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northway



Joined: 05 Jul 2010

PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

chrisinkorea2011 wrote:
wow a lot of people sure are coming down hard on dude's gf for her statement or what OP said she stated. big deal, get over it.

the point is the dude was acting like a complete @$$ hole, and its true, a lot of foreigners do act like since they are foreign, they can do what they want. Ive PERSONALLY HEARD foreigners say this "oh well im a foreigner, so il just play dumb."

so idiots will say since they dont know korean cant read/write it etc. To me that just represents a bunch of @$$es. First off, if you come to korea to teach, LEARN the language. really no one is forcing you to be an ESL teacher in korea. You applied here, you wanted to come, you want the money, LEARN to obey the laws of a foreign country as well. And im sure someone will say "well the military here is forced to come" I come from a military family, yeah you might get stationed here, it happens. What ISNT part of your job is to walk around like a complete douche because you dont like it here or it wasnt your first choice on the list of assignments you chose (yeah you normally can pick 3 places, ALMOST no one gets their choices anyways!) but then again NO one forced you to join the military, there WAS NO draft when you signed up.

bottom line, GET OVER IT. learn to respect other countries and people.


Again: j-walking?
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CentralCali



Joined: 17 May 2007

PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:42 pm    Post subject: Re: SO, yesterday I saw a Foreigner... Reply with quote

Radius wrote:
It wasn't a blanket statement, though. The Korean was speaking about and directly to the hooligan and his friends...she wasn't talking about me or you or any other foreigner in Korea.


As you reported the exchange originally, it was a blanket statement.

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And I wasn't changing my statemnet mid-stream. I just forgot to add that bit in my first post.


So, you added something that you forgot? Most people I know call that a change.

By the way, the action of walking across a road illegally is correctly termed jaywalking.
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

northway wrote:
Again: j-walking?


Jaywalking is a terrible, heinous travesty of a criminal act. I take photos of every person I catch in the act and submit them to the local police box so that the authorities can make sure these criminals get their act together. I've also petitioned for the city of Seoul to install cameras at all crosswalks across the city which will record a photo of the person so they may be fined and arrested if repeat offenders.

I've got my fingers crossed they pass it!
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sadguy



Joined: 13 Feb 2011

PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

you guys are ridiculous. the OP is talking about the MANNER in which the dude was j-waking. he was being obnoxious about it. but of course, everyone focuses on the irrelevant part of the OP.
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northway



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sadguy wrote:
you guys are ridiculous. the OP is talking about the MANNER in which the dude was j-waking. he was being obnoxious about it. but of course, everyone focuses on the irrelevant part of the OP.


No, I focus on the fact that he refers to the "law abiding" non-jaywalkers, which makes me think that OP is likely blowing this way out of proportion.
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sadguy



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

take it for what it is. a rant/vent about foreigners having a tendency to be aloof and unaware of how obnoxious they can come across to local koreans.

you know, HERDS of white people j-walking, talking on their cell phones in the library....
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sadguy wrote:
take it for what it is. a rant/vent about foreigners having a tendency to be aloof and unaware of how obnoxious they can come across to local koreans.

you know, HERDS of white people j-walking, talking on their cell phones in the library....


Okay. So what should we do? Shake hands and agree to chide drunken buttmonkeys we see jaywalking in the street for being jaywalking buttmonkeys? Write a petition for cops to enforce jaywalking laws strictly with Westerners? Form a civil group to help combat jaywalking asshattery?

I'm just taking the piss on a goofy thread.
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NYC_Gal 2.0



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My first couple of months here, I was running an errand with my coteacher. It was colder than we had anticipated, and I really had to wee, so I was trying to get home ASAP. We were at an intersection, there were absolutely no cars, so I ran quickly across the street. She chided me, saying that Korean people never do that. Well, speak of the devil, an ajosshi did it at that exact moment. I told her "He must be Chinese," with a big smile.
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sadguy



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the j-walking fear in korea and japan is weird. it'll be 4am, no one around, and people will still wait for the green light man to shine before they take a step. unless you're in hongdae of course.
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eamo



Joined: 08 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sadguy wrote:
the j-walking fear in korea and japan is weird. it'll be 4am, no one around, and people will still wait for the green light man to shine before they take a step. unless you're in hongdae of course.


