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EmilyEmily
Joined: 13 Jun 2011
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Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:00 pm Post subject: Dress code for Korean teachers? |
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I am going to Jeju with EPIK in August. I own a couple suits but would prefer not to bring them since I wore them only on parent nights and job interviews this past year and they usually sit in my closet. I don't want to waste the suitcase space. Do I need them, honestly? I have plenty of semi-professional work outfits (blouses, skirts, trousers, dresses) that I wore all the time as a teacher in the US, so will this pretty much be acceptable? |
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jvalmer

Joined: 06 Jun 2003
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Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Highly depends on your school, but usually women have a lot more leeway. Also, if you are young and attractive and you work at an all boys' school stay away from skirts. |
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tomstar86
Joined: 09 May 2009 Location: Daegu, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 10:21 pm Post subject: |
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Depends on the school.
For example, I'm not allowed to wear shorts at my hagwon - then again, I'm male and my gorilla legs would either a) terrify my students or b) result in students swinging on said leg hair.
The (all slim) female teachers in my hagwon walk around in hot pants with their asses hanging out, or in skin tight jeans, complete with killer heels.
Don't pack anything that shows a lot of boob or shoulder if you can help it (no spaghetti straps) - your employer will thank you for it.
Tom
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isisaredead
Joined: 18 May 2010
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Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:59 pm Post subject: |
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do what most normal, adult, teachers do in this country - dress as you would for any professional job.
i don't understand how teachers wear shorts and a t-shirt to work in this country. |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:44 am Post subject: |
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isisaredead wrote: |
do what most normal, adult, teachers do in this country - dress as you would for any professional job.
i don't understand how teachers wear shorts and a t-shirt to work in this country. |
I teach kindergarten. Being a human jungle gym in a suit is just plain uncomfortable. |
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AtmaWeapon
Joined: 30 Jun 2011
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:07 am Post subject: |
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There is a major double standard in the dress code for teachers here, at least from what I have seen at my hagwon. Girls are literally allowed to wear whatever they want, while guys have to wear pants with a dress shirt or polo. I've brought this up at a meeting but I still haven't gotten an answer as to why this is. |
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rainism
Joined: 13 Apr 2011
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 4:39 am Post subject: |
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tomstar86 wrote: |
The (all slim) female teachers in my hagwon walk around in hot pants with their asses hanging out, or in skin tight jeans, complete with killer heels.
http://waegook-tom.com |
if they're all slim, it means they're Korean. The heels complete the guess.
if they're Korean, then
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with their asses hanging out, |
this is patently untrue. It's physiologically impossible. Show me 3 korean celebrities who have "asses that hang out". (of anything) |
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ajosshi
Joined: 17 Jan 2011 Location: ajosshi.com
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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rainism wrote: |
tomstar86 wrote: |
The (all slim) female teachers in my hagwon walk around in hot pants with their asses hanging out, or in skin tight jeans, complete with killer heels.
http://waegook-tom.com |
if they're all slim, it means they're Korean. The heels complete the guess.
if they're Korean, then
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with their asses hanging out, |
this is patently untrue. It's physiologically impossible. Show me 3 korean celebrities who have "asses that hang out". (of anything) |
+1
korea = no badonkadonk |
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Airborne9
Joined: 01 Jun 2010
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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As most people have said it depends on your school. As its an EPIK School and if you are a man youll your best bet to to bring plenty of shirts or polo shirts and proper pants such as slacks or suit pants. no need to bring the full suit. They may want you to wear a tie but probably not. |
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yellowdove
Joined: 19 Aug 2009
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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As its an EPIK School and if you are a man youll your best bet to to bring plenty of shirts or polo shirts and proper pants such as slacks or suit pants. no need to bring the full suit. They may want you to wear a tie but probably not. |
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I have plenty of semi-professional work outfits (blouses, skirts, trousers, dresses) |
Just posting that to state the obvious.
Anyways, back on to the topic at hand. Bring stuff you can mix and match. If you have a skirt that goes well with a suit top and blazer, bring that. No need to bring a full dress suit. |
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ThingsComeAround

Joined: 07 Nov 2008
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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ajosshi wrote: |
korea = no badonkadonk |
Unless you go out of Seoul
Get with the program, OP!
What do you see your co-workers wear? If you haven't arrived yet, don't worry. Bring your blouses, slacks, and office-friendly skirts. There are plenty of *COUGH COUGH FLIMSY COUGH* clothes you can buy here and they are cheap.  |
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partyjunkie101
Joined: 13 Apr 2011
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 6:35 pm Post subject: |
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yeah women can wear whatever they like it seems. I'll be honest, i've been a bit of a rebel of late and coming in every 2 days with a t-shirt on. nobody has said a thing. If they do my response will be that they polo's are in the wash. How bizzare that men are targeted in schools while women can wear skirts up to their arses or baggy shorts.
My advice would be never go in shirt and tie on your first day cause that sets the standard for the rest of your time there. just play it casual as possible. its working for me! |
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trying2getthere
Joined: 10 Oct 2010
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:05 am Post subject: |
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Congrats on landing the EPIK job!
I'm not sure about public school, but at my hogwon I wear what would be considered causal office attire everyday: dresses with proper sleeves (no sleeveless dresses or tank-tops here), blouses/shirts, skirts, dress slacks/khakis, and the occasional pair of jeans when there's 4 inches of snow outside. Keep in mind that you're coming when it is HOTTT. You won't want to be wearing anything. Lately I've been wearing strictly skirts and dresses. If you have any cap-sleeve cardigans, you'll want to bring them along to throw over tanks.
Also CONTRARY to what another poster said, you CAN'T buy everything here. You can get t-shirts, but they're all one size DOESN'T fit most foreigners (especially if you're a woman with anything over a B cup). You'll be able to find plenty of shoes, if you're under size 8. The largest skirt size they have in most stores is medium. Sometimes you have to ask for it because they don't keep it out on the sales floor. Also, you have to do an extensive search to find a skirt that's long enough (most Koreans wear MINI skirts... I simply don't feel comfortable in that length everyday, especially while teaching).
This is my experience living in Gwangju. Things may be different than the above in Seoul, but I think many posters here forget that not everyone is going to be living there. I've never been to jeju, but I understand that, since the shipping is expensive to get goods to this island, the selection is even more limited and more expensive.
Back to your original question, I don't think there's any reason to bring the full suit, but don't come over with a suitcase full of spaghetti straps and shorts, either. Hope that helps.
Best of luck! I hope you love it here, I do! |
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