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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 11:13 pm    Post subject: Of Pharmacies and Men Reply with quote

I fear going into the local pharmacies here, whether down the street from my place, in Suwon, after a long night out in Seoul, whatever. Because every single time I walk into one, whether accompanied or alone, the dude(s) there glare at me like I'm some sort of heathen who's chock full of diseases or something. Ok...not quite...but pharmacy employees here are extremely curt and abrupt. I've been trying to get over this little hang-up lately.

Today, I wanted to pick up some vitamins. I have never bought vitamins before, and I was crusing through the bottles, checking out what's in each one, and what makes the men and old people vitamins different, all that good mess. I casually overlook one of the bottles that I'm interested in, and noticed the rockin' price tag of 46,000 won. I do the "comparative shopper" routine and judge that it's not a bad price to pay when the bottle will last me three months, so I grab it and one other bottle of fish oil tablets(also 40,000 won or so) and go up to the counter. I tried to make some small talk with the guy, speaking in Korean.

"These are really expensive."

Mistake #1 I made. He took it that I wanted a price cut or something, and he started talking about who knows what...from context, I'd judge that he has smaller bottles he could sell me or something. Anyways, he's babbling, and I just keep saying, "It's okay". Finally, I ask for the price. He knocks a couple thousand won off, dropping it to 80,000 for the two bottles.

Now, I was supposed to go to the bank today, and wire some money home, but I had forgotten that there are limits on my account as to how much money I can withdraw per day. I had taken out 600,000 initially, and was going to withdraw more money tonight/tomorrow, closer to my house. I didn't put it in my wallet; instead I put the money in a shirt pocket.

So I start to reach for my wallet, but remember that I don't have enough to foot the bill. So what do I do?

That's right...I pull out a huge wad of cash. So, not only am I uncultured for flashing money around all over the place, but I also look like a seedy little turd for "complaining" about the price when I had a big wad willy-nilly in my shirt.

I just kept apologizing while walking out red-faced. Last time I ever try to do small talk with the ornery pharmacy dudes...
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lush72



Joined: 18 Aug 2003
Location: I am Penalty Kick!

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 12:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can so visualize what happened to you today! DAMN! I would be embarrassed as well!
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kangnam mafioso



Joined: 27 Jan 2003
Location: Teheranno

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 4:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

if you get depressed every time a shop owner is curt with you in korea, you are going to have a rough time.

also, trying to get a discount probably wouldn't improve his opinion of you.

i generally don't barter with shopkeepers except at the markets like dongdaemun and such.
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Corporal



Joined: 25 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 6:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, it's weird how the people who work at the yakguks never seem to be the most, er, personable Koreans out there. You'd think they would be, since they're sorta in the business of helping people, but they often act like they'd belong better behind a counter and plastic partition where they don't actually have to interact much with you, just grab your money and shove a bus ticket in your face and move on....

belong better behind, did anyone else notice that nice bit of alliteration?

Anyway, I hear you.
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wylde



Joined: 14 Apr 2003

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 6:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i get something called beecom-cf these things are loaded with goodies (all the b's + c) and where i buy them they cost 16,000 for 100 pills..

1 a day is 3 months worth.. just an idea
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mokpochica



Joined: 21 Jan 2003
Location: Ann Arbor, MI

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 8:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The people at pharmacies that I've met have all been quite nice. The thing that I get more bothered about is a few times I've bought B.C. pills from a female and she acted kind of strange and embarassed--thus making me feel that way too. You don't want to hear your pharmacist giggle in a situation like that.
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kangnam mafioso wrote:
if you get depressed every time a shop owner is curt with you in korea, you are going to have a rough time.

also, trying to get a discount probably wouldn't improve his opinion of you.

i generally don't barter with shopkeepers except at the markets like dongdaemun and such.


*yawn* Been here two years, know the routine, kthxbai.

By the by, I wasn't asking for a discount. I just wanted to have some small talk.

