Man is it a tough life for foreigners living in Korea or what. They don't speak any other languages other than their own even though they know how to speak English or whatever. Even if they did, their English will be much of a guessing game translating their Korean slang (like 'large' pronounced as 'largEE' or 'cheese' as 'cheeCHEE'). They borrow 99.999% of the computer terms from English and still they use their Korean alphabets to make exact sounds even for English alphabets like 'CD-ROM'. They charge RAM prices like 40-60% higher than what those locals get and that is just killing me. They give you receipts that you can't even read a word besides those arabic numbers. If you are carrying something bulky like monitors and try to cross the pedestrian crossing becareful because most of the time cars (and especially delivery motorcycles) will pass like there was no traffic lights. I spent 5 hours driving around Seoul looking for a DUSTPAN and i failed.
I wonder what developed country this is. Maybe I cannot complain to Consumer Affairs because they won't talk to me anyway. If any of you are going to be posted to Korea for long missions think not twice, but <b>THRICE</b>. Maybe you will like it not for their life but for some challenge getting around.
By the way if any of you Koreans out there want to flame me go ahead. I even doubt you even want to surf outside Korean websites.
- The Depressed
This site is cool.
I wonder what developed country this is. Maybe I cannot complain to Consumer Affairs because they won't talk to me anyway. If any of you are going to be posted to Korea for long missions think not twice, but <b>THRICE</b>. Maybe you will like it not for their life but for some challenge getting around.
By the way if any of you Koreans out there want to flame me go ahead. I even doubt you even want to surf outside Korean websites.
- The Depressed
This site is cool.