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Scorpion
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Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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Westerners know of only two Koreans, both chubby clowns. One keeps threatening to inflict a nuclear holocaust on the United States. The other rides an imaginary horse and advocates the torture death of American families. The latter has been named tourism ambassador.
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:19 am Post subject: |
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Westerners know of only two Koreans, both chubby clowns. One keeps threatening to inflict a nuclear holocaust on the United States, leaves a trail of explosions in his wake, wears suits that look like they're from some Soviet bizzarro entertainment land, seems to have celebrity friends with bizarre clothes and weird sexual habits, advocates torture of American families, and is a potentially unhinged recent discovery, likely to implode. The other is the ruler of a country.
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Fixed it for you. |
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optik404

Joined: 24 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 12:54 am Post subject: |
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| Does anyone actually care who the tourism ambassador is? Can anyone name the tourism ambassador for Spain or China or wherever? |
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le-paul

Joined: 07 Apr 2009 Location: dans la chambre
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 1:05 am Post subject: |
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| Does anyone actually care who the tourism ambassador is? Can anyone name the tourism ambassador for Spain or China or wherever? |
hello kitty is the tourist ambassador for taiwan i think, for the usa its either mickey mouse or michael jackson. don't know about the other countries... |
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optik404

Joined: 24 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 3:14 am Post subject: |
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| Does anyone actually care who the tourism ambassador is? Can anyone name the tourism ambassador for Spain or China or wherever? |
hello kitty is the tourist ambassador for taiwan i think, for the usa its either mickey mouse or michael jackson. don't know about the other countries... |
I can't tell if you're joking.
For some reason, some of ya'll like to put Korea on this pedestal. Probably because you live here. But I mean, do some of you really care that Psy was appointed some stupid title?
Does anyone here actually check who the tourism ambassador is of a country before they visit? |
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hiamnotcool
Joined: 06 Feb 2012
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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""Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
Loosely translated to "Fiery Fridays," bul-gum is the Korean equivalent of the West's "TGIF" sentiment and is the oft-cited excuse to drink large volumes of soju on Friday nights."
http://travel.cnn.com/psy-named-korea-tourism-ambassador-877941
This is what really bothers me about the way Korea is presented to foreigners. Given the numerous scandals involving drunken and ill mannered visitors to the country do they really think it's a good idea to advertise Korea as a country to come party? I come here and get soju shoved in my face on a regular basis, and then I get told how obnoxious foreigners behave when they visit Korea. Now they are going to start pushing this as the place for heavy drinkers to come have a good time. |
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hiamnotcool
Joined: 06 Feb 2012
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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Remember the world chose Psy, not Korea. Psy is the most famous Korean person in the world besides Little Kim and probably ahead of Ban-Ki Moon.
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I was with you on this until they gave him this title, that pretty much makes it official to me. It's not offensive to all Americans, but it's really offensive to a lot of Americans. South Korea is pretty sensitive about how it gets treated and represented by other countries so I would think the government would show a little more respect. I won't place the blame on the average Korean that doesn't grasp the English language because they won't know how half-hearted his apology was. I think this is a pretty big PR mistake, when I watch PSY's interviews I can tell he has an edge that won't go down well over the long run. He's got the attitude of a spoiled rich kid.
I could think of tons of less famous but more presentable and diplomatic Koreans that could have taken his place. Kim Yuna or Rain would have been perfect. Rain gave up his career to serve in the military while PSY shirked it. Now Rain is getting bashed for visiting his GF while serving, and PSY has been turned into a national treasure. The irony. This is sending a pretty bad message to the younger Koreans out there, and it's not going to reflect well on Korea as a whole. I just watched his newest video and it really is just flaunting the worst aspects of Korean culture. |
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optik404

Joined: 24 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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""Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
Loosely translated to "Fiery Fridays," bul-gum is the Korean equivalent of the West's "TGIF" sentiment and is the oft-cited excuse to drink large volumes of soju on Friday nights."
http://travel.cnn.com/psy-named-korea-tourism-ambassador-877941
This is what really bothers me about the way Korea is presented to foreigners. Given the numerous scandals involving drunken and ill mannered visitors to the country do they really think it's a good idea to advertise Korea as a country to come party? I come here and get soju shoved in my face on a regular basis, and then I get told how obnoxious foreigners behave when they visit Korea. Now they are going to start pushing this as the place for heavy drinkers to come have a good time. |
What are these scandals you're referring to?
I think you care way too much about some irrelevant title. |
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hiamnotcool
Joined: 06 Feb 2012
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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""Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
Loosely translated to "Fiery Fridays," bul-gum is the Korean equivalent of the West's "TGIF" sentiment and is the oft-cited excuse to drink large volumes of soju on Friday nights."
http://travel.cnn.com/psy-named-korea-tourism-ambassador-877941
This is what really bothers me about the way Korea is presented to foreigners. Given the numerous scandals involving drunken and ill mannered visitors to the country do they really think it's a good idea to advertise Korea as a country to come party? I come here and get soju shoved in my face on a regular basis, and then I get told how obnoxious foreigners behave when they visit Korea. Now they are going to start pushing this as the place for heavy drinkers to come have a good time. |
What are these scandals you're referring to?
I think you care way too much about some irrelevant title. |
Tell me how much I care? All you know at this point is I invested about 10 minutes of my day to post a comment on a forum. It's sad when the only defense some people have to offer on an online forum is that the opposing side of an argument cares too much and shouldn't take the time out of their day to post on an online forum. Just avoid any topics about PSY if you think they are that insignificant, if you care as much as I do, then feel free to continue the conversation.
As far as the scandals go, just give me a break. Do you even teach english here? It's a prevalent stereotype of foreigners that is both encouraged and at the same time despised in Korea. |
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optik404

