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white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
July 07 2010 23:48 GMT
#81
yeah theres fried chicken places all around. I've only seen KFC's in seoul, outside it not so much.

And when I was skimming through the thread, I thought I saw someone posting about how life is "different" or "boring" outside of seoul. That isn't the case, there are many urbanized places outside of seoul where my relatives live, and life is very good there. Call seoul an international city, but go to somewhere like 분당 (bundang) or 평촌 (pyongchon), thats a typical korean lifestyle..
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Subversion
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
South Africa3627 Posts
July 07 2010 23:55 GMT
#82
Life outside the big cities is quite different, but certainly not boring. And yeah, there are plenty of huge cities in Korea like Daejeon and Busan, Seoul is not the only one!

As for fried chicken places, I really can't recommend a specific one. All the ones in my area are not really part of a big chain. The places that sell fried chicken aren't nearly as franchised as they are in Western countries, there's plenty of stand-alone places that sell. Just gotta find your favourite
Ciryandor
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States3735 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-08 00:16:15
July 08 2010 00:15 GMT
#83
Argh Goobne Chicken. =))

Also, how saturated is media w/ idol groups? Does the nightly news include THEM?
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Subversion
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
South Africa3627 Posts
July 08 2010 06:34 GMT
#84
idol groups?

not sure i understand the question, do you mean like pop stars and stuff? and is "THEM" general or sumthing specific im missing?
SultanVinegar
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States372 Posts
July 08 2010 06:41 GMT
#85
On July 06 2010 13:52 il0seonpurpose wrote:
Starcraft is not as popular as you think it is there. People know about it, play it but it's not like total strangers in the subway start talking about a proleague match


Actually, when I visited Seoul my friend and I took a day to go visit one of the palaces. There was a place where you could put on a guard costume and take pictures. The guy who helped me put on my costume was talking to my friend in Korean, and I heard the guy say Jaedong's name. I was like O.o
My friend pointed at me and said Terran and the guy started laughing at me. =(
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white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
July 08 2010 10:38 GMT
#86
Yes, starcraft is popular to a certain group of people, nearly all people in their 10s or 20s, not the entire country.

On July 08 2010 09:15 Ciryandor wrote:
Argh Goobne Chicken. =))

Also, how saturated is media w/ idol groups? Does the nightly news include THEM?


not saturated..I mean if something happens they obviously include it in the "entertainment and culture" portion of the news.
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zee
Profile Joined January 2010
201 Posts
July 08 2010 12:03 GMT
#87
i heard interest in sc2 is quite low in korea. is it true?
white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-08 13:12:35
July 08 2010 13:12 GMT
#88
well people are just starting to get to know it. It depends on how good the game is and how balanced it is compared to brood war if we want to consider how popular it will be in the long run. But brood war is so perfect that I don't think sc2 is going to become as big as brood war.
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NeverGG *
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United Kingdom5399 Posts
July 08 2010 13:28 GMT
#89
No KFC or Popeyes? Of course there is. Infact even my rubbish little town down South (about 3 hours from Seoul) had a Popeyes. I don't really like fried chicken so it was of no consequence to me.

Also, I disagree with you on saying the media isn't completely saturated with idol groups. You just have to walk down any street in Seoul and you can spot at least ten things being advertised by the members of groups such as SNSD, Big Bang, 2pm and newer acts like CN Blue. Most of the big brands have at least one idol group sponsor if they're not using an actor/actress or sports personality. This is also reflected on television, and through the music played in shops in places like Gangnam and Myeongdong. To certain demographics here (from teenagers upwards) Korean idol groups can be a major factor in their lives so it's no wonder they have such extensive coverage in the media.

Lastly, online Korean netizens debate their looks/actions and words down to the most minute detail. It's not a big issue for every age group of course, but even the most insular, or untargeted type of person for this kind of music (aka. grannies and little kids.) is at least vaguely aware of all the pretty, young people decorating their local supermarkets and restaurants.
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Ciryandor
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States3735 Posts
July 08 2010 14:25 GMT
#90
On July 08 2010 22:28 NeverGG wrote:
No KFC or Popeyes? Of course there is. Infact even my rubbish little town down South (about 3 hours from Seoul) had a Popeyes. I don't really like fried chicken so it was of no consequence to me.

