On May 13 2010 03:32 zeonmx wrote:
Sounds like any other parts of asian countries.
Sounds like any other parts of asian countries.
I think it has more to do with laws regarding public drunkenness.
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Mickey
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On May 13 2010 03:32 zeonmx wrote: Show nested quote + On May 11 2010 18:32 sk` wrote: In Japan there's no shortage of salarymen near dead from drinking too much loitering the train stations at night. Come early the next day and they still haven't shoveled up all the puke. It just stuns me that people can get so stupid about consumption. Sounds like any other parts of asian countries. I think it has more to do with laws regarding public drunkenness. | ||
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kainzero
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in america, you pass out in public, you will probably wake up without your wallet and with blood coming out of your butthole. according to this post, you pass out in korea, people laugh at you on a blog but other than that you're fine. and based on a reply, you can do the same in japan. that's a testament to how safe those countries are! | ||
Boonbag
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On May 13 2010 04:24 kainzero wrote: i think it's awesome that you can pass out in public and not have anything really bad happen to you. in america, you pass out in public, you will probably wake up without your wallet and with blood coming out of your butthole. according to this post, you pass out in korea, people laugh at you on a blog but other than that you're fine. and based on a reply, you can do the same in japan. that's a testament to how safe those countries are! Couldn't agree more on this. And that's why Korea is so close to our heart (anyone whot's been there). | ||
meaculpa
United States119 Posts
On May 11 2010 18:46 sk` wrote: phos: Well, I can only tell you to not say things like that until you've lived in the other side's shoes. I'm a decently mannered contributing member of this society who doesn't little the local subway with puke. However, my existance here is filled with constant checks, re-checks, and general harassment designed by the government to make me want to leave. Somedays it works. Most it doesn't. This said, xenophobia can quickly change to racism and typically is intermixed. While being in more remote suburban areas I have has actual rocks fly past my head... the culprit nowhere in site. I hear the derogatory term of forgeiner so much I have grown to dislike the polite term. I speak the language fluently; sometimes better than nationals, I pay taxes, bills, etc., yet I am significantly treated like a second class member of society. Again, I can only comment for Japan... but I imagine Korea is similar. But, I must say, I knew all of this going into it so I'm not really trying to say woes-is-me. Yeah, there's shit in my soup, but I guess I like the taste. Wow, despite all that your experience is still so bad? Makes me wonder how much trouble that one black guy had. He had a site and all where he got kanchoed, I guess he laughed it off because it was the least of his worries. | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On May 13 2010 05:25 meaculpa wrote: Show nested quote + On May 11 2010 18:46 sk` wrote: phos: Well, I can only tell you to not say things like that until you've lived in the other side's shoes. I'm a decently mannered contributing member of this society who doesn't little the local subway with puke. However, my existance here is filled with constant checks, re-checks, and general harassment designed by the government to make me want to leave. Somedays it works. Most it doesn't. This said, xenophobia can quickly change to racism and typically is intermixed. While being in more remote suburban areas I have has actual rocks fly past my head... the culprit nowhere in site. I hear the derogatory term of forgeiner so much I have grown to dislike the polite term. I speak the language fluently; sometimes better than nationals, I pay taxes, bills, etc., yet I am significantly treated like a second class member of society. Again, I can only comment for Japan... but I imagine Korea is similar. But, I must say, I knew all of this going into it so I'm not really trying to say woes-is-me. Yeah, there's shit in my soup, but I guess I like the taste. Wow, despite all that your experience is still so bad? Makes me wonder how much trouble that one black guy had. He had a site and all where he got kanchoed, I guess he laughed it off because it was the least of his worries. korea is not similar at all to what he describes. if u speak korean they love you | ||
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mel_ee
