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Captain Corea

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:09 am Post subject: |
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| asdfghjkl wrote: |
| Captain Corea wrote: |
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| v88 wrote: |
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The whole fact that you'd even call it stealing shows your cultural bias. This is completely lost on you guys and probably not something that a lot of foreigners can understand, so I don't even see the point in trying to explain myself if you can't overcome your prejudices. |
Um, what the hell are you blathering on about? Exactly what is it foreigners don't understand? My wife can't stand it when someone else takes our umbrella...she Korean. I have yet to meet a Korean who enjoys being forced to get wet because someone else took their umbrella, nor have I met a Korean who enjoyed having to buy another one or receive a crappy one in compensation for their nice one.
I think there is something completely lost on you. |
Well, you cannot fault me if you only talk to foreigners.
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I am surprised that somebody with so little cultural understanding could have a Korean wife. |
You're doing a good job in convincing people that you're a troll.
In the 10+ years I've lived here, I've never heard a Korean once say to me - take that umbrella that belongs to someone else. It's ok. It's not really stealing |
Well, you cannot fault me if you only talk to foreigners. I am sure there is a lot you have never heard. |
Who said I only talk to foreigners?
Again, trolling.
If you're going to dispute something I said, at least get it right. |
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asdfghjkl
Joined: 21 Jun 2011
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:22 am Post subject: |
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| Captain Corea wrote: |
| asdfghjkl wrote: |
| Captain Corea wrote: |
| asdfghjkl wrote: |
| v88 wrote: |
| asdfghjkl wrote: |
The whole fact that you'd even call it stealing shows your cultural bias. This is completely lost on you guys and probably not something that a lot of foreigners can understand, so I don't even see the point in trying to explain myself if you can't overcome your prejudices. |
Um, what the hell are you blathering on about? Exactly what is it foreigners don't understand? My wife can't stand it when someone else takes our umbrella...she Korean. I have yet to meet a Korean who enjoys being forced to get wet because someone else took their umbrella, nor have I met a Korean who enjoyed having to buy another one or receive a crappy one in compensation for their nice one.
I think there is something completely lost on you. |
Well, you cannot fault me if you only talk to foreigners.
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I am surprised that somebody with so little cultural understanding could have a Korean wife. |
You're doing a good job in convincing people that you're a troll.
In the 10+ years I've lived here, I've never heard a Korean once say to me - take that umbrella that belongs to someone else. It's ok. It's not really stealing |
Well, you cannot fault me if you only talk to foreigners. I am sure there is a lot you have never heard. |
Who said I only talk to foreigners?
Again, trolling.
If you're going to dispute something I said, at least get it right. |
I'd imagine that after ten years, Koreans would get tired of explaining every aspect of Korean culture to you. |
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Died By Bear

Joined: 13 Jul 2010 Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:04 am Post subject: Re: Koreans stealing umbrellas |
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This never happened to me in the states, maybe because I'm just more naturally paranoid there, but I swear ever since I came to this country I've had my umbrella stolen like 3 times now. Once at a restaurant. Once at a gathering. Latest time was at my school. Sometimes they do a "swap" like my nicer one for their shitty one. Other times they just leave me high and dry (or wet rather).
Is it just me?
I think I'm just gonna use a small one from now on so I am forced to carry it everywhere. |
I bought a very nice British made Brigg �Cherry� - pure silk (Cherry Wood) for around $800 in my last year in Korea. It never left my side. Never. Leave it at the door with all the Chinese made cheapo's? Never, not my British baby.
If only the American umbrella industry would take a cue from the honorable and wonderful British people. Sigh!
An umbrella is something you will need for the rest of your life. Invest in a good one now, and you will always be proud to use it, and it will most likely never leave your side. Unless you're just plain stupid. heh. |
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asdfghjkl
Joined: 21 Jun 2011
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:19 pm Post subject: Re: Koreans stealing umbrellas |
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| Died By Bear wrote: |
| HANGRY wrote: |
This never happened to me in the states, maybe because I'm just more naturally paranoid there, but I swear ever since I came to this country I've had my umbrella stolen like 3 times now. Once at a restaurant. Once at a gathering. Latest time was at my school. Sometimes they do a "swap" like my nicer one for their shitty one. Other times they just leave me high and dry (or wet rather).
Is it just me?
I think I'm just gonna use a small one from now on so I am forced to carry it everywhere. |
I bought a very nice British made Brigg �Cherry� - pure silk (Cherry Wood) for around $800 in my last year in Korea. It never left my side. Never. Leave it at the door with all the Chinese made cheapo's? Never, not my British baby.
If only the American umbrella industry would take a cue from the honorable and wonderful British people. Sigh!
An umbrella is something you will need for the rest of your life. Invest in a good one now, and you will always be proud to use it, and it will most likely never leave your side. Unless you're just plain stupid. heh. |
Oh my god, $800 for an umbrella! You are such a fop! I would steal that the moment you left it by a door. You'd better take an umbrella like that to the bathroom with you, even at the risk of damaging the finish.
And I would use your fetish-idol as a lamp shade if I ever stole it! |
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singerdude
Joined: 18 Jul 2009
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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| Grand larceny now? You're moving up |
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rainman3277
Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Just a little historical tidbit.
In the past, there would umbrellas at subway stations that people could use freely, on the condition they returned the umbrella at another subway station anywhere in the network. So you might find your umbrella at another business in a few months.
So it could be some oldie taking your umbrella, or then again, some *beep* just stole it... |
I am glad that somebody here has some perspective. Every Ryan Hamburger thinks he is an expert on everything in Korea right down to umbrella sharing because he took Asian Studies 201 back at Louisiana state, but some of us here have actually been around. |
'It's the culture' is the biggest cope out. Prior to the industrial revolution it was culturally acceptable for men to discriminate against women in the workplace. If you want to defend umbrella theft, which most younger koreans i have asked about it agree it is, just say 'it's an attitude of sharing posessions and if you buy a $50 umbrella your a dumba**.'
But perhaps its easier to ride above the clouds on your high horse. |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 4:54 pm Post subject: |
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| asdfghjkl wrote: |
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Just a little historical tidbit.
In the past, there would umbrellas at subway stations that people could use freely, on the condition they returned the umbrella at another subway station anywhere in the network. So you might find your umbrella at another business in a few months.
So it could be some oldie taking your umbrella, or then again, some *beep* just stole it... |
I am glad that somebody here has some perspective. Every Ryan Hamburger thinks he is an expert on everything in Korea right down to umbrella sharing because he took Asian Studies 201 back at Louisiana state, but some of us here have actually been around. |
'It's the culture' is the biggest cope out. Prior to the industrial revolution it was culturally acceptable for men to discriminate against women in the workplace. If you want to defend umbrella theft, which most younger koreans i have asked about it agree it is, just say 'it's an attitude of sharing posessions and if you buy a $50 umbrella your a dumba**.'
But perhaps its easier to ride above the clouds on your high horse. |
I don't think it is theft in the traditional sense of the word though. People aren't going around specifically to steal umbrellas or even trying to profit off of them. It's some weird vague, half-sharing, half-theft that is going on it seems. Maybe akin to dumpster diving? |
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Captain Corea

