Diana Dee
@hyukjin7
Korean citizen
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Korean
Lives in Seoul
Registration: 04 December 2013
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hi everyone by lhen07
I am a Registered Nurse here in the Philippines, I graduated last 2012 and passed Philippine Nursing Licensure Examination on the same year. I have one year work experience in a hospital as a Staff Nurse. I had been assigned and rotated in different ...
you'll have a better chance of finding jobs here as a nurse if you can speak the language. :) remember, most koreans still can't speak English properly. Read More
Jobs in korea and How to ? by mr.cit
Dear mates Good afternoon. Happy new year in advance ! I would like to open a discussion about korean job sector. 1. what are the most useful way to hunt job in Korea ? 2. What are the most popular and use job site ? 3. How is job sector in ...
there are too many details that needed to be said. this post here: http://www.eatyourkimchi.com/how-to-get-non-teaching-jobs-in-korea/ summed it all up well. the comments at the end of the post are quite informative too. :) Read More
Happy new year ! by Julien
Dear members and friends, the Expat.com team wishes you a happy new year 2014 ! http://faliu.com/2014-en.jpg Take care, Julien
새해 복 많이 받으세요~ Happy New Year! :D Read More
Shopping in Seoul by Pclai
Hi everyone, I would like to have: any recommend cheap shopping area in Seoul ? plan to Seoul this November.... Thank you
Well this might be a bit late but I suggest checking out Yeongdungpo's underground market. It's less crowded and smaller than popular underground markets like Namdaemun so it's easier to walk around the whole place. It's also near huge malls like ... Read More
Studying in a South Korean University by Squexy
Hello, I plan to study in a South Korean University, my two option at the moment are: Kaist and Yonsei Underwood international College, because both of them offer Business bachelor degrees taught in English, with that being said would like to know ...
The top three Universities in Korea are Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University, often tagged the "SKY" trio. Since they are supposedly the best, you might want to check out their programs. Read More
Coca Cola or Pepsi ? by DWSA
Hey All, Do you like Coca Cola or Pepsi ?
Coca Cola!!! :D Read More
Discover the new Expat blog ! by Julien
Dear members and friends, As you have noticed, you now have access to a new version of Expat.com ! Whats new? 1. We are going mobile https://www.expat.com/tmp/teasing/teasing1.png You can connect to https://www.expat.com wherever you are. ...
i like it! it's more organized than the last one :D Read More
can anyone tell what christianity look like in south Korea? by kolica
hello my fellow expat members I just want to know what christianity really look like in south Korea? and how stand its over there? please if anyone have any idea because I will be moving there on 6th October and would love to meet Christian brethren ...
well this might be too late. are you here now? have you found a church? There are actually SO MANY Christian churches here. The only problem for a foreigner would be the language barrier. Luckily, many churches such as the Yeouido Gospel Church, ... Read More
Ever had a bad taxi experience? by natsaysmiaow
I had a bad taxi experience on Sunday, I was unwittingly over-charged by about 18,000 won on a short trip from Hongik Uni station to Mangwon-dong. The driver knew I wasn't a local and took advantage of that. I'm currently doing a radio story on ...
Yes, I got on the last train for the day once and the subway's last stop was at Guro-yeok. That was just one station away from where I was supposed to get off. I could have walked to my station but I didn't know the way so I took a taxi thinking ... Read More
How do you fight a cold in your country? by needmacchiato
Hi there, I'm fighting nasty cold right now and been wondering what are the best natural (like for breastfeeding moms) ways to get rid of runny nose, sore throat, headache and stuff like that in your countries. In Poland we drink lots of tea with ...
I eat a lot of oranges... as in an entire pack (around 3 kilos worth). You can also try boiling some lemon and ginger together then adding some honey to the concoction. :) Read More
For Filipinos in South Korea by hyukjin7
Hi, I am currently researching about the lives of Filipino workers in South Korea for a paper I am writing. If you are a Filipino living in Korea, could you please help me by answering a few questions? You don't have to tell me your name or any ...
Thanks guys! :D Read More
Study in korea by 1900
Hi. My name is nasrin I like study in korea! Can you help me?:rolleyes:
Hi! Check this site out: studyinkorea.go.kr/en/main.do;jsessionid=wBpOxv0OzGkFLX2GkPb0Cg__.node_10 It can be very useful in your search for a Korean university and/or a scholarship in Korea! :D Read More
Filipinos in Korea! by hyukjin7
Hi, are you a Filipino? Can you please please please help me? :) I need to interview some Filipinos for an article I am writing. Do you know where I can find some Filipino communities in Korea? Or if you have time, may I interview you? :)
Thank you, Priscilla! :D Read More
Watching internet streamed movies in Seoul, Korea by Bialy
Any simple, non-complicated, legal way to view movies streaming over the internet in South Korea (Seoul)? My first pass with Netflix, Vudu, Hulu appeared unsuccessful as says service does not work here.
I usually just search Google for links if there is a particular show I want to watch. :) Read More
Filipinos in Korea!
Hi, are you a Filipino? Can you please please please help me? :) I need to interview some Filipinos for an article I am writing. Do you know where I can find some Filipino communities in Korea? Or if you have time, may I interview you? :) Read More