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Things I Love about South Korea.

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Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-09 05:34:45
September 09 2009 05:01 GMT
#1


Disclaimer: Only the Boxer photo is mine this time around. The rest are googled and property of their respective photographers.

I've realized recently that I tend to focus solely upon negative things about my experiences here in South Korea and sometimes I'm liable to forget all the good things about living here. So I decided to make a list that I can look back on every time I feel down or need a mental pick-me-up.

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1. ~ The Food ~

This is what the majority of foreigners (in my experience) praise when they come to Korea for a holiday or longer term. The selection is very different to what I'm used to at home where I cooked almost all my food as a student and used the oven religiously.

Here hardly any homes have ovens (only a hob and microwave.) so I've been ovenless for two years now. I do miss my oven, but it's been fun to find new ways to cook.

Korean food ranges from the DIY barbeque restaurants where you can grill your own pork or beef slices along with kimchi and garlic. Usually (depending upon location and cut of meat chosen) these meals can be as cheap as approximately 3 dollars.

Most 'traditional' Korean restaurant meals offer a massive range of side dishes that include different types of kimchi, pickled radishes, salads and seafood.

There is also a good selection of imported foods both in the supermarket and at fusion restaurants. Seoul has Japanese, Chinese, Italian and even Indian cuisine on offer.

Also the stall foods which can be purchased and eaten at the stall itself (so seconds and thirds are easily purchased on a running tab system.) are a fun way to snack during shopping - everything is very cheap and you can buy a big selection of foods from hot dogs to odeng (fish pancakes on sticks.)

I love korean food for the most part and it's interesting to experiment with new items from time to time. I recently tried soondae/sundae - which is intestines filled with a noodle mixture and even though I wasn't told what it was beforehand (Thanks Hwanni -_-) it was actually pretty yummy.

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2. ~ Public Transport. ~

Back in England it costs five GBP just to get into a taxi. Here the price is much lower at around 3000won (about 1.50GBP) for a decent trip. Also the public transport system has just been refitted from buying paper tickets at the manned booths in each station or using T-money cards which had to be refilled at the same booths.

Now it is a fully automated system where you buy a card for around 1500won for the base journey and the 500won (about 25pence) is considered a deposit so you can get it refunded by another machine which you recycle your card in after passing through the stall to leave the platform. The queues are smaller and the whole system supports English,Chinese and Japanese users so it's very easy to do each morning on the way work.

The fares rarely go above 1700won even to travel for over an hour so it's very, very cheap. The stations are also immaculately clean and well sign posted in Korean and English.

I mainly use the subway, but the buses are also very easy to use and you can even use your T-money card to pay instead of loose change.

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3. ~ Housing. ~

I live in a One-Room Tel (it's like a dormitory style, but with many advantages.) My rent is very low and the building is spotlessly clean. We have a laundry room and all the powder is free. I also don't have to pay water, gas, electricity or internet charges. I get free internet in my room and a television plus a mini-fridge, on-suite sink/toilet/shower combination and there is a communal kitchen with free rice and cutlery/bowls etc to share. We also have a roof for chilling out on and hanging laundry.

My room is very small, but I like it because it's cozy and it's also a fraction of the rent I paid whilst living in private accommodation in University.

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4. ~ Service. ~

In England you can sometimes find free sample tables in supermarkets. However, as Quickstriker told me last night they are so numerous in places like E-Mart in Seoul there has even been a scene in a drama about a man feeding himself from free samples alone.

Service doesn't just extend to these freebies when you're food shopping. It is usually at the staffs' discretion to give complimentary extra food to diners or free items when larger amounts are purchased. For example when I bought my camera at Yongsan I-Park mall I got a free flash drive, cleaning cloths and protective cover for my main screen. After going back a second time to the same independant retailer to buy my lens they gave me a free filter and card reader.

Skin Food is another good example of a freebie bonanza. I've gotten samples for just walking through the door and come out after purchasing with sponges, coffee, green tea and in excess of 10 free sample packets.

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5. ~ Snow. ~

I can remember a handful of times in the past when it snowed back in my native England. Here it always seems to snow for a period between December and January when the weather is freezing. It's lovely to walk about in when you're not in a hurry.

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6. ~ Shopping. ~

I hate clothes shopping. I'm plus-sized here and it can be a bit of a pain finding things like jeans or t-shirts designed to fit girls with wider shoulders.

I do however, adore Myeongdong - it's a really trendy shopping district in central Seoul which caters to Japanese tourists, but isn't tacky like some other places.

