Quote from: Mr.DeMartino on September 04, 2018, 02:10:52 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:10:58 pmhow about you don't get into any part, of any thread, and take your patriotic bollocks away with you, and give people a break from your broken record nationalistic nonesense?It is the ranting forum, but this wasn't your rant. This was your response to someone's rant. Why don't you take your bigotry away and give people a break from your incessant negativity and unhelpful bitterness? Did you actually offer anything constructive? Obviously things should slide on the rant forum, but there's a line where you can't expect to not have some pushback.For someone who whines and moans that Koreans stereotype foreigners, you sure like to stereotype Koreans. Anyways, hopefully the residents of OP's building can get lucky and somehow track down the offender, and then the landlord can boot them.I tell it how i see it. Everyday someone almost totals my car because they make no effort to accommodate others on the road. Everyday i see people smoking where there are no smoking signs. Everyday i see cars parked on crossings, pavements or blocking entrances. Everyday i see people littering, sometimes withing 10 metres of a bin. Everyday i see human residue in the form of vomit or piss against a building. Everyday i hear people screaming at each other in the street. Tell me, do you not consider this selfish? I lived in the UK for 27 years, and i saw all those behaviours from time to time, but never daily, and never in tandem.I get sick of having someone push past me as i exit a building, or an elevator. The concept of "exit before entrance" means nothing here, especially when negotiating a T junction, or a car park entrance. I get sick of making emergency stops, because a driver will not wait his turn at a junction, and pulls out causing me to fear for my baby in the back seat. **** your hazard lights, you nearly caused an accident.I get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?Or the guy the slams on his brakes without warning and makes a turn without indicating. Or the guy who parks in the turning lane because he doesn't want to walk to the post office, thus causing those behind him to forcibly merge into the left lane. Or the guy who refuses to indicate, so you wait at a junction for him to drive past you, and instead turns and you realise you could have gone earlier. Or the guy who will overtake you at a frightening speed only to slam on his brakes as soon as he gets in front as there is a speed camera, so you nearly have an accident. Then there are the breakdown drivers who think they can do as they please.You want my rant, here it is.A Korean's world ends at his nose!
Quote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:10:58 pmhow about you don't get into any part, of any thread, and take your patriotic bollocks away with you, and give people a break from your broken record nationalistic nonesense?It is the ranting forum, but this wasn't your rant. This was your response to someone's rant. Why don't you take your bigotry away and give people a break from your incessant negativity and unhelpful bitterness? Did you actually offer anything constructive? Obviously things should slide on the rant forum, but there's a line where you can't expect to not have some pushback.For someone who whines and moans that Koreans stereotype foreigners, you sure like to stereotype Koreans. Anyways, hopefully the residents of OP's building can get lucky and somehow track down the offender, and then the landlord can boot them.
how about you don't get into any part, of any thread, and take your patriotic bollocks away with you, and give people a break from your broken record nationalistic nonesense?
Park in a disabled parking spot in the west, or on a crossing, you get a fine and probably towed if it's there long enough. No two ways about it, no arguing. So you don't do it or if you do then that teaches you not to do it again.... You don't need your parents or friends to tell you about that. What part of doing this kind of stupid parking is not to do with selfishness? Or 'cultures' as you call it.
Quote from: Dave Stepz on September 04, 2018, 02:04:15 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:10:58 pmQuote from: Mr.DeMartino on September 04, 2018, 01:08:13 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:04:53 pmA Korean man's world ends at his nose! Selfishness is the order here, and rules are only followed when someone is watching.Oh please, you make it sound like Biff Tannen's Hill Valley or some shit. I won't even get into the bigotry of the first part.how about you don't get into any part, of any thread, and take your patriotic bollocks away with you, and give people a break from your broken record nationalistic nonesense?Martin seems to have not noticed selfish things evident like....-not moving out of the way of ambulances on the road (I would hate to be in any serious condition where I'd have to rely on getting to a hospital fast by ambulance)-constantly parking in the most ridiculous places, like entrances to car parks, on street corners, across pedestrian crossings, disabled parking spots etc.-pushing in queues because you're older and male or just generally pushing past people(something you'd get a fast rebuke and possibly a smack in most other civilised countries)etctccA few years back my fiend and I were waiting for an elevator. We wanted to go down 3 floors. When it came, it was full, several people refused to make eye contact. The guy right at the front waved at use to say "no" while frantically pushing the close button. We had to wait for the next one.My friend was in a wheelchair!!!!