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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I'd imagine that after ten years, Koreans would get tired of explaining every aspect of Korean culture to you. |
Perhaps. Or perhaps you're just talking out of your arse.
Either way, your posts in this thread are obviously looking to troll. Talking about stealing someone's belongings. Seriously??
Get over yourself and your new addiction to colored fonts.
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I don't think it is theft in the traditional sense of the word though. People aren't going around specifically to steal umbrellas or even trying to profit off of them. It's some weird vague, half-sharing, half-theft that is going on it seems. Maybe akin to dumpster diving? |
No where close. Dumpster diving has agreement on both parts. One party agrees to throw something away, the other decides that it may be of some use. In the case of umbrellas or shoes, there is no agreement. The ppl leaving them at the entrance are doing so with the expectation of using them when leaving.
There was a case a few years back of a guy who was busted stealing shoes. The police went to his place, and found thousands of them.
He was charged.
There was no cultural sympathy for him. |
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JustinC
Joined: 10 Mar 2012 Location: We Are The World!
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 5:38 pm Post subject: |
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| Anyone interested, I have a couple thousand umbrellas - all hardly used. I'll sell them cheap to you, you can find me in .. psych! |
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Ibsen
Joined: 09 Dec 2011
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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| my life extends outside of eslcafe.com, so I don't dwell on it. |
orly? doesn't seem like it since you're getting all hot and bothered about some fucking umbrella customs in Korea  |
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Maserial

Joined: 31 Jul 2005 Location: The Web
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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| I am glad that somebody here has some perspective. Every Ryan Hamburger thinks he is an expert on everything in Korea right down to umbrella sharing because he took Asian Studies 201 back at Louisiana state, but some of us here have actually been around. |
Talk about a dreamy surname. |
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asdfghjkl
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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| Since there is no clear consensus here, we should all just agree to disagree. Let's not resort to name calling and foul language. I like to read this forum at work and do not want to get into trouble. |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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No where close. Dumpster diving has agreement on both parts. One party agrees to throw something away, the other decides that it may be of some use. In the case of umbrellas or shoes, there is no agreement. The ppl leaving them at the entrance are doing so with the expectation of using them when leaving.
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Umbrellas and shoes aren't in the same category.
I talked about this a bit more with a coworker, and at least in our fair small town, it's kinda like a "give a penny, take a penny". It's not theft if you leave an umbrella in, and you don't have much of an expectation of retaining it. beyond having an umbrella. It's not like shoes.
As I've said though, this could totally be different in a big city where such an action would probably be outright theft. |
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Captain Corea

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Yeah, very possible that it's a different vibe in a small town - maybe more community orientated (?) |
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adzee1
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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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I have had one stolen but it was quite cheap so didnt really care. I have also been given 3 umbrellas in the street by random people who saw that I was getting wet and took pity on me. One old ajosshi forced it into my hand make me take it even after I declined it several times, maybe he had just robbed it Who knows either way I am up 2 umbrellas since arriving and have not stolen anything ! |
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