I love visiting the small independant music stores in the subway station which stock old and rare merchandise. Also the Chinese quarter has many interesting imports.

I am a bookstore junkie, but I tend to go to the two massive Bandi & Lumi and Yoongpoong bookstores in Jonggak station to get my fix of literature.

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7. ~ Concerts and Other Live Events. ~

It's a bit trickier for foreigners to get tickets for concerts and other live shows here, but I've managed to attend gigs for Super Junior, Big Bang, ASF (Asia Song Festival which a free yearly International song festival.) Younha, FTIsland, Epik High and a 2pm signing.

The prices aren't cheap, but the concerts are usually very well organized and fun to attend. Live music and performing arts are catered to mainly in certain areas of Seoul such as Hongik and Hyehwa which have a lot of students residing in them. These live shows are almost always free and showcase some unique talents out on the streets.

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8. ~ Architecture. ~

South Korea is loaded with temples, shrines and other historical buildings of interest. It is often pleasant to go out into the countryside and see these places in a natural, peaceful setting.

However, you can just as easily attend guided tours of the Royal Palace in Hyehwa or City Hall. Koreans pride themselves on maintaining these sites and so the paint work is always beautifully vibrant.

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9. ~ Hangul. ~

Hangul (The Korean alphabet system.) is very simple to learn to read, write and recognize. It took me less than two hours of tutoring from a friend to learn all the characters.

Most important places in Seoul and beyond have English/Korean signs - such as hospitals, tourist sites and the subway. However, it's always fun to try and read the signs in hangul (for me anyway.)

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10. ~ eSports. ~


Personally, I've saved the best for last.

~ eSports has given me confidence in my abilities as a journalist and provoked a strong passion for photography.

~ eSports has introduced me to many wonderful, fun and insightful characters online (like my friends on Vent and IRC.) Plus it has given me offline friends who I truly value.

