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jajdude
Joined: 18 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:01 am Post subject: How life here can be trying? |
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Anybody who has spent a while in Korea, like a year or more, understands how it can be hard some days. Let's let it be known to all potential newcomers to this strange country, or anyone meeting the unknown for the first time. ...
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It can be trying because....
Well, I don't speak the language.
The food is different.
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euro_slapper
Joined: 19 May 2004
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:22 am Post subject: |
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I did a 4 yr stint in Busan and I'm coming back for more  |
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jajdude
Joined: 18 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:48 am Post subject: |
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well 4 years in busan.. that is cool !
Congrats..
All is cool? |
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adventureman
Joined: 18 Feb 2003
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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It can be trying becasue Koreans are some of the most nationalistic people on the planet.
And before somebody attempts to refute that claim, yes I HAVE met every single human being on the planet. So there. |
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kiwiboy_nz_99

Joined: 05 Jul 2003 Location: ...Enlightenment...
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 11:01 pm Post subject: |
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And before somebody attempts to refute that claim, yes I HAVE met every single human being on the planet. So there. |
In that case, hats off to you sir! |
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Homer Guest
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 3:21 am Post subject: |
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Wow adventureman...an impressive claim..smacks of the fish stories my uncle used to tell but all is good.
J-dude...
Good thread we all have our tough days here but mostly its in our hands to do something about them.
In your example of the language barrier...thats up to you to overcome this or choose not too and live with that choice.
I have been in Busan 6 years and love it.
Hard days...the traffic here when it rains...enough to drive ya mad sometimes but hey what can I do to remedy the situation?
Moan and gripe about it until it becomes a festering absess that makes my life here miserable or accept it for what it is, something totally out of my control, and take measures to deal with it. (ex: use the subway more, books, go to a coffee shop until traffic lessens....) |
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jajdude
Joined: 18 Jan 2003
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 10:03 am Post subject: |
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Ya know I can manage enough in this language. I'm just used to the preconception that I can't speak. So I go with that. I guess i don't like feeling dumb or embarrassed. But then I think hell, the feeling would exist anywhere in the world the language differs. Then I feel a bit better knowing English goes farther than many languages. Poor Koreans and their unique tongue. Japan and China and...... also. Well maybe not as much.
I can do it when I want if I don't feel too inhibited. But usually,, forget it. |
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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 5:41 pm Post subject: Re: How life here can be trying? |
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jajdude wrote: |
Anybody who has spent a while in Korea, like a year or more, understands how it can be hard some days. ) |
Personally I've found I had harder days in Canada than in Korea, guess everyone's different. Never had any days in Korea where I geniuinely wished that I were back home. Not that back home was so bad, just that Korea was better. What I mean by better specifically is that there is not the air of PC nonsense that Canada is currently gripped in. Nor are there the high taxes here (3% as opposed to 30%). These two alone more than make up for whatever I miss about Canada. And in Korea I can indulge my twin passions, teaching and traveling. |
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Barking Mad Lord Snapcase
Joined: 04 Nov 2003
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Posted: Fri May 28, 2004 6:29 pm Post subject: |
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In Australia, my problems were personal. In Korea, my problems were cultural. You can often do something about the former without conforming. However, apparently (if some people here are to be believed) you can't do aything about the latter UNLESS you conform. Nonetheless, there are ways of dodging (avoid squat pots, take pills, have the game prepared for that one difficult class, keep that excuse list in your notebook in case a stranger holds you up for frivolous or religious reasons, spend the weekend out of town etc).
It's rarely a simple case of one place being better all-round than the other. Its a matter of being in control of your own life. |
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Homer Guest
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 3:54 am Post subject: |
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Its a matter of being in control of your own life.
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I could not agree more.
Its also a matter of putting things in perspective and of seeing them for what they are.
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Demophobe

Joined: 17 May 2004
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 4:02 am Post subject: |
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jajdude wrote: |
Poor Koreans and their unique tongue. Japan and China and...... |
Ummm....lots of countries have unique tongues...they are poor too?
Chalk this up to a bad day, eh?
MMmmmm....unique tongues..... |
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Crois

Joined: 18 Aug 2003 Location: You could be next so watch out.
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 4:18 am Post subject: |
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Not so much trying but very difficult if you dont change your ways to suit the Korean ways sometime. But the sooner you say this is Korea and this is how they do things the better your life can be.
But i still like to vent everynow and then |
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ryleeys

Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Location: Columbia, MD
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 6:00 am Post subject: |
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Am I the only one that thinks life here is pretty much the same as back home?
I mean, life has its ups and downs no matter where ya live. Just cause the signs are in a different language and the people look different doesn't change the basics of life. |
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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 6:08 am Post subject: |
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Barking Mad Lord Snapcase wrote: |
It's rarely a simple case of one place being better all-round than the other. Its a matter of being in control of your own life. |
True, although one place being better than the other is not so rare. It's what you think is important that determines this. I will probably go back to Canada someday, but for now Korea is a better place (for me personally). |
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Barking Mad Lord Snapcase
Joined: 04 Nov 2003
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Posted: Sat May 29, 2004 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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TheUrbanMyth wrote: |
True, although one place being better than the other is not so rare. It's what you think is important that determines this. |
I find Australia a far more pleasant to live than Korea for a number of reasons. While suburban middle-class Australia can seem a bit conformist and gossipy at times, I find it much easier to stomach than Neo-Confucianism and any of its modern variants.
The point is that Korea was well worth the one year I spent there. At that particular time in my life, it was not worth two or three years. Things my be different the next time around (if there is a next time). If I move again, it is more likely to be another state than another country; although nothing is truly set in stone. |
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