacting to the news reports and condemning the behavior of the perverts.
So I ran it through a translator. I thought of posting it on PDF with the screenshot & translation. But I realized many of the Pakistanis here would probably never forgive such a message coming even from Turkey. It would leave an unforgettable terrible vibe here.
Instead what I did was flag her comments and flag her YouTube profile so she does not feel encouraged to write anything like that again.