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cmxc
Joined: 19 May 2008
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 6:10 pm Post subject: Korea Times: What's best about Korea? |
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While Korea has many areas for improvement, it is worthwhile to appreciate all that makes this place so special that many of us stay despite our many challenges:
What's best about Korea?
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/opinon/2015/02/396_173462.html |
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edwardcatflap
Joined: 22 Mar 2009
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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Some of those I agree with, some I think are just things every country has and some I think actually make Korea worse.
Things that make Korea better
Internet
Convenience stores
Deliveries
Nightlife
Things that all countries have
different food (the test of Korea's food being superior to other countries' would be how many Korean restaurants there are abroad)
museums, sightseeing places etc.. (Korea is not well-endowed with these. its museums are mostly pretty dull its and tourist sites are samey)
an airport
shopping (you can get all that designer label crap everywhere nowadays, even in developing countries, Paris Baguette doesn't do it for me and choice in the supermarkets is poor compared to other countries)
people (what country is going to claim its people are a negative selling point?)
transport (in most countries the subway is more regular)
Things that make Korea worse
Its entertainment. (more crappy Korean stuff means less, superior, Western stuff is available)
Cutting edge technology (just means more people glued to their phones, not looking where they're going or not talking to people in social situations)
4 seasons (2 of them are crap) |
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Who's Your Daddy?
Joined: 30 May 2010 Location: Victoria, Canada.
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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Low taxes, cheap internet, short skirts.
but the people seemed boring, rude, and sad. Such a depressing place. |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:43 pm Post subject: |
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Things that are better-
People not dividing the tab down to the last cent
Being able to make a recreational plan and stick to it instead of actively resisting any attempt at organization and coordination. Having at least some concept of time, logistics, and organization in doing said event.
Not having to worry about 50 different dietary requirements when you go out to eat limiting your choices, some of which seem to be based on quackery or Hypochondria. Their quackery and hypochondria means they eat more things, not less. A small, but relieving difference.
When deciding upon a course of action, they'll usually move and do it, generally with alacrity. perhaps too much so, but they do move.
Understanding that while you may not be a great singer or musician, you shouldn't get up on stage if you suck and make mistakes and they will make sure they have something nailed down before doing it.
The whole IMF pubic finance drive where people voluntarily gave their money to pay off the IMF debt. You would be hardpressed to find people willing to do that back home.
Things that suck-
No trash bins.
1 lane Expressways- 88 boo. Haphazard road planning in general.
Overpackaging things. No, I don't need a ribbon around my pizza box.
Suicide as a way of solving problems.
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| Its entertainment. (more crappy Korean stuff means less, superior, Western stuff is available) |
I don't mind Korean movies, which I find often equal or at times superior to western movies. Korea's film scene is a pretty high quality one.
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GJoeM
Joined: 05 Oct 2012
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:45 pm Post subject: |
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That newspaper article is meaningless -- it is so generalised that is says nothing at all about real human experience.
Imagine if you read a news article about minorities living in Saudi, saying 'oh, at least the net is fast and I can order food quickly...'
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Cave Dweller
Joined: 17 Aug 2014 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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Good things: Generally fast paced. Less red tape. Life is simple. Multitude of everything everywhere. Some certain things are dirt cheap as compared to the west.
Bad things: People have poor manners. The food lacks variety and depth. Porn is blocked on the net. Toocrowded. Their tv and cinema sort of suck. Lack of original thought. Anything worth doing will be too busy or sold out way too fast. |
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bossface

Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:27 pm Post subject: |
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| edwardcatflap wrote: |
Some of those I agree with, some I think are just things every country has and some I think actually make Korea worse.
Things that make Korea better
Internet
Convenience stores
Deliveries
Nightlife
Things that all countries have
different food (the test of Korea's food being superior to other countries' would be how many Korean restaurants there are abroad)
museums, sightseeing places etc.. (Korea is not well-endowed with these. its museums are mostly pretty dull its and tourist sites are samey)
an airport
shopping (you can get all that designer label crap everywhere nowadays, even in developing countries, Paris Baguette doesn't do it for me and choice in the supermarkets is poor compared to other countries)
people (what country is going to claim its people are a negative selling point?)
transport (in most countries the subway is more regular)
Things that make Korea worse
Its entertainment. (more crappy Korean stuff means less, superior, Western stuff is available)
Cutting edge technology (just means more people glued to their phones, not looking where they're going or not talking to people in social situations)
4 seasons (2 of them are crap) |
Agree with you on nightlife, c-stores, and deliveries. Internet is hit and miss - fast, but wildly censored and using Korean sites is still ridiculously cumbersome.
Seoul has a lot of great museums, the provinces not so much.
ICN is better than most airports, but I think it's been slipping a bit in the last couple years.
Shopping here sucks. It's better than it was in 2006, but it still sucks. I generally shop for clothes on vacation and buy electronics back home.
Disagree with you on transit - I think Seoul may have the best subway system in the world. 24 hour would be nice, but New York and Chicago are the only places I know of that have that. Seoul's network is far more extensive than NYC or Chi, and much cheaper too.
Agree on the seasons thing - there is nothing unique about "4 distinct seasons." Plus as you said, 2 of them are crap, and those two take up about 10 and a half months a year.
If the writer of the article thinks that Seoul is a "truly global metropolis," he's either insane or very sheltered. Seoul is definitely more cosmopolitan than it was in 1992, and more cosmopolitan than, say, Daegu. If the writer wants to see a global metropolis in Asia, he should take a look at Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Bangkok, or Tokyo. |
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happyinhenan
Joined: 01 Feb 2015
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:43 pm Post subject: |
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Positives about Korea:
Safety - very safe place - for an over six foot and 200lbs male anyway.
The public transport system - buses, subway, Korail - superb and cheap - my own country could learn how to run a public transport from the Koreans.
Smartly dressed people - they might not be the most stylish people, but most people take a pride in their apperance and clean, ironed clothes are the norm - you never see scruffs - not even the old adjosshis.
It's pretty clean
And modern
Issacs Toast and Kyochon!
Koreans and their generosity.
Negatives
Not a good place to work (working alongside Koreans is a pain)
The Borg like thought collective.
Their racism and the importance they stow on 'purity of race'
Deeply entrenched beliefs that cannot be challenged without
upsetting Koreans (Fan Death, Dokdo).
I am not a massive fan of the food though some of it is pretty good.
Now, personally, the place wasn't my cup of tea, but I know a fair few people who love the place and are massively prospering, but it isn't a place - in my opinion - that would suit the majority of westerners.
I liked Korea on my time off. If I could live a life of leisure or study, then there would be a fair few places a lot worse than Korea. |
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edwardcatflap
Joined: 22 Mar 2009
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Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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| Disagree with you on transit - I think Seoul may have the best subway system in the world. |
It's clean and cheap but I'd take dirty, cheap and regular over that any time. Having to wait ten minutes for the next subway train is a pain. |
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