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DAEGU vs. ANSAN � Which is better to live in?

 
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ArgentineDreams



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:51 am    Post subject: DAEGU vs. ANSAN � Which is better to live in? Reply with quote

Who has lived in or visited these places? Basically, I am looking for an urban location; a place that has a lot of social and cultural activities, etc. I have contract offers in both of these cities, and I would like to know more about these places; pros, cons, general advice. I originally wanted something as close to Seoul as possible, but after more research, Korean blog reading and job hunting, I am much more opened minded.
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Pa Jan Jo A Hamnida



Joined: 27 Oct 2006
Location: Not Korea

PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:14 pm    Post subject: Re: DAEGU vs. ANSAN � Which is better to live in? Reply with quote

ArgentineDreams wrote:
Who has lived in or visited these places? Basically, I am looking for an urban location; a place that has a lot of social and cultural activities, etc. I have contract offers in both of these cities, and I would like to know more about these places; pros, cons, general advice. I originally wanted something as close to Seoul as possible, but after more research, Korean blog reading and job hunting, I am much more opened minded.


Daegu is dire. Can't speak to Ansan. Busan is best.
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sirius black



Joined: 04 Jun 2010

PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really disagree about some of these ad hoc posts about a city being dire, etc.
It speaks volumes about the poster far more than the city. Daegu has 2.75 million people and many teachers who love the place and swear by it. Every city has its pros and cons.
As to the OP it depends on what YOU are looking for. Do you want a quiet place v. a big city that is busier, do you want easy access to outdoors or are you an urban person? Do you prefer a large foreign community or a quiter place with not so many foreigners?

One would need to know what you're looking for before giving advice.
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ArgentineDreams



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am definitely an urban person and would prefer a bigger city. I also would prefer a large foreign community. I wanted something in the city of Seoul itself, but I couldn�t find anything. So I thought perhaps a good location would be a suburb of Seoul in the Gyeonggi-do province. However, I wanted to know more about Daegu because it�s still one of Korea�s biggest cities.
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Pa Jan Jo A Hamnida



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sirius black wrote:
I really disagree about some of these ad hoc posts about a city being dire, etc.
It speaks volumes about the poster far more than the city. Daegu has 2.75 million people and many teachers who love the place and swear by it. Every city has its pros and cons.
As to the OP it depends on what YOU are looking for. Do you want a quiet place v. a big city that is busier, do you want easy access to outdoors or are you an urban person? Do you prefer a large foreign community or a quiter place with not so many foreigners?

One would need to know what you're looking for before giving advice.


A year in Daegu qualifies my response. It's just not as nice a place to live compared to Busan.
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ArgentineDreams



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have heard Busan is a really nice place, but I haven�t had any job offers there yet. Anybody else familiar with Ansan?
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hubbahubba



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ArgentineDreams wrote:
I have heard Busan is a really nice place, but I haven�t had any job offers there yet. Anybody else familiar with Ansan?


lol..grow a pair and make a decision. Daegu is alright, been here 3 years, it's like anywhere else i've ever lived--some people i like, some people i don't, the vast majority i could care les either way..helpful?
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sirius black



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pa Jan Jo A Hamnida wrote:
sirius black wrote:
I really disagree about some of these ad hoc posts about a city being dire, etc.
It speaks volumes about the poster far more than the city. Daegu has 2.75 million people and many teachers who love the place and swear by it. Every city has its pros and cons.
As to the OP it depends on what YOU are looking for. Do you want a quiet place v. a big city that is busier, do you want easy access to outdoors or are you an urban person? Do you prefer a large foreign community or a quiter place with not so many foreigners?

One would need to know what you're looking for before giving advice.


A year in Daegu qualifies my response. It's just not as nice a place to live compared to Busan.

and if I speak to that one person who iived in Seoul and thinks Seoul is dire, they'd be right?

Again, that comment speaks more about the person than the city.
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sirius black



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ArgentineDreams wrote:
I am definitely an urban person and would prefer a bigger city. I also would prefer a large foreign community. I wanted something in the city of Seoul itself, but I couldn�t find anything. So I thought perhaps a good location would be a suburb of Seoul in the Gyeonggi-do province. However, I wanted to know more about Daegu because it�s still one of Korea�s biggest cities.


Its urban. The one thing you have to know weather wise is that its hotter than most places in the summer and colder in winter because its located in a valley surrounded by hills and mountains. You can search using Daegu as a keyword on here and find loads of info as well.
They have a Costco. Important for western food. This may or may not be an issue for you but there's a large American military base there. Army and Air Force. The pro of that being if you befriend one of them, you can buy plenty of American stuff on the PX on base and just outside the base they sell western clothes and things as its hard to find sizes for some of us. This also includes pro jerseys for football, etc. Con being that the military has a bad rep at times, not saying its deserved but...
Plenty of clubs and bars downtown that fit different tastes, hip hop, etc.
By KTX train Busan is fairly closeby, it has no beach though. Tons of foreigners. Its a fairly large, bustling downtown area.
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One Shot



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 1:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

One nice thing about Daegu is it actually has a downtown, it's the main hub of nightlife for the city. As for the rest...the city is pretty average to be honest. If you want Seoul, shoot for one of the smaller cities nearby. Don't settle and be miserable for a year.
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