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tideout



Joined: 12 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:13 am    Post subject: blank Reply with quote

Maybe a strange question but here goes.

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DaHu



Joined: 09 Feb 2011

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've never heard of any place teaching adults how to swim.
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joeteacher



Joined: 11 Jul 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually, most if not all, public swimming pools offer lessons. Though, it may be very hard to find one who will teach in English. Maybe a fellow weigookin?
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tideout



Joined: 12 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="joeteacher"]Actually,

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Charlie Bourque



Joined: 27 Jun 2010

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sort of off-topic here, but... have any of you noticed how barely any Koreans swim? I grew up off the coast of New-Brunswick, Canada, and the beaches are always packed and there's always loads of people in the water. By comparison, the water is Jeju is georgeous, yet barely anyone ever gets in. Furthermore, I only know one Korean that can actually swim - not just doggypaddling, but really swim. Everyone else just stands in knee-deep water with most of their clothes on. What gives?
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tideout



Joined: 12 Dec 2010

PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 3:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Charlie Bourque wrote:
Sort of off-topic here, but... have any of you noticed how barely any Koreans swim? I grew up off the coast of New-Brunswick, Canada, and the beaches are always packed and there's always loads of people in the water. By comparison, the water is Jeju is georgeous, yet barely anyone ever gets in. Furthermore, I only know one Korean that can actually swim - not just doggypaddling, but really swim. Everyone else just stands in knee-deep water with most of their clothes on. What gives?
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kris.seoul



Joined: 05 Mar 2012

PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:16 pm    Post subject: Swimming lessons Reply with quote

I am swimming instructor offering private lessons in Seoul. If you are interested, you may contact me.


www.swimminginseoul.webs.com
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madoka



Joined: 27 Mar 2008

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Charlie Bourque wrote:
Everyone else just stands in knee-deep water with most of their clothes on. What gives?


Some people like to swim. Some people don't.

http://ratchetcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/587222872.jpg
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yodanole



Joined: 02 Mar 2003
Location: La Florida

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In my hometown in Florida, there is a privately owned and operated swimming park centered around a spring. The mouth of the spring is about 20' in diameter and about 45' deep. There is a diving platform. Every year, and I do mean every year, there is a newspaper account of a young, teenage male drowning in that spring. And every year there is this same snippet. The "Floridian" interviews his cousin, who says; "I don't know why he dove in there, he didn't even know how to swim". These young men always look like the folks in Madoka's upper picture.

There are also always accounts of drownings outside the park, in the lake created by the spring, of cave divers. They are always tourists, but they look like the folks in Madoka's lower picture. A little more tragic perhaps if only because there are often multiple drownings. Oh, and the chalkboard messages they leave. "Tell my wife I love her.

Either way, it's another way to "thin the herd". It's tragic, but most of our mothers warned us not to play in traffic. I guess mom can't think of eeverything.

To paraphrase Madoka:
Dogs like to swim, cat don't. The really interesting question is why?
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everything-is-everything



Joined: 06 Jun 2011

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

madoka wrote:
Charlie Bourque wrote:
Everyone else just stands in knee-deep water with most of their clothes on. What gives?


Some people like to swim. Some people don't.

http://ratchetcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/587222872.jpg



Laughing

What would a group of Asians look like?
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jfromtheway



Joined: 20 Nov 2010

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

everything-is-everything wrote:
madoka wrote:
Charlie Bourque wrote:
Everyone else just stands in knee-deep water with most of their clothes on. What gives?


Some people like to swim. Some people don't.

http://ratchetcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/587222872.jpg



Laughing

What would a group of Asians look like?


I'll use this as an excuse to say something I'll forget, if I don't say it soon, about Korean beach behavior, sorry, thanks. Redundancy for some of you, but FOFF. From what I saw a few weeks ago, Koreans are a good laugh around water, or at least at the beach. Granted, it wasn't hot prime time summer weather and the water was fairly chilly, but the beach was packed and I saw zero people swimming, outside of children. Ocean to myself. Most of them were wearing street clothes and wouldn't go past shin deep with their jeans rolled up. They also looked sooo cute setting up their beach front camping tents at noon on a sunny day, cooking Ramon inside once they figured it out. Watching three men struggle trying to figure out how to set up a tent for half and hour, women running after their sunbrellas, people taking pictures of themselves and their friends holding up mounds of seaweed while peace signing, groups of five in their mid 20s forming a circle and twiddling around sparklers together, like my friends and I did when we were twelve, before we moved on to the canons and other big stuff, was awesome. So funny to me. I didn't know that Koreans couldn't swing, but it makes sense. If you want to witness some funny Korean culture, getta beech maan.
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