~ eSports has given me goals and gotten me through times here when I've wanted nothing more than to book the next plane home.

~~~


I've only touched on a few bases here, so if anyone else has any thoughts on this or other aspects to love about South Korea then please comment



*****
우리 행운의 모양은 여러개지만 행복의 모양은 하나
BookTwo
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
1985 Posts
September 09 2009 05:04 GMT
#2
Wow, you could run a promotional tourist campaign!

5/5
OneOther
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
United States10774 Posts
September 09 2009 05:08 GMT
#3
awesome blog
theobsessed1
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States576 Posts
September 09 2009 05:09 GMT
#4
Damn it, breaks my heart everytime I see those 오댕 stick thingys... I want them so bad T_T They are like one of my top 3 reasons to wanna go to Korea again

Great blog though, as usual xD
정명훈 화이팅!~
QuickStriker
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States3694 Posts
September 09 2009 05:13 GMT
#5
Yay, I was mentioned in the blog!!!

And the blog was awesome!

5/5
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hazelynut
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States2195 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-09 05:18:56
September 09 2009 05:18 GMT
#6
i think your photos made korea seem even more lovely.

(edit: not sure if all of the above are yours! D: but lovely nonetheless)
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NeverGG *
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
September 09 2009 05:20 GMT
#7
On September 09 2009 14:18 hazelynut wrote:
i think your photos made korea seem even more lovely.

(edit: not sure if all of the above are yours! D: but lovely nonetheless)


Thanks - only the one of Boxer is mine this time round. I'm planning to revive my food blog though now I have a camera for daily use. I just need to buy a smaller lens for it.
우리 행운의 모양은 여러개지만 행복의 모양은 하나
fijosh
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Czech Republic68 Posts
September 09 2009 05:20 GMT
#8
Very nice blog, makes me want to visit S. Korea even more 5 stars
FragKrag
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States11552 Posts
September 09 2009 05:20 GMT
#9
Amazing blog nevergg

how do you find this much time with your life :O <3<3
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T.O.P. *
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Hong Kong4685 Posts
September 09 2009 05:26 GMT
#10
Reminds me of my birthplace Hong Kong. It's so much more convenient to go places when there is a good public transportation system. In Asian cities, you could buy fresh meats and vegetables everyday. In America, you go shopping once a week.
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Sky
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Jordan812 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-09 05:41:58
September 09 2009 05:37 GMT
#11
3$ eastern meals.

What a turn-on!
...jumping into cold water whenever I get the chance.
MrHoon *
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
10183 Posts
September 09 2009 05:40 GMT
#12
You forgot

11. MrHoon is here
dats racist
ForSC2
Profile Joined June 2009
United States580 Posts
September 09 2009 05:47 GMT
#13
On September 09 2009 14:01 NeverGG wrote:
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STOP!

Epic Probe Kill's SCV! (Which is missed because the video ends early.)
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lilsusie
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
3861 Posts
September 09 2009 06:15 GMT
#14
aww i cant see the pictures.
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GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51449 Posts
September 09 2009 06:30 GMT
#15
EPIK HIGH :D

I guess this is what I like about Korea,

[image loading]
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The_Australian
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
Australia458 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-09 06:36:43
September 09 2009 06:35 GMT
#16
I couldnt resist, sorry. when i read boxer in the intro i just went straight down to find his image, made some odd noises upon seeing said image and then posted.

Edit: happy birthday GTR, us aussies need to stick together in the dark times between leagues.
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Kyuukyuu
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Canada6263 Posts
September 09 2009 06:40 GMT
#17
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad
Mazer
Profile Joined April 2008
Canada1086 Posts
September 09 2009 06:46 GMT
#18
Would love to visit Korea some time, maybe live there for a bit as well.

Good stuff.
deL
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Australia5540 Posts
September 09 2009 06:56 GMT
#19
Very nice :D Aside from the KPOP stuff all of it makes me want to visit Korea some time. Also the people I have met from there I find are approachable and friendly without being overly 'respectful' which I find with some people from other countries (not Europe xD).
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Revolt
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
United States288 Posts
September 09 2009 07:19 GMT
#20
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad


lolol
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FearDarkness
Profile Joined February 2009
United States519 Posts
September 09 2009 07:42 GMT
#21
Nice read, you're chust the best
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Disregard
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
China10252 Posts
September 09 2009 08:08 GMT
#22
SNSD!!!!!!!!!!!! EPIK HIGH!!!!! TIGER JK!!!!! And the cheap food/public transportation....OMG I NEED TO GO TO SEOUL AT LEAST ONCE! (Screw China, maybe Hong Kong).
"If I had to take a drug in order to be free, I'm screwed. Freedom exists in the mind, otherwise it doesn't exist."
SynC[gm]
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
United States3127 Posts
September 09 2009 08:09 GMT
#23
The 'odang' looked good...
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.Ix
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Philippines266 Posts
September 09 2009 08:35 GMT
#24
[B]On September 09 2009 14:01 NeverGG wrote:
I do however, adore Myeongdong - it's a really trendy shopping district in central Seoul which caters to Japanese tourists, but isn't tacky like some other places.

I love visiting the small independant music stores in the subway station which stock old and rare merchandise. Also the Chinese quarter has many interesting imports.



YES. Myeongdong is awesome. I've seen those music/video stores near the subway station, and they were pretty nice except none of them had Oldboy when I asked around. ;_;

I remember buying some barbecue from those stands right in the middle of the street. I had no idea they were THAT spicy, jesus christ.

Rekrul
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
Korea (South)17174 Posts