Joined: 24 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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""Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
Loosely translated to "Fiery Fridays," bul-gum is the Korean equivalent of the West's "TGIF" sentiment and is the oft-cited excuse to drink large volumes of soju on Friday nights."
http://travel.cnn.com/psy-named-korea-tourism-ambassador-877941
This is what really bothers me about the way Korea is presented to foreigners. Given the numerous scandals involving drunken and ill mannered visitors to the country do they really think it's a good idea to advertise Korea as a country to come party? I come here and get soju shoved in my face on a regular basis, and then I get told how obnoxious foreigners behave when they visit Korea. Now they are going to start pushing this as the place for heavy drinkers to come have a good time. |
What are these scandals you're referring to?
I think you care way too much about some irrelevant title. |
Tell me how much I care? All you know at this point is I invested about 10 minutes of my day to post a comment on a forum. It's sad when the only defense some people have to offer on an online forum is that the opposing side of an argument cares too much and shouldn't take the time out of their day to post on an online forum. Just avoid any topics about PSY if you think they are that insignificant, if you care as much as I do, then feel free to continue the conversation.
As far as the scandals go, just give me a break. Do you even teach english here? It's a prevalent stereotype of foreigners that is both encouraged and at the same time despised in Korea. |
I didn't say to stop posting, I just said that you just seem to know a lot of gossip about Rain and Psy. And when you say scandal, I assumed you meant a scandal involving famous people, not English teachers going out for a drink and getting in to trouble. Calm down. |
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hiamnotcool
Joined: 06 Feb 2012
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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""Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
Loosely translated to "Fiery Fridays," bul-gum is the Korean equivalent of the West's "TGIF" sentiment and is the oft-cited excuse to drink large volumes of soju on Friday nights."
http://travel.cnn.com/psy-named-korea-tourism-ambassador-877941
This is what really bothers me about the way Korea is presented to foreigners. Given the numerous scandals involving drunken and ill mannered visitors to the country do they really think it's a good idea to advertise Korea as a country to come party? I come here and get soju shoved in my face on a regular basis, and then I get told how obnoxious foreigners behave when they visit Korea. Now they are going to start pushing this as the place for heavy drinkers to come have a good time. |
What are these scandals you're referring to?
I think you care way too much about some irrelevant title. |
Tell me how much I care? All you know at this point is I invested about 10 minutes of my day to post a comment on a forum. It's sad when the only defense some people have to offer on an online forum is that the opposing side of an argument cares too much and shouldn't take the time out of their day to post on an online forum. Just avoid any topics about PSY if you think they are that insignificant, if you care as much as I do, then feel free to continue the conversation.
As far as the scandals go, just give me a break. Do you even teach english here? It's a prevalent stereotype of foreigners that is both encouraged and at the same time despised in Korea. |
I didn't say to stop posting, I just said that you just seem to know a lot of gossip about Rain and Psy. And when you say scandal, I assumed you meant a scandal involving famous people, not English teachers going out for a drink and getting in to trouble. Calm down. |
Calm down!? NO, YOU CALM DOWN!!!!
See how angry I am? I even typed in all caps!
I don't take this as seriously as you think I do. |
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Fox

Joined: 04 Mar 2009
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 9:23 pm Post subject: Re: Psy named South Korea tourism ambassador |
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"Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
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Wow. Very unique concept. Drinking heavily and partying on Friday nights! Never would have thought of that one! Thanks Psy and Korea! The world is in your debt!
Maybe he can also "introduce" to everyone the unique concept of eating three times a day. |
I hear they have four seasons too. It's a really unique place, Korea. The food isn't too spicy for you, is it? |
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Mix1
Joined: 08 May 2007
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Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 10:25 pm Post subject: Re: Psy named South Korea tourism ambassador |
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"Through him, we're trying to introduce the more modern and fun Korean cultural concepts such as bul-gum," said Kang.
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Wow. Very unique concept. Drinking heavily and partying on Friday nights! Never would have thought of that one! Thanks Psy and Korea! The world is in your debt!
Maybe he can also "introduce" to everyone the unique concept of eating three times a day. |
I hear they have four seasons too. It's a really unique place, Korea. The food isn't too spicy for you, is it? |
"Isn't it too spicy for you?"
"If it was, I'd have stopped eating it by now. But look, I'm still eating it! Thanks for your concern though."
(takes a sip of soybean soup)
"Isn't it too salty for you?"
"NO. Ever noticed how westerners sprinkle salt on everything? We've been eating salt for quite some time now."
"Wow, how did you learn to use chopsticks?"
"Uh, these here stick thangs? Never saw them before I came to Korea. Just put them in my hand and started copying you guys. Took me 10 hours to finish my first meal... I almost stabbed my eyes out a few times, but after many sleepless nights of diligent practice I figured it out. Look at me now! The food goes right into my mouth!"
"Wow! You love eating food! You are very much like a Korean."
"Uh... ok." |
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PatrickGHBusan
Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Location: Busan (1997-2008) Canada 2008 -
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Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 5:08 am Post subject: |
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Hey look, another bash thread!
Great fun, it had been a while, like 5 minutes since one of these popped on the boards!
Great to see the thread sliding from its initial post and into a more general "lets vent about anything we dislike about Korea" fest.
Always good for a fun read.
Oh and tourism ambassador....you guys realize this is not a real "ambassador" position right? You do realize it is just fluff marketing to boost tourism right?
Oh wait no nevermind that was too complex. |
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edwardcatflap
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Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 5:18 am Post subject: |
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| Oh wait no nevermind that was too complex. |
Perhaps the whole subject is too complex for you to have an opinion on, other than 'Heck, he's Korean so I 'm really pleased for the guy.'  |
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