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Irina.kiv

Hi everyone! Im new here, but would like to meet new people to share experience of living abroad, experience of expatriate and simply get to know new people.Do you held any meetings among members of this community? Somebody pls. let me know if so. If not, lets organize one!

Aurélie

Hello Irina.kiv.

Welcome to Expat.com! :)

Maybe you could tell us more about yourself.
Where are you from?

That's a great idea to organize a meet up. Do not hesitate to make some suggestions by proposing a date, an hour and a place. ;)

Thank you,
Aurélie

Irina.kiv

Hi Aurelie,
Thanks for your reply!

I'm Russian, but most of my life I lived in Moldova. I graduated from Graduate school near Seoul and currently work for one Korean company. I moved to Pusan just a few weeks ago, so there are not so many people I know. But what I know from my own experience,here in Korea foreign people get closer with each other much faster then with koreans..they have much more common to share. Though I'm quite open to any nationality, including koreans.

About place and date..let me think about it, I'll try to find something. But it would be nice if you could give me some guidance or suggestion. For example what kind of places are better, what area? I live close to Heundae, so for me it will be the best choice.

Look forward for your reply.

Irina

alee_vn

Hi Irina, nice to meet you.
I'm living in Vietnam. And I love culture of Korea so much. It's very special. I never go abroad but I always want to try. I hope you can share with me about your life in Korea

Harmonie

Your thread has been moved to South Korea forum Irina.;)

Harmonie.

Vegeta1981

Hi everyone!

I have been living near Busan since 6 months ago and, as Irina says, it's much easier to get closer here with a non-korean because we have a similar culture / way to see life. If you wanna organize any meeting, you can count on me. Specially during this season, people don't go out too much because of the cold, but I think it could be nice to organize any kind of korean barbecue + soju in order to get warm XD. What do you say? See ya!

kiwiinkorea

Always keen for a cold one, am in Ulsan

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