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skinsk05
Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Jeonju
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:33 am Post subject: Vegetarian in Korea |
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Please check out
http://www.vegetariankorea.org
It's in it's infancy and I appreciate all constructive input.
Last edited by skinsk05 on Fri Dec 08, 2006 9:57 am; edited 1 time in total |
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skinhead

Joined: 11 Jun 2004
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:45 am Post subject: |
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Constructive?
Your friends are delicious. |
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Corporal

Joined: 25 Jan 2003
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 6:47 am Post subject: |
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Constructive?
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The GOOD news: There are many vegetarian restuarants |
The even better news: restaurant is a remarkably easy word to spell correctly.
oh, and...
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Koreans, in general, do not understand vegetarianism |
What don't they understand?
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That said, I appreciate your comments and hope to build on our combined knowledge to produce an organic resource that will enhance life in Korea to those who appreciate a good meal that doesn't come at the high price of animal suffering and environmentally unsustainable practices. |
Um, total run-on sentence. |
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salboski

Joined: 12 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:30 am Post subject: |
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Corporal
wrote...
"The even better news: restaurant is a remarkably easy word to spell correctly."
oh, and...
"What don't they understand? "
"Um, total run-on sentence."
......Grow up, man! |
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Corporal

Joined: 25 Jan 2003
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:35 am Post subject: |
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salboski wrote: |
Corporal
wrote...
"The even better news: restaurant is a remarkably easy word to spell correctly."
oh, and...
"What don't they understand? "
"Um, total run-on sentence."
......Grow up, man! |
You wrote this over on Job Discussion and you're telling ME to grow up?
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So we would like to leave. It's not terrible at our school. We kind of like it, but we feel PUSHED everyday by our director to do more, work more, prepare more, etc |
Adult life is so demanding, isn't it??
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Hans Blix
Joined: 31 Mar 2005
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:48 am Post subject: Re: Vegetarian in Korea |
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from the website
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4) are not corporately owned excepting in the cases of importers (all corporate!) and grocers who buy local and or organic produce. |
as a slowly lapsing vegetarian, my opinion, for what it's worth, is that there's really only a difference of degree between small and large businesses. probably the website should cater to vegetarians first, citizens concerned about capitalism second. |
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harpua

Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Location: haebangchon
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks a lot for the link! great stuff. that page needs it's own message board i think! |
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skinsk05
Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Jeonju
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:04 pm Post subject: typos |
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Thanks for the nice proofreading job! Yes, "restaurant" is easy to spell, as you may have noticed the other 50+ times I spelled it correctly! Guess I was just psyched to get the site up, and after working past my bedtime, didn't catch that one.
Like Faulkner, I'm from the South, so I hope people can follow a long sentence. A "run on" is when two or more independant clauses are linked without the benefit of a coordinating conjunction. My sentence is correct in this sence. Nevertheless, your highlightling it enabled me to catch a preposition err. . .it's also been corrected.
The "Animals are our friends. . ." comes from a sign on one of the restaurants near my home. Glad some folks can appreciated it, no matter how you take it!
Again, thanks for taking the time to proofread. I guess I'll have to sort the constructive from non-constructive. I'd really like people to check out the places near their homes and report back on the general accuracy of my info and fill in the blanks.
". . .probably the website should cater to vegetarians first, citizens concerned about capitalism second" Ah, but with so much info, one has to draw the line. . . and as the person who gathered and published the information, I am trying to do that. One of the reasons for the sight is so foreigners can also support the farmers, restauranteurs and others who are making an impact in their communities.
As for most Koreans not understanding "vegetarianism," well, it's a relatively new concept here, at least as those of us from the West understand it. Even many Buddhist monks in Korea are not vegetarian! Using the Korean words for vegetarian, or "I don't eat meat," can be useful, but most Koreans will not understand this to include broth, geletins, etc. However, most of the restaurants I list are run by vegetarians. Many are vegan. The website tries to offer useful information; thus I warn people that just asking is no guarantee if you are eating at an omnivourous restaurant. This is primarily a warning to people who have newly arrived and might not be aware of this.
Again, thanks to all who have offered help! |
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skinsk05
Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Location: Jeonju
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:05 pm Post subject: typos |
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Thanks for the nice proofreading job! Yes, "restaurant" is easy to spell, as you may have noticed the other 50+ times I spelled it correctly! Guess I was just psyched to get the site up, and after working past my bedtime, didn't catch that one.
Like Faulkner, I'm from the South, so I hope people can follow a long sentence. A "run on" is when two or more independant clauses are linked without the benefit of a coordinating conjunction. My sentence is correct in this sence. Nevertheless, your highlightling it enabled me to catch a preposition err. . .it's also been corrected.
The "Animals are our friends. . ." comes from a sign on one of the restaurants near my home. Glad some folks can appreciated it, no matter how you take it!
Again, thanks for taking the time to proofread. I guess I'll have to sort the constructive from non-constructive. I'd really like people to check out the places near their homes and report back on the general accuracy of my info and fill in the blanks.
". . .probably the website should cater to vegetarians first, citizens concerned about capitalism second" Ah, but with so much info, one has to draw the line. . . and as the person who gathered and published the information, I am trying to do that. One of the reasons for the sight is so foreigners can also support the farmers, restauranteurs and others who are making an impact in their communities.
As for most Koreans not understanding "vegetarianism," well, it's a relatively new concept here, at least as those of us from the West understand it. Even many Buddhist monks in Korea are not vegetarian! Using the Korean words for vegetarian, or "I don't eat meat," can be useful, but most Koreans will not understand this to include broth, geletins, etc. However, most of the restaurants I list are run by vegetarians. Many are vegan. The website tries to offer useful information; thus I warn people that just asking is no guarantee if you are eating at an omnivourous restaurant. This is primarily a warning to people who have newly arrived and might not be aware of this.
Again, thanks to all who have offered help! |
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kermo