Quote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:10:58 pmQuote from: Mr.DeMartino on September 04, 2018, 01:08:13 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:04:53 pmA Korean man's world ends at his nose! Selfishness is the order here, and rules are only followed when someone is watching.Oh please, you make it sound like Biff Tannen's Hill Valley or some shit. I won't even get into the bigotry of the first part.how about you don't get into any part, of any thread, and take your patriotic bollocks away with you, and give people a break from your broken record nationalistic nonesense?Martin seems to have not noticed selfish things evident like....-not moving out of the way of ambulances on the road (I would hate to be in any serious condition where I'd have to rely on getting to a hospital fast by ambulance)-constantly parking in the most ridiculous places, like entrances to car parks, on street corners, across pedestrian crossings, disabled parking spots etc.-pushing in queues because you're older and male or just generally pushing past people(something you'd get a fast rebuke and possibly a smack in most other civilised countries)etctcc
Quote from: Mr.DeMartino on September 04, 2018, 01:08:13 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:04:53 pmA Korean man's world ends at his nose! Selfishness is the order here, and rules are only followed when someone is watching.Oh please, you make it sound like Biff Tannen's Hill Valley or some shit. I won't even get into the bigotry of the first part.how about you don't get into any part, of any thread, and take your patriotic bollocks away with you, and give people a break from your broken record nationalistic nonesense?
Quote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 01:04:53 pmA Korean man's world ends at his nose! Selfishness is the order here, and rules are only followed when someone is watching.Oh please, you make it sound like Biff Tannen's Hill Valley or some shit. I won't even get into the bigotry of the first part.
A Korean man's world ends at his nose! Selfishness is the order here, and rules are only followed when someone is watching.
I get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?
German's reaction to ambulance..In Japan, the same....(picture too big)
Quote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 02:27:53 pmI get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?What is the context for this? If you're driving adjacent another car at the same speed, and you're in the passing lane, then you are in the wrong. The same if you're driving slightly faster than vehicles in the slower lane and never pulling in to let faster vehicles pass.
Quote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 03:11:23 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 02:27:53 pmI get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?What is the context for this? If you're driving adjacent another car at the same speed, and you're in the passing lane, then you are in the wrong. The same if you're driving slightly faster than vehicles in the slower lane and never pulling in to let faster vehicles pass.The context is that those drivers are d1cks.PS There is no defined "slow lane" in Korea.
Quote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 03:11:23 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 02:27:53 pmI get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?What is the context for this? If you're driving adjacent another car at the same speed, and you're in the passing lane, then you are in the wrong. The same if you're driving slightly faster than vehicles in the slower lane and never pulling in to let faster vehicles passReminds me of the poster who once complained about Koreans honking at him when he was at a red light, but was unaware that Korea has a "Turn right on red" law and that blocking the right lane is generally considered a dick move in any country/state that has "turn right on red".I lived in a "Turn right on Red" state and we'd get the same kind of "Why are divers here such jerks?" from people from out of state who didn't know the local rules of the road.
Quote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 02:27:53 pmI get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?What is the context for this? If you're driving adjacent another car at the same speed, and you're in the passing lane, then you are in the wrong. The same if you're driving slightly faster than vehicles in the slower lane and never pulling in to let faster vehicles pass
Quote from: Mr.DeMartino on September 04, 2018, 03:16:36 pmQuote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 03:11:23 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 02:27:53 pmI get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?What is the context for this? If you're driving adjacent another car at the same speed, and you're in the passing lane, then you are in the wrong. The same if you're driving slightly faster than vehicles in the slower lane and never pulling in to let faster vehicles passReminds me of the poster who once complained about Koreans honking at him when he was at a red light, but was unaware that Korea has a "Turn right on red" law and that blocking the right lane is generally considered a dick move in any country/state that has "turn right on red".I lived in a "Turn right on Red" state and we'd get the same kind of "Why are divers here such jerks?" from people from out of state who didn't know the local rules of the road.You are not allowed to turn right if either road is showing a green man, but you either hear honk honk honk, or they drive around you as you wait to turn, and they nearly hit those crossing.As for 2 lanes, often a car in the fast lane isnt going fast enough, so drivers attempt ro undertake by switching to the other lane only to see my car and demand i move. Why? If they want to overtake, do it on the left not the right!
