Hi guys,
Who lives in South-Korea or visited it lately? I love Seoul and i really want to visit it. Can you share your experience?
Hi guys,
Who lives in South-Korea or visited it lately? I love Seoul and i really want to visit it. Can you share your experience?
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You can't really love a place you haven't visited. :p
I will always think highly of the four Asian tigers.
Back to the special city with being one of the largest cities in the world am sure its amazing.
Re: South-Korea!
You can't really love a place you haven't visited. :p
I will always think highly of the four Asian tigers.
Back to the special city with being one of the largest cities in the world am sure its amazing.
I don't agree with that. I also love some people that i haven't seen before. I read about them and heard about them. It's the same with South-Korea.
I also think highly of the tigers. It's like a different world out there. But i will have to persuade my parents to come with me :P
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I don't agree with that. I also love some people that i haven't seen before. I read about them and heard about them. It's the same with South-Korea.
I also think highly of the tigers. It's like a different world out there. But i will have to persuade my parents to come with me :P
I suppose it doesn't make much for you to fall in love with something. hahaha...
As a graduate student of economics I have no choice. It's seen as a heinous crime thinking otherwise.
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Haha that's true. I hope it won't change when i am a graduate :p
But weren't you interested in the asian market since the economy of europe is not really vibrant?
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Let's hope so!
It's far easier said than done! Breaking into the Asian market is not easy as the little things matter. Like speaking the local language, understanding the business culture etc.. All this matters way before you even think of financials, strategy...
Pakistan does have potential and do kind of understand business here however where I live there is a lack of effective demand for the type of business I would want to run/operate here. :)
I much prefer living the lavish life in Seoul. :p
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Yes you're right. Even in their business traditions are very important to them. They offer a course here called Trade Management Asia. Totally focussed on language, traditions and business management. But it's too specialized.
Haha i wish i could live in Seoul. The only problem would be the food or shall i say the meat. They eat a lot of Pork Belly. Ew.