Life in Korea as a foreigner

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

My experience in korea so far in 1 1/2 months out of a year...

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  • Those are great signals that you're getting from people around you. I'm not sure if they would follow through on the arrangement with their daughters (as growing up I don't remember anyone follow through with it.. lol) but at the very least it's a figure of speech to speak to you and your elders what a fine man you are. Korean compliments are funny that way. Strong sense of moral character is hard to find in any culture. You have a good essence.

  • @thatguywayne haha thank you.you seem pretty cool yourself.

  • I met a south Korean girl while I was in Canada. Now she is gone, she got back to south Korea. Man please tell me how you are living in south korea, she is so special for me, I wanna visit her please tell me bro.

  • @chiliguato it's just personal conections.

    

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  • who can hate such a handsome face? positive attitude is a plus.

  • @FongTinez 6ft 3in

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  • 형 멋있음..ㅋㅋㅋ 형 어깨 짱크네요 ㅠㅠ개부럽

  • Aye jordan looking forward to when you come back to the U.S. for a little bit haha

  • TKD master? oh, you're a TKD person? me too! =)

    i want to go to korea and teach english after college, and im a high school senior, and im studying korean a lot right now, maybe you could give me a few tips on what useful things i should do while i have these several years before i go there? thank you! :)

  • you ARE handsome ya kno

  • I am flying back to Daegu tomorrow from Melbourne and can't wait. I have travelled everywhere around the world for buisness for 15 years and as far as I'm concerned Korea is the most freindly and best place I have been. AND THE FOOD OMG!! I need to study the language and could easliy live there.

  • So great to hear about this!

    It's very encouraging, as I hope to visit South Korea someday.

    What city are you in?

  • you seems so polite and down to earth, i don't know why you expected to have any problems :P

    but, you're totally right. you do have to study culture and language before visiting any country. i think a lot of people forget that they're the ones who have to adapt to the way of life where ever it is they're going, not the other way around and that's when they run into trouble

  • Happy to know that you are having a good time in South Korea.

    It's hard for people to dislike you - a handsome guy in good shape with great voice & wonderful personality.

    I'm a South Korean living in Los Angeles.

    My sister married a dark-skinned Hispanic guy from Honduras & my parents (who are in 70's & 80's) didn't even make a fuss of his ethnicity because only thing mattered to them was the fact that she loved him.

    Good luck to you in Korea!

  • your so cute hahaha

  • Korean girls in american why u no hang out with other kids? ???

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