Qanisqineq
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Thu Feb-01-07 10:45 PM
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I'm in Korea with my military husband and have been living here a year. I don't know any Americans and sometimes I wish I could talk to someone about current events in the US. Right now I am extremely lonely because my husband went to the USA for 3 months for a class!
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Thu Mar-08-07 02:06 PM
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1. If your husband is in the military, why do you not know any other Americans? |
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Anyway, if you want to get out of the military ghetto, I suspect that you can do what people do in Japan: take language lessons to increase your ability to interact with the locals and simultaneously join one of the groups listed in the English-language press.
In Tokyo, for example, a lonely expatriate can join Democrats Aboard, a hiking club, chapters of Women in Communications or Toastmasters, any one of a dozen flavors of religious groups that hold services in English, become a volunteer English tutor, Alcoholics Anonymous, a community theater group that gives plays in English, a choral group, cooking classes, martial arts classes, and I don't remember what else I've seen advertised. I believe that Korea also has a branch of the (British) Royal Asiatic Society, which puts on a lot of programs and social events. I checked out the website of the Korea Herald, and like the Japan Times website, it doesn't have a lot of community announcements, but perhaps the print edition does.
I'd suggest 1) signing up for Korean language classes and 2) picking out a group that interests you and going to the next meeting.
That's what I would do if I were told that I had to pack up and move to Seoul--or any other unfamiliar foreign city.
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matt007
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Tue Mar-27-07 01:59 AM
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Hi i'm in Korea now. Love it here. Its only been almost 4 months for me.
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MLFerrell
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Sun Apr-01-07 02:56 PM
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3. If Bush attacks Iran, I'm moving there. |
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Either Yeosu, or Seoul, I haven't decided. Any advice for life in Korea?
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matt007
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Sun Apr-22-07 11:48 AM
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I live around seoul. nice. Busan is good as well. Pretty much anywhere in Gyeonggii do province.
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Sat May-10-08 09:08 AM
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5. I live down in Gwangju |
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But have lived in Daegu, Seoul, Jinju and Incheon. We are possibly going to relocate back up near Seoul later in the year. There are about half a dozen Americans where I work and only two others that are remotely interested in the presidential election. Around once a week I wear my Obama shirt to work and have a pin on my coat.
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Mon May-23-11 03:03 AM
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8. Update, I'm still here |
Qanisqineq
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Tue Sep-14-10 05:35 AM
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6. I wrote this so long ago! |
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I don't even remember writing it.
I was just looking through this forum to see if there is anyone in Sicily. We are still in Korea -- have been for almost 5 years -- and we are considering a move to Sicily. However, we are very torn because we love Korea.
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Fri Apr-29-11 12:38 AM
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7. I've been in Korea for 6 years |
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