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therooster



Joined: 11 May 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:39 am    Post subject: apartments... Reply with quote

So i'm coming over next week . Government/public school job .2.1 . 22 hours . Yongin. etc etc etc .... What can I expect from my "free" apartment ?

Heard some nightmare stories but it's human nature to bitch and moan . Should I expect to be "cooped up" in a little hobbit hole ? Or is it actually not all that dramatic ?

I come from South Africa , where anything less than 4 bedrooms is "quaint" . So I'm expecting this to probably be my biggest adjustment .
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Jizzo T. Clown



Joined: 27 Mar 2006
Location: at my wit's end

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you were coming from a developed country I suspect you'd have more to worry about, as the apartments here are quite spacious compared to those in Uganda and the Sudan.
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Treekat



Joined: 13 Mar 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 3:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You are comparing South Africa to Uganda. Very interesting.

I am also South African - work in Sinnaedong in Seoul. My apartment is somewhat small (the 'entrance hall' is also the kitchen) but one finds that its ok for when you live alone. I have an upstairs area which I don't use because it is only 1.2m high and I don't own a bed (been here 4 months and still sleeping on the sleeper couch downstairs.)

I don't entertain at my place so I see no worries about it being a little boxy.

I get the impression that apartments grow in size as you exit the main cities (as with most places).
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therooster



Joined: 11 May 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I assume you taking the piss , or are just ignorant by comparing South Africa to Uguanda etc .

Even my poorer friends live in huge houses with huge gardens (by English standards...I can't speak for Canada and the rest) .We generally don't do "apartments" here unless we're like 19 years old and students . Buying/renting houses is cheap enough .

Apartment is one thing , but the thoughts of living in a little one room studio style apartment doesn't thrill me. I'll do it , but I'd just like to know what to expect .
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icicle



Joined: 09 Feb 2007
Location: Gyeonggi do Korea

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It would be fairly safe to assume ... that it will be a studio apartment that you will be living in ... that is fairly routine in this part of the country ... and generally what is provided to single people who are employed ... But within that there is still a fair amount of differentiation .... and some people do manage to strike it lucky ... But you will be less disappointed if you assume that it will probably be less than what you would like to have ... but still will be as much as you need .... and not the thing that in the long run will have the biggest influence on whether your time in Korea is happy ... and all that you want it to be ...

Icicle
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caniff



Joined: 03 Feb 2004
Location: All over the map

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Expect a shoebox. Then, if it's bigger, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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icicle



Joined: 09 Feb 2007
Location: Gyeonggi do Korea

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

therooster wrote:
I assume you taking the piss , or are just ignorant by comparing South Africa to Uguanda etc .

Even my poorer friends live in huge houses with huge gardens (by English standards...I can't speak for Canada and the rest) .We generally don't do "apartments" here unless we're like 19 years old and students . Buying/renting houses is cheap enough .

Apartment is one thing , but the thoughts of living in a little one room studio style apartment doesn't thrill me. I'll do it , but I'd just like to know what to expect .


It is also true that for most of the population here in Korea apartment living is what they know ... and you are not being asked to do more or less than is normal for the population...

I don't think I will ever forget showing one of my classes the house that my father lives in in Australia ... which in Australian terms is probably a fairly normal ... middle class house ... not really anything special ... but to them it was something they had never really seen ... and immediate response from some was must be rich to have such a house ... The biggest factor in that I think was the space which there was in the house ... which I guess is one thing which there is not a lot of in Korean homes ...

Icicle
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therooster



Joined: 11 May 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Even a studio would be fine ..although I hate the idea of socialising/eating etc in the same room as I'm sleeping in . As long as it's no jail cell/school room dormitory . Square feet what are we talking here ?
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therooster



Joined: 11 May 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In Bangkok for example my apartment at least had 2 bedrooms , a kitchen , lounge and large balcony ...and cost nearly nothing (maybe 300$ a month. The building also a rooftop pool , restuarant , library , gym , sauna and games room etc . Anything like this common ?
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Guri Guy



Joined: 07 Sep 2003
Location: Bamboo Island

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bangkok sounds cool. Beats the heck out of my apartment. Wink

If only the wages were higher. ㅠㅠ
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icicle



Joined: 09 Feb 2007
Location: Gyeonggi do Korea

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

therooster wrote:
In Bangkok for example my apartment at least had 2 bedrooms , a kitchen , lounge and large balcony ...and cost nearly nothing (maybe 300$ a month. The building also a rooftop pool , restuarant , library , gym , sauna and games room etc . Anything like this common ?


Not that I know .... at least not supplied by employer

Icicle
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