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LPKSA
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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Yaya wrote: |
The OP should've not taken her friend to a Korean club. |
She should have also ran her post through a gammar/spell/punctuation check program before posting. I have a headache after reading this and trying to piece together what actually happened. |
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Stan Rogers
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 8:14 pm Post subject: |
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Identifying the puker as a white person shows that the op is a racist. Puke or puking is not particular to any one race. |
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schwa
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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LPKSA wrote: |
She should have also ran her post through a gammar/spell/punctuation check program before posting. |
Funny. |
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PRagic

Joined: 24 Feb 2006
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 12:38 am Post subject: |
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Where is Octagon? |
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 3:14 am Post subject: |
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LPKSA wrote: |
Yaya wrote: |
The OP should've not taken her friend to a Korean club. |
She should have also ran her post through a gammar/spell/punctuation check program before posting. I have a headache after reading this and trying to piece together what actually happened. |
My grammar/spelling checker suggests you have the past participle of run incorrect and you have misspelled grammar.
Other than that, I completely agree with you. Oh, I also completely agree with anyone who states the OP's story is malarkey. |
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Weigookin74
Joined: 26 Oct 2009
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 3:33 am Post subject: |
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Story seems strange to me. Even with no cell phone, I would have gone outside to look for my friend.
As for Korean capitalism, it does leave much to be desired sometimes. The customer is always right is an expression that doesn't seem to exist here. I rememer going to this wa bar once with a friend and the staff kept telling us we couldn't sit at the central table with the ice and drinks located in the middle of it. They kept telling us we had to sit in the booth. My friend spoke some passable Korean and we argued with them over it. The place wasn't even busy. We sat there at other Wa bars. These guys were just being stupid. We always deliberatly sat at this central table so we could mingle with folks. Traditional booths don't allow for that.
Anyways, we drank our one beer and left. We made sure to tell them this on the way out that we would spend our money somewhere's else. They were total morons without any common sense. They'd rather have some lame rule and lose our business. Fine by us, we left and went somewhere's else with our money. Given how competitive it is here, it does astound me how unfriendly, stubborn, and inflexible some Korean businesses can be. Their loss. |
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duhweecher
Joined: 06 Nov 2013
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 4:11 am Post subject: |
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Steelrails wrote: |
Maybe you'll clarify this, but there's uhm, some inconsistencies in your story that kind of need to be noted.
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Well, we went to Octogan and I remember the first 10 minutes were pretty plan and clear. |
So how come you don't remember the subsequent 3-5 hours clearly?
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I ordered him a drink and he drank it (an over-the-board expensive shot...that even I didn't want to order cuz it was obviously a bs ploy to get us spending money) |
I know what those words mean, but that sentence makes no sense.
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Apparently, the white guys who were with the vomiter see that he's been victimized because of them |
So the white guys happened to be standing outside the club too? Unless they've changed their entrance and smoking policy since last time I was there, no one really chills outside Octagon. They hadn't moved on from getting kicked out or weren't inside clubbin?
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Five hours later and a great deal of searching inside, I get several messages (I had to charge my phone at a local store). |
So either A) You left your phone at the store BEFORE you entered the club and didn't bother for 3-5 hours to go back for it even though he was missing. Or B) You charged it after you left but didn't see him outside the club as you came out meaning he waited for 3-5 hours and decided to leave moments before you yourself exited?
Which I guess is kind of answered by this...
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Sorry I thought it was clear through the writing. My phone was off with no battery. And he's really really really really too polite and didn't want to just ditch me. Now that I think about it...it was only 3 hours. |
Since it seems you weren't in there alone, you were probably with a group of friends, right? Didn't any of your friends notice this? Couldn't you borrow their battery? Or throw a message on facebook?
Or was it just the two of you? In which case he either A)Found you unattractive/drunk/clingy/the club boring and decided to ditch you B)Hooked up with some other girl real quick and left. And if you were alone, wouldn't you have left like 30 minutes into the search to go charge your phone?
Strange that he just happens to go missing while you're having a bathroom break and apparently stops waiting outside the club right before you leave the club to go charge your phone and get the messages as apparently those messages were your first contact.
Also, I've been to Octagon before and plenty of foreigners there of all shades.
Overall a really uhm, unusual, story. |
talk about missing the forest for the trees. |
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LPKSA
Joined: 24 Feb 2014 Location: Saudi Arabia
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 6:02 am Post subject: |
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CentralCali wrote: |
LPKSA wrote: |
Yaya wrote: |
The OP should've not taken her friend to a Korean club. |
She should have also ran her post through a gammar/spell/punctuation check program before posting. I have a headache after reading this and trying to piece together what actually happened. |
My grammar/spelling checker suggests you have the past participle of run incorrect and you have misspelled grammar.
Other than that, I completely agree with you. Oh, I also completely agree with anyone who states the OP's story is malarkey. |
Ho the riony! |
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radcon
Joined: 23 May 2011
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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Weigookin74 wrote: |
Story seems strange to me. Even with no cell phone, I would have gone outside to look for my friend.
As for Korean capitalism, it does leave much to be desired sometimes. The customer is always right is an expression that doesn't seem to exist here. I rememer going to this wa bar once with a friend and the staff kept telling us we couldn't sit at the central table with the ice and drinks located in the middle of it. They kept telling us we had to sit in the booth. My friend spoke some passable Korean and we argued with them over it. The place wasn't even busy. We sat there at other Wa bars. These guys were just being stupid. We always deliberatly sat at this central table so we could mingle with folks. Traditional booths don't allow for that.
Anyways, we drank our one beer and left. We made sure to tell them this on the way out that we would spend our money somewhere's else. They were total morons without any common sense. They'd rather have some lame rule and lose our business. Fine by us, we left and went somewhere's else with our money. Given how competitive it is here, it does astound me how unfriendly, stubborn, and inflexible some Korean businesses can be. Their loss. |
I have a similar story. After a friend's wedding, a group of around 20 went into this bar. It was on a Sunday afternoon. We were the only customers in a rather large bar. Right off the bat we ordered multiple pitchers and some cocktails. The ajumma waitress informed us we had to order food. Just coming from a wedding buffet, no one was the slightest bit hungry. The Koreans in our group tried to reason with her but she wouldn't budge. We all got up and left. The bar down the street got our business which totaled a few hundred thousand won. The original bar probably stayed empty that day. |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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radcon wrote: |
Weigookin74 wrote: |
Story seems strange to me. Even with no cell phone, I would have gone outside to look for my friend.
As for Korean capitalism, it does leave much to be desired sometimes. The customer is always right is an expression that doesn't seem to exist here. I rememer going to this wa bar once with a friend and the staff kept telling us we couldn't sit at the central table with the ice and drinks located in the middle of it. They kept telling us we had to sit in the booth. My friend spoke some passable Korean and we argued with them over it. The place wasn't even busy. We sat there at other Wa bars. These guys were just being stupid. We always deliberatly sat at this central table so we could mingle with folks. Traditional booths don't allow for that.
Anyways, we drank our one beer and left. We made sure to tell them this on the way out that we would spend our money somewhere's else. They were total morons without any common sense. They'd rather have some lame rule and lose our business. Fine by us, we left and went somewhere's else with our money. Given how competitive it is here, it does astound me how unfriendly, stubborn, and inflexible some Korean businesses can be. Their loss. |
I have a similar story. After a friend's wedding, a group of around 20 went into this bar. It was on a Sunday afternoon. We were the only customers in a rather large bar. Right off the bat we ordered multiple pitchers and some cocktails. The ajumma waitress informed us we had to order food. Just coming from a wedding buffet, no one was the slightest bit hungry. The Koreans in our group tried to reason with her but she wouldn't budge. We all got up and left. The bar down the street got our business which totaled a few hundred thousand won. The original bar probably stayed empty that day. |
Gorgonzola pizza and pasta set - can we substitute the gorgonzola pizza (priced 3-4,000 higher on the menu) for a regular cheese pizza? Nope, can't do it. Aren't the inputs clearly higher on the gorgonzola pizza than on the regular cheese? |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 3:27 pm Post subject: |
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northway wrote: |
radcon wrote: |
Weigookin74 wrote: |
Story seems strange to me. Even with no cell phone, I would have gone outside to look for my friend.
As for Korean capitalism, it does leave much to be desired sometimes. The customer is always right is an expression that doesn't seem to exist here. I rememer going to this wa bar once with a friend and the staff kept telling us we couldn't sit at the central table with the ice and drinks located in the middle of it. They kept telling us we had to sit in the booth. My friend spoke some passable Korean and we argued with them over it. The place wasn't even busy. We sat there at other Wa bars. These guys were just being stupid. We always deliberatly sat at this central table so we could mingle with folks. Traditional booths don't allow for that.
Anyways, we drank our one beer and left. We made sure to tell them this on the way out that we would spend our money somewhere's else. They were total morons without any common sense. They'd rather have some lame rule and lose our business. Fine by us, we left and went somewhere's else with our money. Given how competitive it is here, it does astound me how unfriendly, stubborn, and inflexible some Korean businesses can be. Their loss. |
I have a similar story. After a friend's wedding, a group of around 20 went into this bar. It was on a Sunday afternoon. We were the only customers in a rather large bar. Right off the bat we ordered multiple pitchers and some cocktails. The ajumma waitress informed us we had to order food. Just coming from a wedding buffet, no one was the slightest bit hungry. The Koreans in our group tried to reason with her but she wouldn't budge. We all got up and left. The bar down the street got our business which totaled a few hundred thousand won. The original bar probably stayed empty that day. |
Gorgonzola pizza and pasta set - can we substitute the gorgonzola pizza (priced 3-4,000 higher on the menu) for a regular cheese pizza? Nope, can't do it. Aren't the inputs clearly higher on the gorgonzola pizza than on the regular cheese? |
The pizzas and/or cheese might be prefabricated and come from a food supplier and thus you cannot separate the gorgonzola. |
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Fox