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On May 13 2010 04:30 Boonbag wrote: Show nested quote + On May 13 2010 04:24 kainzero wrote: i think it's awesome that you can pass out in public and not have anything really bad happen to you. in america, you pass out in public, you will probably wake up without your wallet and with blood coming out of your butthole. according to this post, you pass out in korea, people laugh at you on a blog but other than that you're fine. and based on a reply, you can do the same in japan. that's a testament to how safe those countries are! Couldn't agree more on this. And that's why Korea is so close to our heart (anyone whot's been there). agree! i like feeling safe in a country... and i've lived in some ghetto places b4, rly lets you appreciate things like safety. haha | ||
mel_ee
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On May 13 2010 05:25 meaculpa wrote: Show nested quote + On May 11 2010 18:46 sk` wrote: phos: Well, I can only tell you to not say things like that until you've lived in the other side's shoes. I'm a decently mannered contributing member of this society who doesn't little the local subway with puke. However, my existance here is filled with constant checks, re-checks, and general harassment designed by the government to make me want to leave. Somedays it works. Most it doesn't. This said, xenophobia can quickly change to racism and typically is intermixed. While being in more remote suburban areas I have has actual rocks fly past my head... the culprit nowhere in site. I hear the derogatory term of forgeiner so much I have grown to dislike the polite term. I speak the language fluently; sometimes better than nationals, I pay taxes, bills, etc., yet I am significantly treated like a second class member of society. Again, I can only comment for Japan... but I imagine Korea is similar. But, I must say, I knew all of this going into it so I'm not really trying to say woes-is-me. Yeah, there's shit in my soup, but I guess I like the taste. Wow, despite all that your experience is still so bad? Makes me wonder how much trouble that one black guy had. He had a site and all where he got kanchoed, I guess he laughed it off because it was the least of his worries. that guy's blog is hilarious. black guy in japan with really good japanese has some interesting stories. i totally forgot about reading his updates but his japan stories were fun to read. his new blog site is here: http://outpostnine.com/gaijin_smash/ | ||
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On May 12 2010 09:01 phosphorylation wrote: why dont people accept that different people have different ways of living their lives nevergg's initial complaint about expats in korea, while possibly nosy, is still pretty legit because an disproportionate number of expats in korea tend to be drunkards/bad characters there is no need to slam down on her way of living unless you can prove that your way of living (drinking and partying) is inarguably superior (not for you, but for her or other people) but i believe you will find that quite difficult I know I'm digging out an old thread, but anyways. Sad to see blackoutkorea.com has gone and I can't even find a cached version. ;-) Why is everyone so serious these days? -.- And why are the best (funny) sites always hosted at blogspot.com or blogger.com? ;-) Concerning phos, I don't even quote (for truth) any of those older postings, but that really is funny, as it shows your own double-standards!! First you bash those party-people etc. and now you argue they shouldn't claim their way of life is superior? So what did you do earlier other than claiming to be a better person? LOL I don't know your frustration, I guess it might be not getting Korean girls in the US or even back in Korea, but there is really no legit reason (except being Christian-Conservative) to judge other people (especially women) for choosing that lifestyle! If they chose to live like that, so what?! Consenting adults, having fun, why is that wrong? Why do people go party? Don't you think they could just go to any club, if they wanted Korean guys? If they go to Itaewon & hook up with some "eevil" foreigner, it is clearly THEIR choice and not the bad guy, who is hanging out there already anyways! He could just choose another fa..."pretty" American girl of course, but erm, maybe he has a reason not to? :D And for the money, seriously, this is not much pay they get & not a great perspective! Complain to your government, not the teachers (I know there are quite some morons, but sure not everyone!), as the Korean government has set the standards on pay etc.! On the other, being in a capitalistic country, shouldn't you agree that supply and demand (the market) sorts out the pricing issue, so why whine about it?? If you aren't happy with your wage, maybe you should've thought about that earlier! So yeah, as always, you living in the great USA should be ashamed to be narrow-minded. If you're into conservatism, better go to...um, actually there is no conservative country? US maybe, so you're already there indeed. But there's party & multicultural "fun" everywhere, if you don't like it I don't like to get patronized concerning my life choices by people who prefer to keep some kind of racial segregation just because they're frustrated with their own life!!! So why again do(n't) you accept that different people have different ways of living their lives? | ||
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