Joined: 01 Sep 2004 Location: Eating eggs, with a comb, out of a shoe.
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Corporal wrote: |
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Koreans, in general, do not understand vegetarianism |
What don't they understand? |
You've never had this conversation?
Me: I don't eat meat.
Them: What?
Me: I'm a vegetarian.
Them (aghast): WHY??
Me: I like animals. I don't want to kill them.
Them: Okay... do you eat ham? Crab? Fish? Octopus? Clams? (etc., etc., etc.,)
Me: Nope! Aren't there lots of Buddhists in Korea? I thought the monks were vegetarian.
Them: Well, they say they are vegetarian, but we think they secretly eat meat. |
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EasternEvasion

Joined: 11 Sep 2005 Location: Ansan
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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I think you have a good idea, though I admit I got bored after reading the first paragraph. You should cut it down.
Thanks for the resources. I have been subjected to int'l restaurants in Itaewon for most of my meals on weekends, but I'm looking forward to trying some around Gyeonggi.
Also, check out www.happycow.net. I'm sure the Korea section is outdated, but it's worth a shot.
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EasternEvasion

Joined: 11 Sep 2005 Location: Ansan
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 10:33 pm Post subject: Re: Vegetarian in Korea |
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Hans Blix wrote: |
as a slowly lapsing vegetarian, my opinion, for what it's worth, is that there's really only a difference of degree between small and large businesses. probably the website should cater to vegetarians first, citizens concerned about capitalism second. |
I agree 100%. |
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Swiss James

Joined: 26 Nov 2003 Location: Shanghai
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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website looks really good I reckon- but the list of stuff for Seoul is really overwhelming. Can you break it up by putting the name of the restaurant or shop in Bold or a bigger font, and maybe the phone number in italics?
Would also be good to group them according to either subway line or area (Gangnam, Sinchon etc.).
A message board would be good for feedback- you can set up a free one at proboards.com and then link to it from your site.
Good luck with it anyway |
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mattferrara
Joined: 13 Jun 2005 Location: �ҳ�, �д�
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:18 am Post subject: |
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thanks for the link skinsk05. very useful to vegetarians.
can all you critics take it down a notch, please? you people can't put the red pen down and let the teacher in you take a break? or is skinsk05 the only one to ever have a typo in an email or post?
apparently there are those among us who don't correct enough papers. which gives me a super idea. all you sticklers out there, come one, come all; instead of harping on some tiny mistake in a fellow native english-speaker's post, why not email me instead. I'll be happy to fax you my students' essays and you can proofread them for me. a win-win situation. you can feel superior for spotting tiny flaws in spelling and grammar, and i can read the newspaper and get paid for doing nothing. in the meantime, if you want something to pick apart and get your panties in a bunch, you're in luck. note the many sentence fragments and grammatical no-nos, not to mention the improper punctuation and complete disregard for capitalization, that appear in this post. enjoy! |
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