Quote from: Savant on September 04, 2018, 03:19:01 pmQuote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 03:11:23 pmQuote from: sligo on September 04, 2018, 02:27:53 pmI get sick of drivers driving 1 metre behind my car, and flashing lights to make me move, because there is a car in the adjacent lane. This basically means i cannot hit my brakes, as the **** behind me will plow into me. What gives him the right to demand i move for him? Why should i drive at an unsafe speed just because he wants to pass?What is the context for this? If you're driving adjacent another car at the same speed, and you're in the passing lane, then you are in the wrong. The same if you're driving slightly faster than vehicles in the slower lane and never pulling in to let faster vehicles pass.The context is that those drivers are d1cks.PS There is no defined "slow lane" in Korea.Sorry, but I learned to drive from scratch here, and you are wrong. There are passing lanes and slower lanes, just like in western countries. Unfortunately, people don't use passing lanes properly in Korea, and instead hold long lines of cars up because they think they're special.Here's some useful info on how to drive on the expressway in Korea. It explains how to use passing lanes. https://www.koroad.or.kr/en_web/view/drvGuide3.do
Sorry, but I learned to drive from scratch here,
Quote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 04:23:59 pmSorry, but I learned to drive from scratch here,Good God. Are you as bad at driving as every other cretin on the roads here?
Quote from: zola on September 04, 2018, 09:26:39 pmQuote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 04:23:59 pmSorry, but I learned to drive from scratch here,Good God. Are you as bad at driving as every other cretin on the roads here?How do you define "bad"? I have enough awareness to pull over to the right when someone needs to pass me at a higher speed, but that situation doesn't occur too often.
Quote from: Savant on September 04, 2018, 10:43:39 pmQuote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 09:51:37 pmQuote from: zola on September 04, 2018, 09:26:39 pmQuote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 04:23:59 pmSorry, but I learned to drive from scratch here,Good God. Are you as bad at driving as every other cretin on the roads here?How do you define "bad"? I have enough awareness to pull over to the right when someone needs to pass me at a higher speed, but that situation doesn't occur too often. A lot of @ssholes on the highway will drive up to you at speed, way beyond the speed limit and rather than wait for you to move they will attempt to pass from the other lane and then cut back to your lane causing you to hit the brakes.Sometimes, you can't pull over because there happens to be slower vehicles in the other lane but the @ssholes think they can weave in and out like F1 drivers causing a dangerous situation.My theory to makes Koreans more careful at driving is to make them all drive manuals. Automatics make it too easy to be a shitier driver than they already are.
Quote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 09:51:37 pmQuote from: zola on September 04, 2018, 09:26:39 pmQuote from: StillInKorea on September 04, 2018, 04:23:59 pmSorry, but I learned to drive from scratch here,Good God. Are you as bad at driving as every other cretin on the roads here?How do you define "bad"? I have enough awareness to pull over to the right when someone needs to pass me at a higher speed, but that situation doesn't occur too often. A lot of @ssholes on the highway will drive up to you at speed, way beyond the speed limit and rather than wait for you to move they will attempt to pass from the other lane and then cut back to your lane causing you to hit the brakes.Sometimes, you can't pull over because there happens to be slower vehicles in the other lane but the @ssholes think they can weave in and out like F1 drivers causing a dangerous situation.
Martin, you do not drive in Korea. Therefore you have no point of reference here. So stop commenting on stuff you clearly have NO idea about. Again.