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Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Cousin9999: 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
All of Asia is a sh** hole. That's reality.

Stop letting scammers fool you.

Stop being fooled by marketing or skyscrapers.

Stop letting embarrassed, lying victims of scams fool you.

Stop letting people with incredibly low standards and NO PAPERS fool you.

No educated, hardworking Nigerian or any other race or nationality would ever promote the idea of settling there. That's ridiculous.

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Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by princetx(m): 12:51pm On Dec 29, 2020
Cousin9999:
All of Asia is a sh** hole. That's reality.

Stop letting scammers fool you.

Stop being fooled by marketing or skyscrapers.

Stop letting embarrassed, lying victims of scams fool you.

Stop letting people with incredibly low standards and NO PAPERS fool you.

No educated, hardworking Nigerian or any other race or nationality would ever promote the idea of settling there. That's ridiculous.

What do you know about South Korea?

Shut up.

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Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Udopasa: 12:54pm On Nov 04, 2021
Biingoo:
Yes it over a year. The visa was supposed to be out February this year but the cov19 ruined everything. Now we're looking towards January. If it works out I'll update you all here
Xup bro?

Any update?
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Nobody: 2:20pm On Nov 04, 2021
chukxie:
Nice one, Op. Hard truth, you told! South Korea is a sweet country sha. I was there from 2004 to 2007. Back then it was very easy to land a factory job because there were jobs everywhere; and factories were eager to hire blacks. My first job was at a textile washing and dying factory sandwiched between Uijeongbu and Dongducheon. From there I moved on 6to a jeans making factory somewhere after Pucheon. Korean factory jobs no be moi-moi oo! Na twelve hours, Monday to Saturday. I recall one winter evening during dinner at the cafeteria the immigration raided the jeans factory I was working in. The factory had workers from 9ja, the Philippines, Nepal and Peru. Come see run! The 'ajuma' (elderly woman cook) hid me and some Filipinos inside her room. I was scared 'shitful' because I was carrying a student visa, and knew my visa would be cancelled if I was caught. The immigration team searched but didn't find us. A few workers were caught but no 9ja guy was caught. Back then 9ja guys used to put up a fight with the immigration police. After that experience, I returned to Itaewon where I was living and concentrated on my studies. It was during that period I landed my first part-time ESL job. I learnt how to teach English as a second language in Korea! The rich experience I gained in Korea followed me into China where I'm currently based. I feel very nostalgic talking about Korea. I dated my first Caucasian chic there. Shagged a good number of western, Filipina, Korean and even a Kiwi fanny there! For clubbing, I used to frequent Kings Club and X.O. For mellow evenings, I used to chill at Geckos,The Loft or Reggae Pub. For cheap clothes, I used to shop till I dropped at Dongdemun! For second hand electronics, Yongsan base was my go-to place because I had friends there. For a quick Korean rice and stew, Ajuma-half-chicken was my favourite spot. The tiny restaurant was situated right behind the building housing Burger King. Has Itaewon changed much? How long have you been in 'Koko' for? Is Haebangcheon still thriving and teeming with blacks? Are those 'ashewos' still on hooker hill? Take care, bro. May God bless your hustle.
my elder bro also said if not for language barrier he will not go any where again only Korea . he had a transit visa to Korea then . he said their road was very neat.
But pls I'll like to ask you why you left there for China.
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by chukxie(m): 3:02pm On Nov 04, 2021
Differentiate:

my elder bro also said if not for language barrier he will not go any where again only Korea . he had a transit visa to Korea then . he said their road was very neat.
But pls I'll like to ask you why you left there for China.

Your elder brother was right. Although the Korean language appears hard to learn but in fact it isn't half as hard as it appears once one begins to learn it. I left Korea because I had an ESL offer in China. Aside from that, I also wanted to explore something other than Korea. I hope to visit Seoul when international travel fully resumes.
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Nobody: 3:31pm On Nov 04, 2021
chukxie:


Your elder brother was right. Although the Korean language appears hard to learn but in fact it isn't half as hard as it appears once one begins to learn it. I left Korea because I had an ESL offer in China. Aside from that, I also wanted to explore something other than Korea. I hope to visit Seoul when international travel fully resumes.
Oh OK thanks for your response
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by chukxie(m): 3:40pm On Nov 04, 2021
Differentiate:

Oh OK thanks for your response

Not at all!
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Biingoo: 8:00pm On Jul 26, 2022
Udopasa:
Xup bro?

Any update?
Scam bro, the agent was a scammer, i use efcc pick am, he’s chilling in prison as we speak
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Udopasa: 6:16am On Jul 27, 2022
Biingoo:
Scam bro, the agent was a scammer, i use efcc pick am, he’s chilling in prison as we speak
wow! People can be so mean and heartless.
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Biingoo: 6:56pm On Jul 27, 2022
Udopasa:
wow! People can be so mean and heartless.
My brother i just tire
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by waso12: 10:25pm On Jan 05, 2023
I have just moved to South Korea and I'm so glad I did it. I love this country and its people. South Korea is indeed a vibrant and exciting country with a rich culture, delicious food, and many things to see and do. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, its bustling cities, and its rich history. The capital city, Seoul, is particularly popular with visitors, thanks to its many tourist attractions, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of Korea, and the bustling shopping districts of Myeong-dong and Gangnam especially their karaoke rooms like 강남초원의집. That being said, living in South Korea is a real pleasure.

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Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by AyobamiIsaac12: 2:06am On Jan 06, 2023
waso12:
I have just mooved to South Korea and I'm so glad I did it
I love this country and people
Which route did you use?
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Zoey1: 10:56am On Jul 28, 2023
Hi, do you know the process of getting a tourist visa for 3weeks holiday.
I have checked online and it says to use Vfs in Lagos.
I want to be double sure before starting out. Thanks
waso12:
I have just moved to South Korea and I'm so glad I did it. I love this country and its people. South Korea is indeed a vibrant and exciting country with a rich culture, delicious food, and many things to see and do. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, its bustling cities, and its rich history. The capital city, Seoul, is particularly popular with visitors, thanks to its many tourist attractions, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of Korea, and the bustling shopping districts of Myeong-dong and Gangnam especially their karaoke rooms like 강남초원의집. That being said, living in South Korea is a real pleasure.
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Uyigue12(m): 3:07am On Aug 19, 2023
waso12:
I have just moved to South Korea and I'm so glad I did it. I love this country and its people. South Korea is indeed a vibrant and exciting country with a rich culture, delicious food, and many things to see and do. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, its bustling cities, and its rich history. The capital city, Seoul, is particularly popular with visitors, thanks to its many tourist attractions, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of Korea, and the bustling shopping districts of Myeong-dong and Gangnam especially their karaoke rooms like 강남초원의집. That being said, living in South Korea is a real pleasure.
are you in Korea now bri
Re: Current Situation In South Korea! by Nickelodeon93: 10:48am On Aug 24, 2023
waso12:
I have just moved to South Korea and I'm so glad I did it. I love this country and its people. South Korea is indeed a vibrant and exciting country with a rich culture, delicious food, and many things to see and do. It is known for its beautiful landscapes, its bustling cities, and its rich history. The capital city, Seoul, is particularly popular with visitors, thanks to its many tourist attractions, such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of Korea, and the bustling shopping districts of Myeong-dong and Gangnam especially their karaoke rooms like 강남초원의집. That being said, living in South Korea is a real pleasure.
since January, I hope you are good , which route did you use… because I am hearing work visas to South Korea is difficult and one must have someone to invite them over

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