Thanks for the response. The jobs I'm seeing pay more than low 2s. More like low 3s, but I also know there's quite often paid overtime at universities to boost the salary. My wife will work as well, and should make about the same. Unfortunately cost of living in the UK is just sky high right now. For example, we're paying about £1000 a month for our 2 lil uns to go to nursery 3 days a week. Its madness. We're looking at South Seoul/south Gyeonggi, to be near family. Plan is to live with her family for a few months to find our feet, then depending on the housing market and whetehr we've settled in an area, either jeonse for two years then buy, or buy right off. I know it's not perfect, but as I said I think our quality of life will be higher in Korea than the UK.
Only sysadmin can ban accounts / IP addresses (although apparently lvl4 mods can delete user names and accounts?).Speaking of, I just deleted comments from this particular thread because there were, like, a dozen reports on here, and it looked very similar to the kind of threads that caused several people (who were not involved in the arguments directly) to leave the site last semester. Please remember that this is a professional site and to keep flaming to a minimum. Keep in mind that if a comment seems to be targeting you, it might sometimes be better to flag it for moderation rather than replying to it.Apologies if the censorship seems excessive, but I think the topic subject is interesting, and felt that returning the thread to topic was preferable to locking it or whatever.
oh man! I got a fun personal message sent to me from the 77 himself but then he blocked me before i could respond. It just hurts my feelings so much. Like a spirit with unfinished business. Ghosted by the king
Throw it up. If he sent it, it's fair game. Hilarious that he sent it and then blocked you. He wants to have the last word. What a little kid.
i guess im just happy to be part of his signature now.
back on track though, I got here a long time ago, and it was a lonesome place originally. Im glad to have found a niche in a special place that allows me ample time to explore. Ive seen most of what Korea has to offer, from the beautiful east coast beaches to the mountains in the north. The island pocked south and the muddy tidal waters along the west. I have no use for big cities so i prefer to spend my time exploring the quieter areas. Theres a beautiful lake area and river ive been meaning to get to called Okjeong Ho (옥장호). I'm happy to be in such a lovely country with some peace and quiet between the chaos,.
Korea is a good place to be, if everything works out for you.
wait, im up on there too huh, i always thought i took it kinda easy on him compared to the rest of you guys
can I flag a profile for directly calling me a loser and poor?on every thing a person posts, it includes a passage about me being a loser.
Question- What's the waygook.org policy on parody accounts?
What a good idea Marti! I forgot that there were two of you for a time. Perfect timing if anyone wanted to try
It goes in phases. Of course in the beginning I went through shock for days and weeks, I didn't know how to operate here at all and wondered if I'd made a mistake.Then I went through a honeymoon period for some months in which nothing bothered me, everything was fascinating.By year 2 I started to leave behind Itaewon, bars and socializing exclusively with other foreigners. I started to find my niche with pursuits and activities that provided long term interest to me in the country. But I was still mostly uncomfortable around Koreans. Then the angry phase lasted several years, in which I was usually annoyed by Korean behaviour. The stares, every little cultural difference and microagression got under my skin. I could not stand the apparent racism and rudeness.Gradually I started to have more Korean friends than foreigners. Started to feel more at home.Now, years later, I feel much more settled and enjoy being here a lot. I like Koreans, I have a general appreciation for their old fashioned politeness and adaptability. I think the younger generation shows great promise, they are a versatile people and I can see a whole lot of ways in which Korea is better than the west.
No....don't think of the children!