Me: "Wow man, these pills really put a dent in your pocket, eh?"
Pharmacist: "Yea, vitamins are pretty expensive, but let me tell you, they're worth every penny."
Me: "That's true. I'll take these two bottles. How much?"

'Twas not to be.
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Mr. Pink



Joined: 21 Oct 2003
Location: China

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zyzyfer wrote:
kangnam mafioso wrote:
if you get depressed every time a shop owner is curt with you in korea, you are going to have a rough time.

also, trying to get a discount probably wouldn't improve his opinion of you.

i generally don't barter with shopkeepers except at the markets like dongdaemun and such.


*yawn* Been here two years, know the routine, kthxbai.

By the by, I wasn't asking for a discount. I just wanted to have some small talk.

Me: "Wow man, these pills really put a dent in your pocket, eh?"
Pharmacist: "Yea, vitamins are pretty expensive, but let me tell you, they're worth every penny."
Me: "That's true. I'll take these two bottles. How much?"

'Twas not to be.


Hmm so you know the routine, yet didn't follow it...

Read the first part of what you said, and well I can see why someone might want to try and HELP you.

Personally I thought this was going to be another condom story...or perhaps I was hoping it would be one with a funny twist. Oh well.

And it is not embarassing pulling out a wad of cash after getting the price lowered. I do it sometimes, because when I go shopping for stuff it is usually many items, and it is stupid to go to the bank machine each time just so i won't "offend" a shopkeeper who is trying to screw me by asking too much for said item.
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 8:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr. Pink wrote:
Hmm so you know the routine, yet didn't follow it...


Yes, it's a proven fact that I hate routines and hate being a goodie-goodie two-shoes member of society. It's also a proven fact that I didn't make this thread to piss and moan about how Korea does everything fucked up. I simply made an observation; hell, I even said that I was trying to get over my sentiments about pharmacy owners. The entire post was merely supposed to be an example of an embarassing moment. This is the second time you've tried to ride my ass over how I view Korea, and put words into my mouth that I never said. I feel like Corporal over here...make one little gripe and someone has to remind me that I'm in Korea, and that things are different. No fucking shit! I'm well aware. So stop assuming that I'm trying to rat on Korea, or be upset because Korea doesn't do things the way I want them to be done.

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Read the first part of what you said, and well I can see why someone might want to try and HELP you.


You've never worked a cash register? I did it for a year back in high school, and the customers who tried to start idle chit-chat were the ones that made the job a little better. All I was trying to get across was something along the lines of "What's the damage?". Apparently my Korean isn't that good yet.

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Personally I thought this was going to be another condom story...or perhaps I was hoping it would be one with a funny twist. Oh well.


Wow, the exciting condom stories. Man, these are, without a doubt, the highlight of this message board! Without them, I wouldn't even sign on the internet, it's so stale without them. I just love reading about how them Korean dudes got small peckers, so us guys can't buy condoms that fit our massive schlongs.

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And it is not embarassing pulling out a wad of cash after getting the price lowered. I do it sometimes, because when I go shopping for stuff it is usually many items, and it is stupid to go to the bank machine each time just so i won't "offend" a shopkeeper who is trying to screw me by asking too much for said item.


Maybe you should follow the routine before you inform others of their faults in doing so.
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mokpochica



Joined: 21 Jan 2003
Location: Ann Arbor, MI

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 9:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anyway, I thought that the part about pulling out all that money was pretty funny.
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eamo



Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Location: Shepherd's Bush, 1964.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 9:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've noticed pharmacists here have an elevated sense of their own importance. They want to be seen on a par with doctors.

Maybe it's because there are so many traditional korean cures and remedies, so the pharmacist sees himself as a diagnoser rather than a glorified counter clerk.

I always get the impression from watching Korean customers (especially older ones) that they go in and explain their symptoms to the pharmacist who then declares what medication should be taken. They seem deflated when someone asks for something specific. As if the customer is being presumptous to know what they need.
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