Think people first, exist for people and realize the right world with the combination of humanity and cool-head. Korean Veterans Welfare & Healthcare Corporation comes to you as a beautiful flow… more →
Dreams you got it, happycowsbythefence wrote 6 days ago: Sometimes the name you may want to name a business should be checked to make sure it’s not fun … more →
Lora wrote 2 weeks ago: Many Korean stores and restaurants use English words for their name, or at least have some English o … more →
soldmyseoul wrote 3 weeks ago: Today, I learned a new word in Konglish, the sublanguage vocabulary that’s developed out of E … more →
candiep20 wrote 3 weeks ago: No wonder my students don’t know how to answer simple questions properly. Another example: T: … more →
George Deftereos wrote 1 month ago: OK, it’s been a while since I posted. Last week was hectic. We had the monthly trip to Unmunsa … more →
jeanmarie4887 wrote 1 month ago: I am sitting at my desk and behind me is the assistant English teacher who is teaching 4th and 5th g … more →
James Turnbull wrote 1 month ago: ( Source ) For all my critical analysis of Korean commercials over the years, first impressions stil … more →
jgerminario wrote 1 month ago: Sorry about the recent lack of posts — big weekend coming up, as I am doing a temple stay wher … more →
jedolci wrote 1 month ago: A week ago I finally got around to purchasing a Korean phrasebook. I was getting along okay withou … more →
jgerminario wrote 1 month ago: I’ve decided to replace the ‘Korea del Dia’ posts with ‘Konglish Du Jour, … more →
candiep20 wrote 1 month ago: 1. People still asking me if I like Kimchi. On occassions, I’m okay with eating it. Every day … more →
George Deftereos wrote 2 months ago: This week saw me trying to convince my coworkers and my boss why ‘perennial’ cannot be m … more →
metamorphallic wrote 2 months ago: This poster has been hanging for months at some sort of sales booth inside Noksapyeong Station Are … more →
ywis wrote 3 months ago: I went to pick up some dinner tonight, after work was over at 10pm. I had spent some of my prep time … more →
hermshu wrote 3 months ago: On the surface, Seoul is Westernized. Road signs are in Korean and English. There’s McDonald … more →
babykyosa wrote 3 months ago: Konglish (Korean: 콩글리시) is the use of English words (or words derived from English words) in a Korea … more →
katieinkorea wrote 3 months ago: So it’s still pretty hard. I mean, being here while people I love are in pain at home. But unf … more →
kenziethewalrus wrote 3 months ago: Yup, I’m being boring again! I do have the week off–but what does one do when when one a … more →
willthrill5 wrote 4 months ago: Playing a survey game with a bunch of 6th graders always results in controversy. Take away the kids … more →