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I think we have similiarities, quiet and shy i dont go out much as well but recently i pulled out a guitar from the garage and justed started playing it.. dont need a teacher and its quite easy to learn by yourself.... so why not learn an instrument!? good idea i reckon .... cook at home despite all the gorgeous food u can buy outside for a penny and try exercising at home its pretty fun and easy
And also why not try going out to the rural regions in korea like Busan... im pretty sure there are loads of things to take photographs of
and always remember you have to go things a go even if you dont like it ... its important to have a crack theres no rule that says u must love it
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Diablo 2 will take years of your free time (and time you don't have).
Seriously though, getting a better diet and exercise is never a bad thing and being in good shape is awesome for your self esteem. Dknight had a really good idea with picking up a sport. If there is a sport that looks fun and has a group of people that play socially in your area then I'd highly recommend checking it out. As long as you realize you're going to be really bad for the first month at least it should be an awesome time. If that isn't and option simply throwing in a half hour or hour work out session every other day would be awesome.
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ICCUP. you have progamer connections, use them!
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On September 17 2009 13:00 iCCup.deL wrote: sex
Considering how I look and the nature of Korean guys - not happening. Thanks for the suggestions so far Please keep them coming.
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On September 17 2009 14:08 NeverGG wrote:Considering how I look and the nature of Korean guys - not happening. Thanks for the suggestions so far Please keep them coming.
find a non korean guy?
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Wtf? Go to school man. I have like 10 hours of free time a week between school and work. It makes me appreciate my free time so much!
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Learning Korean would be best imo
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On September 17 2009 14:11 Hypnosis wrote: Wtf? Go to school man. I have like 10 hours of free time a week between school and work. It makes me appreciate my free time so much!
I'm an English teacher (I'm also not a man) I spend 9-4:30pm every Mon-Fri in a school. I completed my compulsory and advanced British schooling (Primary to University.) over 4 years ago - no desire to go back whatsoever and it's also not possible on my current visa to study in a Korean university.
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On September 17 2009 12:35 vAltyR wrote: I surf Wikipedia and teach myself math stuff. I love math, and I don't mind thinking in my free time, but that's not true for a lot of people. Sure makes math class easier though.
oohhh where are the times when I was imagining colliding particles. I am serious
Never, you've probably seen mnm's Help the shy quiet antisocial introvert... she linked in her last blog x)? Do you have an animal btw?
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United States7166 Posts
Watch Jumong, Prince of the Legend. It's a historical Korean drama, but don't let that sway you, it's anything but boring. I don't usually watch Korean dramas for the same reasons you do, but this show is different. It is probably the best show I've ever seen. I'd avoid reading the synopsis from the link above as it contains spoilers, just use it for the streaming video links. If you want to read what other people think you can read these amazon reviews.
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51270 Posts
Rewatch 꽃보다 남자 and laugh at the acting.
Oh, and if you are REALLY bored, download the 1994 CCTV 81-part series of 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'. It WILL keep you up
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Learning a new language is something that can really motivate you at first, and seem really exciting. The problem is you'll soon find it to be tedious work, and realize it requires much more work than a typical "hobby" does.
For me, exercising became a really addictive hobby. I don't exert myself too much, but walking/jogging/doing crunches really caught on with me, and I'm in better shape now than I was playing sports in high school.
I've also been studying acting, and that's been incredibly fun. It's something that can be really enlightening and helpful, even in a recreational context. Good luck with your search.
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
night club
club
sexy bar
room salon
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On September 17 2009 21:49 Rekrul wrote: night club
club
sexy bar
room salon
I was going to say they don't even let women into those places, but then I remembered all the leaflets covered in photos of male Japanese pop musicians and actors littering the tarmac around where I live on a Saturday night and bearing the immortal title 'Ho Bar.'
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
night clubs and clubs would be gay clubs if they didn't let women in
sexy bars girls go to with guys from time to time its no problem
room salon too
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On September 17 2009 21:53 NeverGG wrote:I was going to say they don't even let women into those places, but then I remembered all the leaflets covered in photos of male Japanese pop musicians and actors littering the tarmac around where I live on a Saturday night and bearing the immortal title 'Ho Bar.'
Ho Bar has tequila shots for 1500won, doesn't get cheaper than that :D
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my life is so boring atm =/
if im not at school i'll be at the gym and if not i'd be either on a pc surfing the web for hours or watching tv
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i'd recommend you go and try a bunch of food places, that's always fun!
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Maybe a pet, if you think you could make time for it?
Pillow forts are good too.
Also if you could take a hi-res picture of a rabbit wearing something on its head (deck of cards?) and send it to me that would be amazing. I need something to blow up and hang on my wall and I'd really appreciate it :O
Just saying...
Writing is good too... Especially something short and poetic to go as captions for your pictures?
Learning a language is a large undertaking, but worth it..
Also... getting really good at cooking is always a useful talent... Just trying recipes and new food is a nice way to put variety into your life. Cooking good stuff can take a long time, so it would definitely fill your idle hours.
Maybe you could be a tour guide for TLers who visit SK?
Stuff and stuff and more stuff...
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