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bundangbabo
Joined: 01 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:38 pm Post subject: I'm venting - just venting! |
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Valentines day - and mine was pretty damn good! (for once) so I'm not going to vent about that - but the big occasion of the school this weekend was the soppy, four eyed, prat of a geography teacher got married and of course everyone in the bastard school got invited except muggins here. What wound me up though was my co-teacher wittering on about it - and she wittered on about the collection that was made by the rest of the teachers - and they forgot to ask me to make a donation - I could have spared the prat 20,000 won which was the going rate.
Can these imbeciles not keep their racism and their bigotry in check - just for once - what did they think I was going to do if I got invited to the shitey wedding - do a rain dance chanting 'abooga wooga, monga wonga' waving my spear around. If there is anyway they can make a person feel excluded its these clowns - I try to think what I have done to these people and I have done nothing but be nice and respectful to them!
And they are so open about it - I know for a fact if they went to work in a staffroom in a British secondary school - this racist crap would never happen to them. (though the kids would eat them alive)
Apparently - it was a christian wedding - it is a pity a lot of these Korean christians are a bit iffy about the 10 commandments - with one being - love thy neighbour! |
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Tobias

Joined: 02 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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You've been there a while, and they've gotten tired of you. That's my take. Koreans are shallow that way. After your newness, your novelty, if you will, wears off, you become a hole in the air.
Korean cars don't come as model years. They come as 1/2 model years. A Korean doesn't buy a 2008 Kia. He buys a 2008 1/2 Kia, as by July of 2008, Koreans want to replace the 2008 model they bought in January 2008. This is the mindset they have when it comes to people, too.
If you would have arrived here two weeks ago, I imagine you would have gotten several invites. You would have still had that new car smell and that new car attraction.
Perceptions. It's all about perceptions.
Last edited by Tobias on Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:49 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Xuanzang

Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Sadang
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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There was a wedding at my school too but I paid diddly squat. I'd only pay if I went there/was invited. You gotta keep the Korean work sphere from interfering with your life sphere. Pretend you're listening to Madame Butterfly or something when she is blabbing about work gossip, etc. Tune them out. |
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oskinny1

Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Location: Right behind you!
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:49 pm Post subject: |
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Understand about being left out, but you didn't miss anything.
Take a look around your office now. See all the people on phones and chatting away with each other? That is the same thing you would have seen on Saturday, but they probably wouldn't have been dressed as nicely.
Search "adjumma wedding" on youtube. |
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sobriquet

Joined: 16 Feb 2007 Location: Nakatomi Plaza
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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Don't give money for staff stuff.
Why would I?
They don't give me money for anything other than working. |
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SHANE02

Joined: 04 Jun 2003
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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You were lucky OP. |
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Horangi Munshin

Joined: 06 Apr 2003 Location: Busan
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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You saved 20000won and a boring afternoon. Count yourself lucky. |
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T-J

Joined: 10 Oct 2008 Location: Seoul EunpyungGu Yeonsinnae
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Maybe they read Dave's and saw that the pervasive attitude here is to not attend weddings and funerals of co-workers. |
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VanIslander

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Location: Geoje, Hadong, Tongyeong,... now in a small coastal island town outside Gyeongsangnamdo!
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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when every single other person is invited except you the waygook... don't let that hurt you
koreans are insular and will never see you as one of them
i'm amazed how many people come to this country and expect to be treated any different than as a guest (treated well btw, but as such)
shrug it off as another example why you're here for a relatively small part of your whole life |
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Big Mac
Joined: 17 Sep 2005
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:34 pm Post subject: |
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There was also a wedding at my school this weekend. All the teachers rented a bus and went to the wedding...but like you I was not invited. Unlike you, however, I really didn't care. I didn't want to spend my afternoon being ignored by all the other teachers who can't speak English and at a wedding that I can't understand.
I agree with what another poster said about your novelty wearing off. Mine lasted about three weeks. I was invited to every function. Drank soju with everyone in the school. Had a good time. Then it all stopped. I can say hello to most of the teachers now and not even get a response now.
It's shallow, but it's Korea. |
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yingwenlaoshi

Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Location: ... location, location!
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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Punch in, punch out. Too bad you couldn't just totally ignore everyone and just go in when you have classes and leave when they're over. But you're at a public school. |
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fromtheuk
Joined: 31 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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OP - The good thing with my school is they know I could care less about them and actually enjoy not taking part in anything with them.
I can't think of anything more painful than sitting in a room with my colleagues all day.
You're right, they are not subtle about their desire to see us go. After a while, our novelty value wears off. Because of that, I may stay at the same school, forever.
I ignore them and they ignore me, unless we're face to face.
You can buy some toilet paper with the 20,000 won you've saved.  |
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Pwillig
Joined: 26 Jan 2009
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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They probably didn't because they were afraid you'd feel uncomfortable being in such a situation.
Why in God's name would you want to see something as terrible as a wedding take place? I think I could bear watching people jump in front of trains here more than a wedding. Hm...quite similar now that I think of it. |
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bundangbabo
Joined: 01 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:48 pm Post subject: |
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An update -
There was another whip round and a meal which include two of my co-teachers who are moving on and everyone was giving in their 20,000 won and I said 'Hey - I have actually taught with two of these teachers - which is more than can be said for anyone in this room, so how about asking me for my contribution' so my co-teacher translated it for the teacher doing the collecting and she sort of said 'err you are allright for a donation from you thanks' and I got a bit angry - 'racism! that's what it is
- why don't you imagine if it was you being excluded from everything' and my co-teacher calmed me down and said it was all a cultural misunderstanding - which translated from Korean means 'we're being racist because you aren't one of us' twats! |
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bundangbabo
Joined: 01 Jun 2008
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Pwillig wrote: |
They probably didn't because they were afraid you'd feel uncomfortable being in such a situation.
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I wouldn't have been uncomfortable - THEY would have been though - I know what you are saying but what is happening in reality is that they are projecting their racist, foreigner hating, sensibilities onto me - and its not bloody right because I see them and the kids I teach like I see another English person and I treat them (outside the language barrier) no different as I would treat anyone else. |
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