.

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

morning cafe > Main forums > Streetside Patio
Korean War II
Don't be alarmed, but be prepared
Korean War II
Don't be alarmed, but be prepared
May 27 2010, 07:17 PM :: #1
I don't know how much coverage this gets in your American media, but it's obviously on the front page everyday here in South Korea. This whole business started on one of our Friday (I think) beer and chicken delivery nights when breaking news came on the TV reporting that a warship, the Cheonan was sinking in the Yellow Sea. That was March 26th. It was pretty quiet until the investigation team came on TV to blame the North.

In the past week or two, the situation has been escalating. I got an email from the Canadian Embassy telling me that the danger level has not changed, but just in case, they sent evacuation and emergency preparedness information. http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/korea...e.aspx?lang=eng

Important things:

- Four North Korean subs disappear from satellite imgery http://bit.ly/dtXbnP (Yonhap News)

- North Korean soldiers told to get ready for combat http://bit.ly/96PV4R (Chosun Ilbo)

- North Korea plans to cancel non-aggression agreement http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/asia_pacific/10160187.stm (BBC)

- Seoul to resume propaganda broadcasts with huge speakers along the DMZ - http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100525/ap_on_...orea_ship_sinks


Group Icon
Posts: 3075
Eww...it's a FINCH!
2 Pages V  < 1 2  
Replies (15 - 26)
Jun 3 2010, 02:57 PM :: #16
huh. the papers here were
making a big FUSS out of it.
even if that smooths out,
though
it seems like it's always an issue.
i'm not sure i want to throw myself
in that kind of climate. how does it affect
you? in general, i mean; not just now.

Group Icon
glass onions: 375
esoteric:aplomb
Jun 3 2010, 04:32 PM :: #17
Hah. I feel that same way about going to America. Which is why I plan to never visit there. You guys have a bigger risk of attack from terrorists or your own gangs than Koreans ever had.

This is the safest country you can be in. People leave their shit (including computers, phones, ipods) lying around while they go to the bathroom in cafes and have nothing stolen. And, your biggest chance of violence is if you get in a fight with a drunk salaryman.

Let me be clear, there is no "climate" of anything. North Korea is never considered a risk to regular citizens.

Group Icon
Posts: 3075
Eww...it's a FINCH!
Jun 3 2010, 07:11 PM :: #18
QUOTE(Procyin @ Jun 3 2010, 03:32 PM) *
Hah. I feel that same way about going to America. Which is why I plan to never visit there. You guys have a bigger risk of attack from terrorists or your own gangs than Koreans ever had.


Depends on which part of the US you're talking about. I kind of doubt we have any real risk of terrorist attacks or gangs around the Northwest. I kind of wish Oregon and Washington would just break off from the rest of the country and have our own little thing going on.

I wouldn't be afraid to go to South Korea though.

Group Icon
Plans thwarted: 235
Deculture
Jun 3 2010, 11:03 PM :: #19
yeah, i think you have a pretty big misconception of america. about the thefts,
i know i've for certain worried about leaving things around in public
places, but I think it has more to do with media sensationalism
of crime than actual crime i've seen. I mean, unless you're in a pretty shady place,
it would take a lot for regular customers to go and take
your things if you go to the bathroom. that's not to say there
aren't dousches around.

but it's funny because i remember a while ago,
someone interviewed me for a class project and they asked
about national security and I really felt that this country
is one of the safest in the world in that sense. but you're right,
america is also a big target.

I've read from koreans in the paper and people i know in korea,
and yea, everyone says it's not a big deal. but as someone pointed
out, the north does have crazy leaders and you never know what
could happen. I have an ominous feeling something bad is going
to happen soon...

I submitted my application to the teaching program and I'll
see what happens. there are a few practical reasons (money issues,
school loans, etc.) why i probably shouldn't
go, but i hate that this had to come up in the media to get another
doubt into my head. I don't even know korean and I thought I was ready
for a year of that cultural shock and now i get this in my head. I almost
hope they don't accept me so that I don't have
to decide for myself.

Group Icon
glass onions: 375
esoteric:aplomb
Jun 4 2010, 05:13 AM :: #20
I have a very biased view of America, as I was raised to believe you are bad people. But, media is a big reason for my lack of desire to visit your country.

Anyhow, you will be happy here! And we can start our Gomo Korea division!

Group Icon
Posts: 3075
Eww...it's a FINCH!
Jun 4 2010, 07:44 AM :: #21
QUOTE(Matsuri @ Jun 3 2010, 08:11 PM) *
Depends on which part of the US you're talking about. I kind of doubt we have any real risk of terrorist attacks or gangs around the Northwest. I kind of wish Oregon and Washington would just break off from the rest of the country and have our own little thing going on.

I wouldn't be afraid to go to South Korea though.



The midwest however is like living in a Mad Max movie. Omaha IS Bartertown!

Group Icon
Times Doshi has f**ked your mom up her ass: 919
Your *moma
Recent Music
Jun 4 2010, 09:11 AM :: #22


30 bucks a month! F-you western world! i'm staying in Asia. I recently changed my two-years in Korea plan to a two-decade road map. Don't expect me back for a while, kids!

Group Icon
Posts: 3075
Eww...it's a FINCH!
Jun 4 2010, 12:31 PM :: #23
P, how much Korean did you know when
you first went there?

Group Icon
glass onions: 375
esoteric:aplomb
Jun 4 2010, 01:07 PM :: #24
Enough to do everything I need to do independently, and more than other foreigner coworkers who have been here for over a year.

Remember, I've been learning Korean for 3 or 4 years now.

Group Icon
Posts: 3075
Eww...it's a FINCH!
Jun 4 2010, 03:06 PM :: #25
ahh, so that wasn't a problem for you at all, then.
no wonder you're having so much fun over there
(or so it seems).

Group Icon
glass onions: 375
esoteric:aplomb
Jun 4 2010, 07:38 PM :: #26
QUOTE(Procyin @ Jun 4 2010, 08:11 AM) *


30 bucks a month! F-you western world! i'm staying in Asia. I recently changed my two-years in Korea plan to a two-decade road map. Don't expect me back for a while, kids!


FUCK YOU! (where's the middle finger emoticon?)

brb crying

Group Icon
Days Until I Rule the World: 1106
Panty scissors ATTACK!
DISCLAIMER: Posts often written in a drunken stupor.

Recent Music
Jun 4 2010, 07:42 PM :: #27
In Korean they use this character to flip the virtual bird: ㅗ

Works I suppose.

@HEDO: Yes, I am having lots of fun! Refer to the chicken and beer thread for proof.

Group Icon
Posts: 3075
Eww...it's a FINCH!

2 Pages V  < 1 2
Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 8th September 2010 - 11:16 PM