Jaywalking seems to be something terrible in Korea until one becomes a certain age.......I've never seen anyone reprimand old people for jaywalking.
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ldh2222



Joined: 12 Oct 2007

PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:06 am    Post subject: Re: SO, yesterday I saw a Foreigner... Reply with quote

Radius wrote:
Walk across the intersection while it was red and yell back at his friends to "Come on!, Let's go!" There must have been about 10 of them. Then as he gets to the other side of the street, he jumps onto one of the big upside down "U" metal things you walk under where flowers and vines are growing on , and plucks a few off to give to his Korean girlfriend. Acting like a complete drunken monkey.
Guys, have a drink or two or 5 for that matter. But don't give us all a bad name.
This wasn't in Itaewon, it was in a pretty big suburb outside of Seoul.
Other Koreans looked at each other in disbelief and started grumbling about it. I asked my girlfriend what they said and she said they said foreigners think it's "their country."
Anyway....if you're a newbie, or maybe if you're not...This isn't your country, you are a guest worker--and a teacher on top of it. ACT LIKE ONE! Something tells me they wouldn't even do this in their home countries.
Anyway, don't be like these morons.


It's because Koreans aren't usually confrontational... and, the fact that they're foreigners means that (in their minds), most Koreans won't want to use English to confront them.

But yeah, this attitude allows that whole mentality to persist... foreigners being able to do as they wish, when they want, without repercussions... and can use the excuse of being "foreign" or oblivious, to their advantage. As Koreans will usually just sit back and ignore, or not say anything, or, even laugh because they're "silly foreigners" etc.

Happens all the time, I don't see it changing either. (And THAT's why perceptions never change... because it DOES happen, and it doesn't change.)
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Steelrails



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Every country has idiot foreigners. Life goes on.

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the j-walking fear in korea and japan is weird. it'll be 4am, no one around, and people will still wait for the green light man to shine before they take a step. unless you're in hongdae of course.


My parents (non-Korean atheists) were like this. Whenever I said something my mom would always say "Because that's the LAW."

Also one NET here who was an evangelical Christian refused to jaywalk as well.

I think its indicative of a mindset that says "Responsibility before fun and convenience". Can't say that's a bad attitude to have.
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eamo



Joined: 08 Mar 2003
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steelrails wrote:
Every country has idiot foreigners. Life goes on.

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the j-walking fear in korea and japan is weird. it'll be 4am, no one around, and people will still wait for the green light man to shine before they take a step. unless you're in hongdae of course.


My parents (non-Korean atheists) were like this. Whenever I said something my mom would always say "Because that's the LAW."

Also one NET here who was an evangelical Christian refused to jaywalk as well.

I think its indicative of a mindset that says "Responsibility before fun and convenience". Can't say that's a bad attitude to have.


Perhaps a good lesson to teach children. Always wait for the walk light......but for god's sake, if you're an adult and there isn't a car in sight, just walk! Use your own eyes and brain. The crosswalk lights are not meant to be so slavishly obeyed by adults.
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murmanjake



Joined: 21 Oct 2008

PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

eamo wrote:
Perhaps a good lesson to teach children. Always wait for the walk light......but for god's sake, if you're an adult and there isn't a car in sight, just walk! Use your own eyes and brain. The crosswalk lights are not meant to be so slavishly obeyed by adults.


Yah the green man doesn't mean poop. The cars don't obey it and you shouldn't either. If I just went ahead and crossed as soon as the light turned green I'd be dead by now. Use your eyes. If there are cars then don't cross. If it's clear then why not?

Just make sure you're not gonna get hit. And make sure that no one around you is gonna blindly follow your lead and get creamed themselves...

I think proper jaywalking technique should be the new focus of this thread.

Radius, you always struck me as pretty level-minded, but getting worked up about something this slight? It's really not worth it...
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legrande



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A lot of Koreans do not view us foreigners in the most favorable light to begin with. My impression is that Radius has been doing his part to try to improve things, only to have monkey foreigner lay a big brown one with him in attendance. Yeah, I can feel 'im.
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