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PatrickGHBusan
Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Location: Busan (1997-2008) Canada 2008 -
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:13 am Post subject: |
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| I think taking a couple weeks to learn a bit about your new hometown and explore a bit of Korea before you start teaching is a great idea, and early September is a great time to do it. The weather is great here then, and peak travel season is over so it'll be easier to find cheap places to stay. |
Great point and I completely agree. |
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YTMND
Joined: 16 Jan 2012 Location: You're the man now dog!!
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Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:21 am Post subject: |
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| If I said I stayed a goshitel/goshiwon for a week and it was cheap, and it was dirty, then that's how it was. |
That settles it. I want you to invest all my money then. You can then say it will double by tomorrow, and it will have to be true BECAUSE YOU SAID SO!!!! :::hitting table with clinched fists:::
I am simply asking for a link to corroborate your claim. I have never heard of goshitels being in bad condition. The size and pricing differs. I spent from May until August scoping out goshiwons and goshitels in 2008. I visited a lot. So, that's why I am asking.
May I ask where this "goshitel" was? In Seoul or a rural area?
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| Why would I lie about something so friggin trivial as that? |
No one is accusing you of lying. Calm down. I simply asked if you saw the word "goshitel" in Korean on the building or not.
And it is not trivial if you take a train somewhere thinking you can rent the night or a week. If the trains stop running, you are stuck and have to pay for a month.
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| Maybe I am just crushing your world view on goshiwons right now. |
Before you said goshitel, now goshiwon? See now why I am asking?
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| You act like your the president of the goshitel lobby group of Korea. |
Generally speaking, a "bad" goshitel or goshiwon will simply be high priced or be too small from my experience.
A motel on the other hand will range from luxury accommodations with a high price to ratty dirty insides. It varies greatly, and I believe you went to one of these instead (hence the term "roach motel").
I have never heard of someone staying only one night or week at a goshitel or goshiwon (because that's what I was trying to do in fact and was refused at every goshiwon and goshitel I went to, even though I had a Korean helping me and calling before visiting so they didn't know it was a foreigner sometimes). You put up rent money for the month (200,000 and up). That's what I eventually had to do. When I moved out near the end of the month, they were upset because they wanted me to stay a whole year and tried to get extra money from me.
http://danainsoko.wordpress.com/tag/goshitel/
Fun fact: 고시 [goshi] means exam � and the word 고시원 [goshiwon] means (literally) �exam room.�
Unless you are cramming for one night, staying only one night is not what a goshiwon or goshitel is intended for. No one is calling you a liar, just maybe you misunderstood. |
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