Moving to Korea: Incheon or Busan?
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Randomaccount#77123
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Waxangel
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29 fps
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since you want to go to korea for the esports scene, incheon would be the better option | ||
mizU
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bmml
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Symmetry
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On February 04 2012 01:29 29 fps wrote: since you want to go to korea for the esports scene, incheon would be the better option Seconded. Living in Busan will put you hours away from any of the gaming studios. | ||
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docvoc
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The way it seems is Do you like or hate the cold? cold = incheon What will you spend your nights doing? clubbing / gaming = incheon What are you looking for school wise? depends on what kind of school in which city What is your pay going to look like? depends on who pays you more What kind of baggage are you bringing? are you looking for a girlfriend, friends, etc. With those stated, you just have to pick what you want in a city, job, nightlife, people. etc. | ||
NeverGG
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If the alcoholic bit sums you up then please don't come here. Remember you're being paid to come and teach, not to get drunk every day. That aside, Busan seemed pretty nice from what I've seen of it, but it's a pretty long trip to get to most of the core gaming action here (live events, finals, fan meetings etc.) in Seoul. I lived in the far South (albeit in a very small/boring town.) and spent most of my time every weekend trekking up to Seoul to do progaming related things/reporting. As for hiking and sports - you can do those pretty much anywhere in SK. The older generation here *loves* to go on hikes, so there's plenty of access to well established routes (with lovely scenery in some cases.) If you check Meetup.com and Facebook you'll also be able to find plenty of ex-pat/Korean sports groups to join. | ||
zeehar
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On February 04 2012 08:19 NeverGG wrote: 'if you're an alcoholic pc gamer (soju at a pc bang everyday' If the alcoholic bit sums you up then please don't come here. this. there already are widespread negative connotations about english hakwon teachers among both koreans and foreigners. | ||
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