How many languages do you speak?

djiayebee

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It's always the genders...lmao


How long have you been living in Seoul? It must be so awesome living there ^^
Been in Korea for about 8 years now! at first as a student, then found a job, then met my wife.. lol so yeah i hadn't originally planned to stay that long to be honest but living in Seoul is a blast from my personal experience!!! Did you ever visit?

How about yourself, you mentioned you live in Austria but it's not your mother country?
 

Yuelyn

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Been in Korea for about 8 years now! at first as a student, then found a job, then met my wife.. lol so yeah i hadn't originally planned to stay that long to be honest but living in Seoul is a blast from my personal experience!!!
That's good that you like it there and have a family. That's cute^^
Did you ever visit?
Not yet. But I'm planning to and also my mom. She is a huge k-drama fan. :catpole:

How about yourself, you mentioned you live in Austria but it's not your mother country?
I was born in Hungary but we moved about 7-8 years ago to Austria. Since my dad worked there, we thought it would be easier for us to also live there.
 

djiayebee

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Not yet. But I'm planning to and also my mom. She is a huge k-drama fan. :catpole:
hahaha are you a fan too? k-pop as well? hope you can enjoy the trip without that damn rona and all the restrictions that are currently in place... if you have any questions when you're planning it dont hesitate to pm me!
 

Yuelyn

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hahaha are you a fan too? k-pop as well?
Yess~ but also because of manga/anime stuff. You can probably find there more than here in Austria. But for that the best place would be Japan.

We aren’t really planning on going this or next year because of the corona but I’m sure when it’s all gone, we will visit Korea sometime.

if you have any questions when you're planning it dont hesitate to pm me!
Awww thanks, you are so nice. ^^
 
Been in Korea for about 8 years now! at first as a student, then found a job, then met my wife.. lol so yeah i hadn't originally planned to stay that long to be honest but living in Seoul is a blast from my personal experience!!! Did you ever visit?

How about yourself, you mentioned you live in Austria but it's not your mother country?
:lunazing: going there is a huge dream of mine, just to do noraebang and drown in kimchi all day long. I need to make it happen.

Did they accept you well as an obvious foreigner? And how long did it take to master Korean?
 

djiayebee

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:lunazing: going there is a huge dream of mine, just to do noraebang and drown in kimchi all day long. I need to make it happen.

Did they accept you well as an obvious foreigner? And how long did it take to master Korean?
Haha nice; you should absolutely visit!! Are you a good singer??

Well yea, in my personal experience, I didnt have any integration problem whatsoever so big yes to the first question! But I am generally good at adapting and always trying to behave as much as I can as locals, so that probably played a lot (am not like the typical arrogant french tourists I see everywhere......)

About the language itself, it's a bit hard to give an accurate period... I can handle most situations on my own but I wouldn't consider myself fluent yet (especially writing) coz unfortunately I never had the chance to properly learn it. I wish I could just take classes in a language school, with a teacher, without thinking about anything else...! But I studied it while working with books and topik practice tests, and using it in the office, also watched a lot of tv programs without subtitles... Never fully understand 100% (still hard to grasp all the nuances and stuff), I am much more comfortable with written contents lol, reading is quite easy!
 
Haha nice; you should absolutely visit!! Are you a good singer??

Well yea, in my personal experience, I didnt have any integration problem whatsoever so big yes to the first question! But I am generally good at adapting and always trying to behave as much as I can as locals, so that probably played a lot (am not like the typical arrogant french tourists I see everywhere......)

About the language itself, it's a bit hard to give an accurate period... I can handle most situations on my own but I wouldn't consider myself fluent yet (especially writing) coz unfortunately I never had the chance to properly learn it. I wish I could just take classes in a language school, with a teacher, without thinking about anything else...! But I studied it while working with books and topik practice tests, and using it in the office, also watched a lot of tv programs without subtitles... Never fully understand 100% (still hard to grasp all the nuances and stuff), I am much more comfortable with written contents lol, reading is quite easy!
No, I create the most horrible sounds when I sing, but that's acceptable because it's an isolated room!! :yasu:

Woah, I'm glad you fit in so well. I've heard stuff about foreigners sometimes not being able to fit in no matter how hard they try.

I'm pretty sure you're selling yourself short with your Korean, no doubt it's way better than you make it sound. That's amazing, good luck with future writing, and have some kimchi for me too. :daydream:
 
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