Pros and Cons of Korea

Posted by: jennoin general
20
Jun

Been here for about a month now, and I think I’m taking the change pretty well.

Pros:

  • Nice to have someone home-cook all my meals for me :D
  • Shopping is hella fun cuz everything’s so inexpensive
  • Fun to people watch cuz the girls here make so much effort (heels and makeup to go to the supermarket? Of course!)
  • The subway is clean and cheap (’bout 90 cents to $1.20, depending on how far I go)
  • Made new Canadian friends! Tiffany especially is awesome-cool.
  • My uncle’s apartment is on the first floor. So far we’ve not turned on the AC once but there hasn’t been a need to… Lower-floored apartments for the win!
  • I feel like my family here actually cares about me and my well-being (besides my dad)
  • Have a good, steady job that’s not too demanding
  • Opportunity to travel to new places for trade shows
  • My cousins are all adorable and fun
  • Heard it’s been raining buckets in New York. The weather here, while muggy, has been pleasant. I think it’s only rained about 2 days here so far.
  • Lots of time to do the things I’ve always said I’d “get around to” doing. Setting up websites and reading, mostly.
  • Prepaid cell phones are cheap. 2 cents for sending a text, free to receive, free incoming calls… awesome.

Cons:

  • Fruit, however is NOT cheap. $5 for a little tub of blueberries? $20 for a watermelon? Gack.
  • Pizza is also expensive.
  • A lot of clothing here is made in one size… I hate that
  • My aunt & uncle expect me home by a certain time
  • I miss Jamar, my friends, and Aji a lot
  • The aforementioned make-a-lot-of-effort girls usually are with boyfriends that are way less good looking and way more casually dressed
  • Generally less freedom and privacy, though it hasn’t been too bad
  • The subway stops running at midnight arrrgh <– hate that
  • Some of them really do eat dogs :( But never tiny purebreds… those they keep.
  • The time difference from here and NY makes it hard for me to take care of billing calls / anything that requires calling to NY

Hmm, I guess my pro list is way longer than my con list. I’ve thought it would be a lot harder for me to adjust and get used to life here but it’s not. I can actually see myself staying here for a few months with not much trouble. And the trip has forced me to put my long-idling laptop to use. A perfectly good laptop that I didn’t use for over a year… Shame.

Related posts:

  1. A bit of everything (and soon doobu)
  2. Hongdae, Hongdae… New York, New York
  3. Home and Hongdae
  4. First post in Korea

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