9/12/2011 9:33:59 PM
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9/12/2011 9:35:53 PM
haha I was trying to figure out where I knew that phrase from
9/12/2011 9:40:38 PM
9/12/2011 9:43:48 PM
9/12/2011 9:43:49 PM
now i want pho
9/12/2011 9:44:35 PM
korean food looks nasty as hell from what I see on their showskorean bbq, on the other hand, is awesome
9/12/2011 9:47:09 PM
9/12/2011 9:49:31 PM
^^ hell naw Korean food is awesome. I need to find some good ones around here. The one on Hillsborough is not very good.
9/12/2011 9:53:48 PM
I had some Seolleongtang and Bori Cha Friday with all the fixings in K-town NYC!
9/12/2011 10:52:43 PM
I miss bulgogi so much.
9/12/2011 11:16:12 PM
They make nice electronics that look exactly like nice American electronics
9/12/2011 11:18:10 PM
korean food is amazing.i figured out the written language in about 6 hours and could pronounce the words, but had no idea what the fuck i was saying. i thought that was kinda neat.
9/12/2011 11:31:09 PM
ChoSun Ok is pretty good at Hwy 55 and 54. I hear good stuff about another Korean place off of Capital Blvd as well.
9/12/2011 11:35:25 PM
http://www.learnkoreanlanguage.com/learn-hangul.html
9/13/2011 9:46:03 AM
Seoul Garden on Atlantic(?) is good.
9/13/2011 9:51:37 AM
Anyone been to that Korean steakhouse in Cary?
9/13/2011 9:53:41 AM
i have had authentic bulgogi. very good.
9/13/2011 9:55:32 AM
my sister lives in korea, and the stories she has make me want to live there too. zero crime, cheap booze, super megaton fast wifi everywhere, and two starcraft channels on tv.
9/13/2011 1:03:37 PM
<3 soju with my korean bbq
9/13/2011 1:07:40 PM
^^ Pretty easy to get a job over there as long as you have a degree.
9/13/2011 1:08:29 PM
I was stationed in South Korea from March 1998 to February 1999 and even though I was homesick, I had a pretty good time in Seoul and throughout the country. All the Korean people were nice and I loved to walk around and take the subway all over the place. No graffiti. No violence. Wonderful places to shop. Had to be a little careful what and where you ate sometimes. SOJU BOWLS RULE! I will have to go back someday.
9/13/2011 1:11:42 PM
2nd infantry?
9/13/2011 1:12:22 PM
Nope. It has been so long ago (trying to remember) I was attached to the 8th Army at a support unit and was with 95th Maintenance Company (very small) TMDE (calibration) support.
9/13/2011 1:14:44 PM
I was down at Camp Humphreys and Osan and Camp Carroll near Taegu and up near Casey and Red Cloud near the DMZ. On courier we drove from Seoul to Taegu then back to the DMZ and down to Seoul again.
9/13/2011 1:16:35 PM
i wanna work at KAIST
9/13/2011 1:22:20 PM
^what would you do there?
9/13/2011 1:34:11 PM
what about tdub? and maya and orion and baby#3?
9/13/2011 1:45:44 PM
tdub works just fine from sk.
9/13/2011 1:46:51 PM
not from nk though
9/13/2011 1:48:08 PM
Make sure you hit up a DMZ tour while you're there.
9/13/2011 2:03:36 PM
9/13/2011 2:05:33 PM
ha...yeah, we were talking about english. I wanted to do that in China a few years back so I guess I am not mad at that choice of work.
9/13/2011 2:12:38 PM
The pay is crap in China from what my friends doing it there tell me. Japan and Korea are where you'll actually make enough money to live comfortably and save some dough along the way. Not sure if Korea does this but in Japan they'll subsidize your children's daycare and schooling when they're younger than middle school age.
9/13/2011 2:28:22 PM
do you have any idea what childcare is like?
9/13/2011 2:30:06 PM
the cost of living in japan is exponentially higher in japan than korea, yet the pay is pretty much the same.
9/13/2011 2:33:44 PM
where is the best "suburb" or area to live?
9/13/2011 2:34:48 PM
charlotte, NC!
9/13/2011 2:35:36 PM
bah!! In South Korea!!!
9/13/2011 2:39:42 PM
http://www.talktomeinkorean.com/
9/13/2011 2:59:49 PM
Korean Garden in Cary is pretty good, definitely better than Waba. Their Bulgogi plate and Kimchi Jigae are kind of pricey, but good quality and portion. The bibimbap also good and priced well.
9/13/2011 3:04:21 PM
9/13/2011 4:04:48 PM
Power structured / power differential speech and conduct in the extreme there. One plane crashed even though the co-pilot could have fixed it because it would be rude of him to point out a superiors mistake or oversight and even ruder to correct it without authorization. By contrast the US has a very low power structure / differential in speech and conduct.Kimchi!!! And Korean food is tasty! (best not to be picky though, you might be SOL)
9/13/2011 4:41:07 PM
Would it be similar to living in south Korea? That is where we are thinking moreso than Japan.
9/13/2011 4:42:59 PM
http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/compare_countries_result.jsp?country1=United+States&country2=South+Koreadrop down and get your google on girl
9/13/2011 4:45:32 PM
I'm gonna try to find some tweetups or something and try to talk with US citizens who have lived in South Korea. Also try to find people to practice speaking Korean in a non-stupid sounding accent.
9/13/2011 4:49:36 PM
9/13/2011 4:52:44 PM
^4 in what way?[Edited on September 13, 2011 at 4:54 PM. Reason : I]
9/13/2011 4:53:42 PM
Everyday life, customs/culture, temperament, jobs, economy, threat of china/n Korea, acceptance of Yankees, etc...
9/13/2011 4:59:01 PM
From what I saw in Seoul and what friends that taught English in Korea told me it's mostly the same but the working conditions in the schools aren't as good. Not to say that they're bad, just you don't get as much pay, holidays, tend to work more overtime and night hours, etc. One thing my friend Ronda told me that sucked when she was working in Korea was while her pay was pretty good for within Korea, anytime she wanted to travel overseas or send money home the exchange rate really sucked. Not sure if it's still that way, she was there three years ago. Right now the exchange rate in Japan is rocking. The yen is worth about double what it was when I was there
9/13/2011 5:03:26 PM