Also, I disagree with you on saying the media isn't completely saturated with idol groups. You just have to walk down any street in Seoul and you can spot at least ten things being advertised by the members of groups such as SNSD, Big Bang, 2pm and newer acts like CN Blue. Most of the big brands have at least one idol group sponsor if they're not using an actor/actress or sports personality. This is also reflected on television, and through the music played in shops in places like Gangnam and Myeongdong. To certain demographics here (from teenagers upwards) Korean idol groups can be a major factor in their lives so it's no wonder they have such extensive coverage in the media.

Lastly, online Korean netizens debate their looks/actions and words down to the most minute detail. It's not a big issue for every age group of course, but even the most insular, or untargeted type of person for this kind of music (aka. grannies and little kids.) is at least vaguely aware of all the pretty, young people decorating their local supermarkets and restaurants.


So Yu Na Kim is absolutely a Queen/Goddess there? Oh yeah I shouldn't be asking that, it's a bloody given! Okay now for some transport queries:

I heard Seoul's subway system is one of the most used in the whole world... is that really true, and also, are they also as bicycle happy as Japan is? Are compact cars all the rage as vehicles, esp coming from guys like Kia and Hyundai? Considering that they have similar topographies and climates, I wouldn't put it past them to have similar transportation choices.
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krndandaman
Profile Joined August 2009
Mozambique16569 Posts
July 08 2010 14:43 GMT
#91
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white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
July 08 2010 15:09 GMT
#92
Yes, people in korea respect her, but I hated how the american media portrayed her during the winter olympics. They made it look like koreans were going to rip her head off if she got a silver, which is not true at all. Even getting on the podium would have made koreans proud. No doubt the SOB's were trying to set up a sensational story if she really screwed up.

too bad she got the gold and the media shut their god damn traps.

korean subway system is very convenient and useful..not like america where you need a car or are stuck in your home. Bicycles are popular and so are motorcycles and buses.
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Cambium
Profile Blog Joined June 2004
United States16368 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-08 15:39:06
July 08 2010 15:37 GMT
#93
On July 09 2010 00:09 white_horse wrote:
korean subway system is very convenient and useful..not like america where you need a car or are stuck in your home.


I've never been to other cities other than Seoul, how true is this statement in a more rural city?

While Japan boasts its subway/train system, I still feel cars are more or less necessary (or would greatly convenience your life) if you live in less populated cities, which I had done.

A car is not necessary if you live in a large city in the US either (NYC, SF, Chicago, etc.)
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VorcePA
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
United States1102 Posts
July 08 2010 15:47 GMT
#94
The reason why cars are more prevalent in America is because we have more space. :p
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white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
July 08 2010 16:20 GMT
#95
Outside of seoul and its surrounding area, subway lines are much more simpler. Busan only has like 3 lines and daejeon I believe has only one. Seoul has like 9 and they are still building new ones.

in cities outside of seoul subways are obviously not as useful, so buses and taxis become more prevalent for public transportation.
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Chill
Profile Blog Joined January 2005
Calgary26003 Posts
July 08 2010 16:29 GMT
#96
Busan subway is pretty outdated compared to Seoul. You do feel way more restricted there if you don't know the bus system, as opposed to Seoul where I almost never used the bus.

I bought the wrong ticket (1 way 1 line when I needed 1 way 2 line). I was trapped behind the turnstiles and there was no "upgrade your ticket" machine back there. I walked around back there looking for a machine or someone to help me for a few minutes. Then I just waited for everyone to leave when the next train arrived. There was no one around except one old man sitting down on a bench looking right at me. I jumped the turnstile and quickly looked at him and his face was pure :O and did not change the whole 2 seconds I was looking at him afterwards. At least he had a story to tell his family that night about some CrAzY foreigner.
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krndandaman
Profile Joined August 2009
Mozambique16569 Posts
July 08 2010 16:36 GMT
#97
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Ciryandor
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States3735 Posts
July 10 2010 03:16 GMT
#98
Wait, so most Koreans are taught in public or private schools?
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white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
July 10 2010 03:29 GMT
#99
public. pre-school and kindergarten are often private though.
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