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TopicI'm in Korea, here are my observations so far. >_>
Kastrada
07/07/19 4:54:25 AM
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AlisLandale posted...
Theres this fast food place called Lotteria thats like if you combined Wendys sandwiches with McDonalds fries. Dunkin Donuts texture here is super soft and spongey.

Korean bookstores are pretty lit. Huge selection of international books from all over the world as far as I can tell. All in Korean obviously, still, fun and interesting compared to whats left of Americas bookstores back home.


AlisLandale posted...
Healthcare is cheap as shit over here too. Even without insurance a trip to the hospital is less than a hundred bucks. (Apparently like 60-70). For this alone im seriously looking into permantly expatriating myself here lol.


Just some stuff I forgot to respond to.

Lotteria is pretty garbage food normally. It's decent "Literally nothing around is open, might as well get this" last-resort type of food. If they still do the AZ Burger, that's decent. Mom's Touch obliterates it and pretty much all fast food though. Love that stuff.

If you really like book stores and your wife is up for the Busan trip, there is a book-street with a SHIT TON of old books in a ton of stores. I picked up of neat Korean fable book from the 50's in great condition.

And be very, very careful when you do medical stuff here. There is no form of HIPAA here really. So if you get a job, your employers might be able to see all of your medical files at the ease of a phone call. Also dentists are known to instruct their hygienists to claim foreigners have cavities to up your bill. Not all of them but just be careful. I had one office say I had 20 (!) cavities.
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