September 09 2009 09:23 GMT
#25
very nice blog nevergg

rekruls version coming soon
why so 진지해?
Lumi
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States1612 Posts
September 09 2009 10:01 GMT
#26
Thanks for the look-into
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Tom Phoenix
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
1114 Posts
September 09 2009 10:36 GMT
#27
Besides StarCraft, I would go to Korea for the snow alone. I live in a country with a long tradition in skiing (although I do not ski myself) and where snow used to grow up to a meter in height, yet we have not had a decent winter in years. Stupid global warming.

Thank you for presenting Korea, NeverGG. This just makes me want to go there even more (and meet you as well; it is hard to find people who appretiate snow ).
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29 fps
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States5724 Posts
September 09 2009 10:58 GMT
#28
reading this makes me want to go there now. i mean NOW
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Crunchums
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States11144 Posts
September 09 2009 11:17 GMT
#29
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad

I was just about to make this post [image loading]
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Flicky
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
England2662 Posts
September 09 2009 12:19 GMT
#30
On September 09 2009 20:17 Crunchums wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad

I was just about to make this post [image loading]


I linked that picture to a friend who refused to open it because the url has sex in it and he's at work.


Also, way to make England feel shitty Never =/.
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pripple
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Finland1714 Posts
September 09 2009 13:20 GMT
#31
nice blog! i'd like to visit S-Korea in the near future, though i wouldn't dare to try all of those odd-looking foods ;p
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ero
Profile Joined April 2009
United States66 Posts
September 09 2009 14:12 GMT
#32
nice blog, makes me want to visit.

how much soy sauce is used in their cooking?
konadora *
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Singapore66161 Posts
September 09 2009 14:16 GMT
#33
Now you made me miss my country T___T

omg 1 more year to return to Korea D:
POGGERS
TonyL2
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
England1953 Posts
September 09 2009 14:40 GMT
#34
Yea when I went to Hong Kong for 3 weeks in Summer even though I've been a lot. It was like wow, so so much cheaper than England in terms of food and transport. For me a 20 minute walk is £2.40 on the train ahahah

NeverGG which part of England you from?
Ack1027
Profile Blog Joined January 2004
United States7873 Posts
September 09 2009 16:26 GMT
#35
This is an incredible blog.
It's exactly the kind of things I want anyone to like/admire when they visit my home country. Of course there are more, but that just means you have more time to find them out! A lot of things are just intangible too. Anyway, great blog! Makes me miss korea a lot.
Nal_rAwr
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2611 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-09 19:46:53
September 09 2009 19:46 GMT
#36
On September 10 2009 01:26 Ack1027 wrote:
This is an incredible blog.
It's exactly the kind of things I want anyone to like/admire when they visit my home country. Of course there are more, but that just means you have more time to find them out! A lot of things are just intangible too. Anyway, great blog! Makes me miss korea a lot.

wow ditto w/ everything you said

i miss korea
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VorcePA
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
United States1102 Posts
September 09 2009 21:03 GMT
#37
On September 09 2009 14:01 NeverGG wrote:
[image loading]



First thought: God DAYUM that's an awesome pic.

Second thought: I wonder what Lim was thinking as you were telling him what to do for this shot. =3
Shitposting
Shuray
Profile Joined July 2008
Brazil642 Posts
September 09 2009 22:18 GMT
#38
Things I love:
- Hangul
- Music
- Korean Girls
- The MMORPGs they develop
- e-Sports :D
KizZBG
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
u gotta skate8152 Posts
September 09 2009 23:11 GMT
#39
I want a fance like that!
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Husky
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States3362 Posts
September 09 2009 23:23 GMT
#40
ESPORTS!

Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English?

I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice

Great blog, 5/5!
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DivinO
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States4796 Posts
September 10 2009 00:06 GMT
#41
On September 09 2009 15:30 GTR wrote:
EPIK HIGH :D

I guess this is what I like about Korea,

[image loading]


So...

What airline do you suggest?
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NeverGG *
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
September 10 2009 00:21 GMT
#42
On September 10 2009 08:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote:
ESPORTS!

Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English?

I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice

Great blog, 5/5!


It's very easy to read the characters, but translation is a lot harder because the grammar of Korean is essentially 'flipped' in comparison to English. I'm rubbish at translation, but translating English words which have been put into hangul is easy;

For Example: 뉴스 = (Nyoo Su.) News, 베스트 = (Besutu.) Best.
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Rekrul
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
Korea (South)17174 Posts
September 10 2009 02:06 GMT
#43
NeverGG, once you get used to the 'flipped' grammar it's incredibly easy and natural.

God damn Korean is so easy to learn.
why so 진지해?
spydernoob
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
Canada1066 Posts
September 10 2009 03:55 GMT
#44
is it flipped in the same sense french is to english?
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Musoeun
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
United States4324 Posts
September 10 2009 04:20 GMT
#45
Korean food is good. Hangeul is an exceedingly easy to learn writing system (the actual language, a bit harder and/or I'm lazy). However, I come from Michigan, so I have a nearly opposite view of the winter - not cold enough, not long enough, and not enough snow.
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Belano
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Sweden657 Posts
September 10 2009 08:24 GMT
#46
That was a nice read=). I so want to go to Korea.
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keit
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
1584 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-10 10:28:50
