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GoldmanHuangShan 68M
2531 posts
1/15/2008 9:23 am

Last Read:
1/25/2008 5:32 am

Plenty of Koreans in Beijing


Well, at least at the Wudaokou area with Microsoft asia's tower as the ref centre, there are so many Korean restaurants and its difficult to tell who they are as they look indif from Chinese....until you start to speak to them. Many are here to learn the language. Its -9 in the evening as as the popular pastry shop is giving away all sorts plus coffee... i had to join the bee line twice....to get different pastry.....and that's where I discovered the girls ahead and behind me were Koreans....

GoldmanHuangShan 68M

1/25/2008 5:32 am

    Quoting Ariande:
    I,for one, am looking forward to getting away from the Korean drama queens in their own clucky little environment ..
    the K girls I saw recently in Shanghai and Chengdu looked lost and void of any definable personality.
    I'll take the Chinese menu anyday!
quite agreed w u.....


Ariande 57M
165 posts
1/24/2008 4:32 pm

I,for one, am looking forward to getting away from the Korean drama queens in their own clucky little environment ..
the K girls I saw recently in Shanghai and Chengdu looked lost and void of any definable personality.
I'll take the Chinese menu anyday!


GoldmanHuangShan 68M

1/15/2008 6:34 pm

good4u alonso...... i think it is difficult to learn languages...for me at least.... unless we grew up among them......language learning require circumstances and environment.

My xperiences are...English..fully school by native speakers from kindi and then later by Kirby trained local indians, punjabis, malays and chinese... the indians and punjabis are the best.

likewise...malay by malays

varieties of chinese dialects from home and friends....south fujianese, cantonese, hakka, hainese, teochew, mandarin...kind of know one, the others not too difficult to catch on.

dutch....had to while in holland and lost it a month after returning home..

now..am trying to find the circumstances to learn esperano but not motivated.

oh well......go live where they speak .... that way you have the circumstances.


touch213 69M

1/15/2008 12:34 pm

I love the women in the Korean soap operas.. many of them are quite beautiful to look at...

I think it would be great to live where there is large, multi cultures mix, and even more so if I could speak the languages