Friday, April 22, 2011

Vacation in South Korea

You're intrigued by the thought of getting paid to move abroad along with teach ESL, yet you're bogged down by the many choices. The European countries are gorgeous, China is intriguing, Thailand can be a sultry heaven... so, why choose the land of kimchi? South Korea's attraction as an intriguing country to live in and go to is without a doubt enormously underrated. For whatever reason, South Korea simply doesn't hold the same allure in the imaginations of most Westerners as a few of its neighbors, and I feel that this is a big mistake. Here, happen to be my ten favorite things about Korea.

"Jeong": Wikipedia describes 'jong' as, a mixture of concern, empathy, along with a relationship on a really deep level. For Korean people, it's a hard-to-pin-down, yet vital principle which run by way of every single part of existence. You will discover jeong in simple acts of kindness, like sharing a snack in the office, to the deep associations you'll be able to forge together with your buddies and co-workers.

Travel: When you come to Korea, you attain a new neighborhood: Asia. At any time imagined getting up and going on a weekend journey to Shanghai or Vietnam? Well, you are able to in South Korea.

Cultural life: Korean culture is really a living component of daily life that merely actually is millennia old. Take a look at a "pungmul" show for a great show of customs. And also, whether you can't stand it, or simply love it, k-pop is not going anywhere soon.

Technology: Korea has got the fastest internet connection in the world.

The expat community: Right now, there are more than 22,000 foreign English teachers residing in South Korea. And even though moving to a foreign place is surely for folks who get pleasure from testing their limits, it is wonderful to possess individuals who share your experiences and are also in the same position as you.

Food: I really took to the special combination of spicy, tangy, and tasty that's the food of Korea and at this point I can't be quite concerning it Some love it, many other detest it. Nevertheless almost everyone agrees on the barbecue.

Money: Korea is simply the very best place for new English educators to earn a lot of money while living on a relatively small amount.

A place to practice your hobbies: Just before I moved to Korea, I had been just a little apprehensive that I would need to place my hobbies on hold as I lived and worked as an ESL teacher. The truth is, I found the contrary to be the case. The fact is that Korea is stuffed with native English speakers who all of a sudden find themselves with the time and disposable income to pursue their bliss. It doesn't matter what just how unpopular to your taste might be, most likely there's a community of people in South Korea doing together.

English-friendly: Both the men and women along with the public infrastructure of South Korea are really adept in English. Getting around the city along with communicating with your coworkers are both doable without studying any Korean.

Medical care: The Korean medical care program is world class, and affordable. This past year I paid out $4 for a trip to the medical doctor when I was ill.

Is Korea the ideal place to live? Undoubtedly not. Don't doubt, Korea has a good amount of annoying features. But it also happens to be a excellent place to do the job as an ESL educator, and with the right attitude it could be a sincerely fulfilling and very seriously fun location to live and work.