September 10 2009 10:26 GMT
#47
nice blog, love people explaining stuff about their travels and experiences, just like etter's blog about japan (day 10 where are you? :D)
Graphics
alffla
Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Hong Kong20321 Posts
September 10 2009 11:17 GMT
#48
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad


dude thats what i thought of too
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alffla
Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Hong Kong20321 Posts
September 10 2009 11:18 GMT
#49
o and cool blog negg lololololl
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Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Sweden16951 Posts
September 10 2009 17:09 GMT
#50
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad

AHAHA! I didn't actually notice that until I read you post. That's awesome, I want a fence like that.

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PH
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States6173 Posts
September 10 2009 20:27 GMT
#51
On September 10 2009 08:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote:
ESPORTS!

Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English?

I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice

Great blog, 5/5!

The Korean alphabet is very simple and phonetic. It's easy to sound it out and read it, but that doesn't mean you'll know what it is that you're reading.
Hello
PanN
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States2828 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-09-10 20:33:07
September 10 2009 20:31 GMT
#52
On September 11 2009 05:27 PH wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 10 2009 08:23 HuskyTheHusky wrote:
ESPORTS!

Great blog. Is reading Korean really that easy? I mean, once you learn the characters how easy is it to translate a line of text into English?

I was always curious. I dont think i'll ever learn to speak korean but reading it would be nice

Great blog, 5/5!

The Korean alphabet is very simple and phonetic. It's easy to sound it out and read it, but that doesn't mean you'll know what it is that you're reading.


I was about to tell him there is an actual language to learn first... >.>

Unless hes talking about phonetics, which is more likely.
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Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States6173 Posts
September 10 2009 22:12 GMT
#53
There's a lot of people that can read Hangul without knowing the actual Korean language at all.

I can't speak perfect Korean...I'm like at a kindergarten level (my 5 year old niece in Korea could speak better Korean than me...), but my reading has no problems whatsoever...I'm just a little slow.

Like for instance I think Chill can read hangul perfectly fine, but I doubt he can speak the language at all.
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NeverGG *
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
September 11 2009 00:14 GMT
#54
On September 09 2009 23:12 ero wrote:
nice blog, makes me want to visit.

how much soy sauce is used in their cooking?


There are many different kinds, but pepper paste is used as the most popular 'sauce' for most dishes.
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Profile Joined September 2008
United States159 Posts
September 11 2009 16:24 GMT
#55
Great write-up! I'd like to make it to S. Korea some day, but there are honestly a few other places on my list including your native country.

It's very encouraging to read stories about people that leap into the unknown and prosper as you have.
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Profile Blog Joined July 2006
Sweden111 Posts
September 13 2009 09:05 GMT
#56
This looks so great. One of these days I have to go visit, I really do.
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Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada815 Posts
September 13 2009 22:21 GMT
#57
I love my country too mate.
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Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States1951 Posts
September 13 2009 23:11 GMT
#58
On September 14 2009 07:21 SanguineToss wrote:
I love my country too mate.


that how you adress the elders?.. lesson not learned?
Can someone ban this guy please? FA?
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Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
September 14 2009 01:29 GMT
#59
On September 12 2009 01:24 FakeKisser wrote:
Great write-up! I'd like to make it to S. Korea some day, but there are honestly a few other places on my list including your native country.

It's very encouraging to read stories about people that leap into the unknown and prosper as you have.


Aww thank you - it was actually my first time outside of England (I've never even been to Ireland!) so it was a bit nerve-wracking at first. Luckily the Korean infrastructure has decent enough support for English speakers to get around even if your Korean is non-existent. Good luck with your future travels I'd like to visit Japan again myself (to photograph it mainly.) as well as America, Australia and other parts of Asia such as Hong Kong.
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Profile Blog Joined December 2007
New Zealand2765 Posts
September 14 2009 11:02 GMT
#60
I've traveled around a lot in my 20 odd years and i've always had plans to live abroad after finishing my degree. All my life i've imagined that place to be somewhere in Europe. Suddenly i'm thinking about Korea. Thank you.
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Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States6599 Posts
September 14 2009 12:09 GMT
#61
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad

I lol'd irl

korea seems amazing, I want to visit there sometime. Is korean really that easy to learn to start? I've always been reluctant to try because I was afraid it'd be way too long before it'd be useful at all.
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Heen
Profile Blog Joined November 2003
Korea (South)2178 Posts
September 14 2009 15:20 GMT
#62
Random video I wanted to add:

Korean Metro English Announcement Lady

I logged into messenger today and found it one one of the popup articles. I've always wondered what the lady who says 'This stop is _____ (x 2)' in the metro would've been like. She's actually pretty hot
('''(G_G/'''')
proA.June91
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
Vietnam445 Posts
September 14 2009 15:23 GMT
#63
im absolutely in love with this blog <3
nice work, neggy <3
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Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
September 14 2009 15:45 GMT
#64
On September 09 2009 15:40 Kyuukyuu wrote:
[image loading]


Man, the first thing that came to mind was that the fence said "lololololol" on it.

>_> is that bad


hahahaha maybe you need to go outside a bit more often

nice blog, good thing I'm going to korea in a week!
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