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Re: My Korea Trip Report!
those shirts arent see through
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Re: My Korea Trip Report!
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those shirts arent see through [/ QUOTE ] these chicks are taking a group picture. they are dressed conservatively. go to a shopping mall here. everything is on display. |
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Re: Should I go to Korea?
BTW, I am very surprised ZJ said there are no white people. I think its likely that he stayed in a more suburban area. Westerners tend to all live and hang out in the same areas, chances are he was outside of this central area -- cause its super strange to think he only saw a few westerners in a major city like Seoul.
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Re: Should I go to Korea?
The World Cup will be heald in Germany this summer. If you are at all interested in this it would be a good idea to wait and go to Germany.
info on the event can be found here: http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/ |
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Re: Should I go to Korea?
I lived in Seoul for two months. I didn't like it and as a touristy destination, its nowhere. I also got warned and nearly kicked out of the Walker Hill Casino for being overly rowdy while playing blackjack.
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I lived in Seoul for two months. I didn't like it and as a touristy destination, its nowhere. I also got warned and nearly kicked out of the Walker Hill Casino for being overly rowdy while playing blackjack. [/ QUOTE ] do they play holdem? |
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[ QUOTE ] I lived in Seoul for two months. I didn't like it and as a touristy destination, its nowhere. I also got warned and nearly kicked out of the Walker Hill Casino for being overly rowdy while playing blackjack. [/ QUOTE ] do they play holdem? [/ QUOTE ] No. |
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Re: Should I go to Korea?
Around the American military bases you'll find a lot of people who speak English. Actually most of them do, but some won't admit it because they don't think they speak it well and they'd be embarassed. But you can pretty much walk into any store and start speaking English and chances are someone there will understand you.
The bars and clubs are great. If you don't know how to dance, that's OK, you could start doing lame 70s dances and the Korean girls will think it's the coolest thing in the world and the entire club will start doing it. You can buy a lot of stuff in Osan, which isn't far from Kunsan. You can find pretty much anything there and buy it for like 1/10 of what you'd pay in the US. It's crazy. There's plenty of stuff to do in Korea, but you have to know where to go. How much fun you have there is entirely dependent on how familiar your brother is with the area. |
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