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English terms not many people are aware of but it’s wrong to use in any context.
Continue ReadingSurvive & Thrive in Korea
English terms not many people are aware of but it’s wrong to use in any context.
Continue ReadingEditor’s Note: Don Immigrated to the US in 1972 at the age of six. Waiting to retire in a small village in Korea. About a year ago, I visited Korea in hopes of finding the perfect Korean village to retire in. I had been searching on Google Earth many nights before embarking on my trip […]
Continue ReadingThe Guardian’s 10 Rules for Writing. So, I was on my way to work listening to my podcasts when the good folks over at Slate’s Cultural Gabfest mentioned a recent article in the UK Guaridan: “Ten rules for writing fiction” . The article takes ten points of advice from authors all around the world for […]
Continue ReadingHello, dear readers, Kiss My Kimchi needs you! That’s right, I’m in need of a few good men and women who have been living knee deep in Korea or Asia and are now ready to share their experiences! It doesn’t matter if you’ve been here a week or a year or a decade. I started […]
Continue ReadingExpat & Korean Blogger Brunch Talk. January has been the month for K-blogging. Earlier in the month thee was the Seoul Eats meet up which tag teamed with the 2S2 crew for a combined event. They went out to grab some mandu-guk to celebrate the new year and then hit a nearby cafe for a […]
Continue ReadingLove the blog, great nom de plume. I am wondering what it is like being an “older” ESL teacher there, most tend to be in their 20s. I lived in Seoul a long while back and want to return to teach ESL and diving. Does Yongsan still have a big US military presence there? How […]
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