Gonna be in Seoul for 10 days, got some typical touristy stuff set up already (palaces, temples, DMZ, etc.) what else should I check out?
Also, Korea general, any other Koreaboos?
eat a dog and post results
>>55804909
I kinda want to.
>>55804742
Screen golf, Korean BBQ restaurant, get into a fight with racist old people on the subway, get trashed for $2 with soju, tell random Koreans that K-pop sucks and only autistic people listen to it in the West.
>>55805160
>Screen golf, Korean BBQ restaurant, get into a fight with racist old people on the subway, get trashed for $2 with soju, tell random Koreans that K-pop sucks and only autistic people listen to it in the West.
I can do literally all of that in America
>>55804742
1st day: buy $99 LCC round trip ticket to Fukuoka/Japan and leave for Japan. Dinner at Izakayas and Ramenshop in Nakasu.
2nd - 9th days: travel to Fukuoka, Nagasaki, Hiroshima....
10th day: After lunch, leave for Seoul and transfer to the USA flight.
>>55810079
Take me out for an evening so I can stop being lonely.
>>55811882
여자인데요? 재가 오피 않지만 알고 싶어요
>>55812378
I'm no grill if that's what you're asking.
>>55812520
So you're not even Korean? Why are you lonely while in Korea and what are you doing there
>>55812594
I'm Korean though 선배. I was mostly joking about being lonely but wouldn't mind meeting up with an autistic stranger from the internet.
>>55804742
>Also, Korea general, any other Koreaboos?
안녕하세요!
>>55812681
Waiting to go to Korea myself. I'm not OP, but I've been studying Korean for the last year (very casually) and have made some good friends who I would love to visit. Really, I'm mostly interested in the food. Randomly found a korean restaurant while in Flagstaff after visiting the grand canyon and I ate some spicy rice cakes and fell in love.
just go to Jeju island very quiet and chill place, cute horses,ponies, great foods
>>55812757
떡볶이? God-tier street food.
>>55804994
Eating dog is technically illegal in Seoul. Good luck finding some.
Anyways, I quite enjoyed Namsan Tower :3 I think it's best at night, personally. Umm Nami Island, too. Hiked at pic related, was totally tits
You're talking about 떡볶기, right? Must have been some pretty good stuff there for it to have made an impression like that. It tends to be of pretty variable quality considering it's street food.
Also I wasn't sure what you were asking because
>여자인데요? 재가 오피 않지만 알고 싶어요
isn't quite right. You meant something more like
>여자예요? 저는 OP 않이지만 알고 싶어요.
Dang, forgot to quote.
>>55813001
>>55812757
>>55804742
Drink Ttongsul.
>>55813001
Hey, do you know how I might make a conditional type of question, like "if this, then this?"
e.g. [If] 저 서을에 가요 (...Is that I go to Seoul?), Anon씨 저를 만나고 싶어요?
>>55813001
아~ 선생님 감사합니다! 저는 한국어를 배울 수 있으면 좋겠네요
>>55813305
> 저는 한국에 가면 Anon씨는 저를 만나고 싶어요?
Don't quote me on that, but I think you're just looking for 면 which means "if".
>>55813429
Haha, that would be great if so. I'm wary just because some languages require more effort than that, e.g. they want a different verb conjugation to express that kind of thing
>>55812719
this pic is hurting my autism
>>55813305
I would write:
>만약 제가 서울로 가게 된다면 저와 만나고 싶어요?
Bits here and there could change depending on context and nuance but the conditional is indicated by "만약" and "-게" (These two together form something like an English "if". You would describe a hypothetical situation in between them. ) and "-면" (preceded by verb appropriate for manifesting that hypothetical thing).
A simpler example could be:
>그렇게 되면 좋겠네요?
To mean "it would be nice if that were to happen".
A common construction you've probably already seen is:
>그렇다면
which means "if that were the case, then".
>>55804742
즐요 ㅋ
>>55813429
This works too, actually. Just the "-면" already implies all the stuff that "만약... -게" does. I'm not sure when you'd write the whole thing out as in the latter.
>>55813464
Really though it becomes a lot more complicated than that. There are so many verb endings in Korean it's incredible. The whole dynamic of your sentence changes very easily, like this:
저는 한국에 가면 anon씨는 저를 만나고 싶어요?
Do you want to meet me if I go to Korea, anon?
Vs
Do you want to meet me when I go to Korea?
저는 한국에 갈 때는 anon씨 저를 만나고 싶어요?
>>55813429
>저는 한국에 가면 Anon씨는 저를 만나고 싶어요?
Apart from how 저는 should be 제가, this seems fine grammatically but there's something odd about it that I can't quite put my finger on.
I'd write:
>제가 한국으로 간다면 Anon씨는 저를 만나고 싶을까요?
You write "-을까요" because you're asking whether you would want to meet up after the antecedent is fulfilled, not how you feel right now about the suggestion. I'm not quite sure why "-으로" sounds more natural to me. I might also use -와/랑 instead of -를 for a more suitable nuance.
>>55813526
>>55813568
>>55813677
Thanks for the help!
I'm beginning to think that you wouldn't usually use "싶어요" at all in any of these since it implies a bit of a conditional in itself.
>제가 한국으로 가게 되면 저랑 만날래요?
I think this sounds best.
>>55814115
감사합니다!
Korean
Girl
Feet
I heard in Korea it's better to just go to motel hotel things next to train stations instead of booking somethings in advance. Is it asvisable? Would save me a lot of hassle. But do they have rooms with double beds? Traveling with ma qt
>>55815704
Probably cheaper. I have heard that a lot of their "motels" are just places to fuck in, so they charge by the hour instead of by the days.
>>55816568
I seee, only sexed in a noraebang once.
Korea is a fuckfest of a country.
>>55804742
Traditional Korean theatre? That was really good & interesting. The War museum is worth a visit too.