I am planning on going to Seoul Korea in 2 year to live there. Do anyone know what I should bring there?Advice about Korea.?
We had two exchange students last year that were from Seoul. I remember being surprised by how well they could speak english, I mean you could hardly tell that they had much of an accent at all. It was pretty amazing. One of them told me that they learn English in School around second grade so luckily for you, most people should understand English pretty well.
I could blabber on with some facts that I've looked up, but I'm not sure what all you want. So here's some of the travel sites that I like to find info:
http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/140/climate/Far-East-Asia/Korea-Republic-Of.html
Climate... but lots of other stuff too
http://www.lifeinkorea.com/travel2/
That's a Korea specific site
http://english.tour2korea.com/01TripPlanner/main.asp?kosm=m1_1
That one was made by the Korean Tourism Organization and it looks really really helpful.
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/North+Korea/Do's+and+Don'ts;$sessionid$4V4QSVIAAAZ3SP2MN5XCFEQ
This has a list of things that you have to be careful bringing or have special restrictions.
Sorry I can't help more but really I think that any of them could be really helpful to you and it depends on what you are planning on doing there. Best of luck though!Advice about Korea.?
Bring a lot of sanity if you want to leave with any!
Just kidding.
I would bring a laptop or PC with english language windows installed, you can buy there but it is hard to find and you will pay for it. This will be helpful in keeping in touch with people here. Trust me if you have Korean Language OS you will have a hard time. No problem with customs.
Stock up on american made condoms. Korean condoms are not reliable.
Other than that just the clothes you'll need to wear. You can pick up cooking utensils and such pretty cheap.
They have totally Hot chicks bring me one back
chocolats and pringles lol............
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