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I found this t-shirt for who do not speak korean. This is mainly for the foreign community going to Korea.
Like the site says, you point to the question mark and then whatever you are looking for.
There are a lot of other shirts as well. Here's the link for them. Enjoy.
EDIT: Post is fixed in anticipation of others who think i was inconsiderate. my bad on that one. now if i can change the title, things would be excellent.
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
Having lived here for two years I can honestly say that wearing t-shirts like that if you're a foreigner living in Seoul is *not* a good idea. Some of them are cute, but I'd never do it - we get stared at more than enough already without calling even more undue attention to ourselves. Plus some of the shirts are pretty offensive and kind of invite those people who might want to kick off against us to do so. I wouldn't go out with someone wearing some of those shirts. (I do like the Say Kimchi one though - anything with a camera on it ^_~)
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This just makes you look like you suffer from the British disease when talking to foreigners, ie just speaking English, but very loudly and very slowly.
Even if you speak the language badly, I think every body appreciates the effort.
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On August 13 2009 17:50 NeverGG wrote: Having lived here for two years I can honestly say that wearing t-shirts like that if you're a foreigner living in Seoul is *not* a good idea. Some of them are cute, but I'd never do it - we get stared at more than enough already without calling even more undue attention to ourselves. Plus some of the shirts are pretty offensive and kind of invite those people who might want to kick off against us to do so. I wouldn't go out with someone wearing some of those shirts. (I do like the Say Kimchi one though - anything with a camera on it ^_~)
I'm Korean American but I wouldn't find that offensive... but in the perspective of a native Korean who's been living in Korea maybeee... I agree that certain shirts are extremely rude and obnoxious but I don't think this one's that offensive in any way o_o; I'm pretty sure a lot of people would think it's funny or cute for a foreignor to go around looking clueless while pointing to pictures of what he/she wants.
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On August 13 2009 18:13 theobsessed1 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2009 17:50 NeverGG wrote: Having lived here for two years I can honestly say that wearing t-shirts like that if you're a foreigner living in Seoul is *not* a good idea. Some of them are cute, but I'd never do it - we get stared at more than enough already without calling even more undue attention to ourselves. Plus some of the shirts are pretty offensive and kind of invite those people who might want to kick off against us to do so. I wouldn't go out with someone wearing some of those shirts. (I do like the Say Kimchi one though - anything with a camera on it ^_~) I'm Korean American but I wouldn't find that offensive... but in the perspective of a native Korean who's been living in Korea maybeee... I agree that certain shirts are extremely rude and obnoxious but I don't think this one's that offensive in any way o_o; I'm pretty sure a lot of people would think it's funny or cute for a foreignor to go around looking clueless while pointing to pictures of what he/she wants.
I'm definitely not referring to the shirt in the op - that one really is pretty cute. I wouldn't wear it because I'm not keen to add to the stereotype of foreign teachers not bothering to learn Korean (I try myself, but it is slow going.) I'm talking about the ones which say 'I'm not a Russian girl' etc. Those are pretty bad and the ones which say 'I'm not an American.' / 'What are you looking at?' etc are liable to make any foreigner wearing them look like an ignorant douche to some people even if others find them amusing or endearing.
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I´d just be pointing the woman all the time :D
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On August 13 2009 18:18 NeverGG wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2009 18:13 theobsessed1 wrote:On August 13 2009 17:50 NeverGG wrote: Having lived here for two years I can honestly say that wearing t-shirts like that if you're a foreigner living in Seoul is *not* a good idea. Some of them are cute, but I'd never do it - we get stared at more than enough already without calling even more undue attention to ourselves. Plus some of the shirts are pretty offensive and kind of invite those people who might want to kick off against us to do so. I wouldn't go out with someone wearing some of those shirts. (I do like the Say Kimchi one though - anything with a camera on it ^_~) I'm Korean American but I wouldn't find that offensive... but in the perspective of a native Korean who's been living in Korea maybeee... I agree that certain shirts are extremely rude and obnoxious but I don't think this one's that offensive in any way o_o; I'm pretty sure a lot of people would think it's funny or cute for a foreignor to go around looking clueless while pointing to pictures of what he/she wants. I'm definitely not referring to the shirt in the op - that one really is pretty cute. I wouldn't wear it because I'm not keen to add to the stereotype of foreign teachers not bothering to learn Korean (I try myself, but it is slow going.) I'm talking about the ones which say 'I'm not a Russian girl' etc. Those are pretty bad and the ones which say 'I'm not an American.' / 'What are you looking at?' etc are liable to make any foreigner wearing them look like an ignorant douche to some people even if others find them amusing or endearing.
agreed, tourists are annoying enough without wearing shirts that make ya wanna smack em.. :O
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lets not have an argument over my stupidity.
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i like the shirt lol
lol at ppl crying over a shirt
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
On August 13 2009 18:37 Vex wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2009 18:18 NeverGG wrote:On August 13 2009 18:13 theobsessed1 wrote:On August 13 2009 17:50 NeverGG wrote: Having lived here for two years I can honestly say that wearing t-shirts like that if you're a foreigner living in Seoul is *not* a good idea. Some of them are cute, but I'd never do it - we get stared at more than enough already without calling even more undue attention to ourselves. Plus some of the shirts are pretty offensive and kind of invite those people who might want to kick off against us to do so. I wouldn't go out with someone wearing some of those shirts. (I do like the Say Kimchi one though - anything with a camera on it ^_~) I'm Korean American but I wouldn't find that offensive... but in the perspective of a native Korean who's been living in Korea maybeee... I agree that certain shirts are extremely rude and obnoxious but I don't think this one's that offensive in any way o_o; I'm pretty sure a lot of people would think it's funny or cute for a foreignor to go around looking clueless while pointing to pictures of what he/she wants. I'm definitely not referring to the shirt in the op - that one really is pretty cute. I wouldn't wear it because I'm not keen to add to the stereotype of foreign teachers not bothering to learn Korean (I try myself, but it is slow going.) I'm talking about the ones which say 'I'm not a Russian girl' etc. Those are pretty bad and the ones which say 'I'm not an American.' / 'What are you looking at?' etc are liable to make any foreigner wearing them look like an ignorant douche to some people even if others find them amusing or endearing. agreed, tourists are annoying enough without wearing shirts that make ya wanna smack em.. :O
why do people hate tourists?
lots of tourists in hk all the time every summer and i just go help them out lol..
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Calgary25954 Posts
On August 13 2009 17:50 NeverGG wrote: Having lived here for two years I can honestly say that wearing t-shirts like that if you're a foreigner living in Seoul is *not* a good idea. Some of them are cute, but I'd never do it - we get stared at more than enough already without calling even more undue attention to ourselves. Plus some of the shirts are pretty offensive and kind of invite those people who might want to kick off against us to do so. I wouldn't go out with someone wearing some of those shirts. (I do like the Say Kimchi one though - anything with a camera on it ^_~) Are you serious?
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T-shirt in the op is frigin genius!
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Why would a foreigner in Korea ask about Mario?
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where is the zergling? marine toss? how are you to explain to them what race you play?
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Need a zeal drinking, a ling smoking and a marine with a medic doing..... hm ? what ?
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On August 13 2009 23:51 GoSu wrote: Need a zeal drinking, a ling smoking and a marine with a medic doing..... hm ? what ?
i'd buy that shirt
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On August 13 2009 22:37 dcberkeley wrote: Why would a foreigner in Korea ask about Mario?
That's a metro train, not Mario.
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