Joined: 04 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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Steelrails wrote: |
The pizzas and/or cheese might be prefabricated and come from a food supplier and thus you cannot separate the gorgonzola. |
They could still simply substitute the item rather than the ingredients. He said both were on the menu, after all, and that the gorgonzola variant was the more expensive. Koreans are often inflexible when it comes to substitutions in my experience. |
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Smithington
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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Your writing style sucks. |
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SeoulNate

Joined: 04 Jun 2010 Location: Hyehwa
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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Have to borrow a line from an old friend here, and one I dont feel fits many situations, but..
Your friend is a total beta
Not to mention you are a complete asshat as well.
FIVE HOURS? He waited five hours outside? You dicked around for FIVE HOURS inside the club and didnt notice he was gone? rofl... come on now |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2014 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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Fox wrote: |
Steelrails wrote: |
The pizzas and/or cheese might be prefabricated and come from a food supplier and thus you cannot separate the gorgonzola. |
They could still simply substitute the item rather than the ingredients. He said both were on the menu, after all, and that the gorgonzola variant was the more expensive. Koreans are often inflexible when it comes to substitutions in my experience. |
Woops didnt catch the regular cheese part. Gotta be more careful when reading as part of my wakeup with coffee.
I had memories of all those times either as an employee or dining with others and people making seemingly reasonable but actually unfeasible requests and not getting it or expecting someone to spend 10 minutes to pick every pea out of the frozen vegetable medley. |
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