I am not a Korean but after more than two years here working with Koreans in my lab I have made many good friends and I had a great professor who relates with his students as a father.
I wonder how come Korean-Americans cannot feel comfortable and satisfied in Korea. Of course, the culture is different, but they should seek their roots.
I like the atmosphere in Korea. Unfortunately I did not have a chance to study the language before coming because of its high cost but this year it became possible after Korea University opened free Korean classes. Now I can speak Korean, maybe like a three-year-old Korean child.
Korea is a very nice country and now on Korea University�s main campus you can see many people from all over the world.
I wish my country�s government would start strengthening our bilateral relationship with Korea and encourage companies like Samsung, LG and Hyundai to invest in Egypt.
I also wish to encourage Koreans to visit Egypt and enjoy our 7,000-year-old civilization.
Ibrahim Abdel Hameed, a Ph.D. student at Korea University
Almost perfect brown-nosing, except for one mistake: Nobody has an older civilization than Korea, because the ancient Sumerian civilization was built by Koreans. You don't believe me?
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