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hello123
Joined: 01 Aug 2010
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:28 pm Post subject: Foreigner Friends |
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I've been teaching in Korea for about a month now and I still have zero friends in my neighborhood. I live on Uiwang Art Street in Anyang, but I cannot find any foreignors in my area. Fortunately, two of my good friends live in Gangnam so I chill and go out with them on the weekends... BUT I still need to find some friends to grab food and drink with during the weekdays after work. I've been going out to bars by myself trying to meet anyone and I usually just end up getting drunk and trying to talk to Koreans. What should I do? How do I meet people and make friends? Thanks |
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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I'm sort of in the same situation, only i live in Suwon. I have a friend at Camp Casey that i met when we were stationed together a few years ago, but he leaves soon and with both of our schedules it makes it hard to hang out when i do get free time.
So any good advice posted in this thread i will take to heart as well.
I also tried checking out facebook for a Suwon page but didn't have much luck. |
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Kimchifart
Joined: 15 Sep 2010
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:50 am Post subject: Re: Foreigner Friends |
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hello123 wrote: |
How do I meet people and make friends? Thanks |
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PastorYoon

Joined: 25 Jun 2010 Location: Sea of Japan
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:44 am Post subject: Re: Foreigner Friends |
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Kimchifart wrote: |
hello123 wrote: |
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@kimchifart - Don't be mean.
@hello123 - I live near you, then. My wife and I usually don't go out that much. I'm really fortunate to have her here. If we weren't together, we wouldn't have been able to last in this country. |
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onlyinkorea87
Joined: 16 Feb 2010 Location: Gimhae
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:42 am Post subject: |
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Meet Up online...if no group, then I suggest getting a hobby like reading or hiking or biking or something. You must have a hobby to stay afloat anywhere you live. Friends help too, but don't be too concerned, that will happen on its on. Once you realize you might be alone for a little (whatever the time frame), you have to make peace with it. At first it can be difficult--take it from me, I'm an only child [with no family in Korea]. Keep doing what you're doing, go out, travel, have a good time and be merry. Don't get too stuck/dwell on the "I have no friends" because it'll bring you down. I mean you're here to teach and enjoy your experiences!
Hope you find what you're looking for! Good luck!
--Onlyinkorea87
http://www.onlyinkorea87.wordpress.com[/url] |
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nathanrutledge
Joined: 01 May 2008 Location: Marakesh
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:52 pm Post subject: |
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Hell123, Drew - you guys realize that from Suwon Station to the Sanbon/Uiwang/Anyang/Pyeonchon Station area, it's a 15 minute subway ride, right? YOU TWO could be friends!
But yeah, meet someone online, then go to a bar and meet other people and it snowballs from there. Join a club/organization, stop every foreigner you see on the street and start talking. |
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winterfall
Joined: 21 May 2009
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Hanging out with foreigners is alright. Gives you a taste of home. I don't recommend you do it all the time though. Most foreigners don't stay and they don't integrate. 80% of the foreigners I know that stayed for at least 3-4 years always surround themselves with foreigners. They still can't speak a word of Korean much less be able to do anything without the help of their co-teachers. |
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hello123
Joined: 01 Aug 2010
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:54 am Post subject: Re: Foreigner Friends |
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Kimchifart wrote: |
hello123 wrote: |
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It's cool to be a dick, right? Put yourself in my position. I have MAYBE seen two foreigners where I live. You have to meet people to become friends with them... and it's not like I haven't been trying. I've basically been hitting up every bar during the week days the past two weeks trying to find foreigners to drink with. |
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hello123
Joined: 01 Aug 2010
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:58 am Post subject: |
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onlyinkorea87 wrote: |
Meet Up online...if no group, then I suggest getting a hobby like reading or hiking or biking or something. You must have a hobby to stay afloat anywhere you live. Friends help too, but don't be too concerned, that will happen on its on. Once you realize you might be alone for a little (whatever the time frame), you have to make peace with it. At first it can be difficult--take it from me, I'm an only child [with no family in Korea]. Keep doing what you're doing, go out, travel, have a good time and be merry. Don't get too stuck/dwell on the "I have no friends" because it'll bring you down. I mean you're here to teach and enjoy your experiences!
Hope you find what you're looking for! Good luck!
--Onlyinkorea87
http://www.onlyinkorea87.wordpress.com[/url] |
I mean I'm not really too down on myself or depressed about it. I play a lot of guitar and basketball here, but I'm just trying to find people to grab some food with and drink with during the week. On the weekends, I'm usually chilling with a couple friends in Itaewon, Hongdae, or Gangnam. More than anything, I want to feel less like a lonely alcoholic when I go to the bars and drink during the week. |
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hello123
Joined: 01 Aug 2010
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:59 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the posts everyone. I appreciate any positive advice from those willing to give... |
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cragesmure
Joined: 23 Oct 2010
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:26 am Post subject: |
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Yeah hang in there. It is nice to have expat friends as well as local friends. A few years back, I stayed in a small city for 6 weeks or so, and I was lucky enough that 2 guys I met in China were living there. There were maybe 8 non-Koreans in the whole town, and if it weren't for my mates from China, I'd never had met them. We had some good times, though. Look online, keep going out. Things will work out. |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:29 am Post subject: |
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There are a ton of foreigners in that area. There's a foreigner bar (Dugout) a ten minute walk away on hagwon ga where you could meet a lot of people, especially if you go on a weeknight and can chat with the regulars. At the side of the street closer to Uiwang there's a gas station, in the basement of the building next to the gas station you'll find the bar.
I used to live in that area though, and it kind of sucks. It's just boring and inconvenient. I'm happy with my move to Sanbon.
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:29 am Post subject: |
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nathanrutledge wrote: |
Hell123, Drew - you guys realize that from Suwon Station to the Sanbon/Uiwang/Anyang/Pyeonchon Station area, it's a 15 minute subway ride, right? YOU TWO could be friends!
But yeah, meet someone online, then go to a bar and meet other people and it snowballs from there. Join a club/organization, stop every foreigner you see on the street and start talking. |
I'm open to that idea except I really only have time on Sundays and the OP has his weekend dance card full. |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:32 am Post subject: |
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nathanrutledge wrote: |
Hell123, Drew - you guys realize that from Suwon Station to the Sanbon/Uiwang/Anyang/Pyeonchon Station area, it's a 15 minute subway ride, right? YOU TWO could be friends! |
That area of Uiwang is horribly inconvenient subway-wise, it's near Pyeongchon and nowhere near Uiwang proper, so taking the train takes a good forty minutes plus to get to Suwon.
That said, there's a bus that stops right in front of Lotte Mart in Uiwang that will take you straight to Home Plus/Suwon Station in Suwon. |
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:42 am Post subject: |
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It's not horribly convenient for me to get to Suwon station to be completely honest. The bus ride there takes me around 20-30 minutes depending on the bus number and traffic.
But...that is probably the most foreigner friendly area of suwon outside of yeongtong which i hardly venture to..minus a bus trip in which i confused the bus numbers. |
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