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Re: Teaching in Korea info
Budda
- 2004-03-21
In response to Re: Teaching in Korea info (Jim)
Jim I should have said: Cost of living is low in Korea EXCEPT for Seoul. If I were living in Seoul I would ask for more than the 2 millon a month, maybe 2.2 million.
Basic food costs are higher as are restaurants and cover-charges etc.
People in Seoul have the best manners and education but the pace of life, the crowds and the dust and pollution keep me away, even for a weekend holiday. Cheju, or Jeju Island in the south is beautiful, clean and subtropical with bird song, pineapples, orange trees and a volcanic mountain but feels a little isolated. One year would be good.
Messages In This Thread
- Teaching in Korea info -- Jim -- 2004-03-16
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- TG -- 2004-03-16
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- monk -- 2004-03-17
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Z -- 2004-03-17
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Budda -- 2004-03-18
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Budda -- 2004-03-19
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Jim -- 2004-03-19
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Budda -- 2004-03-21
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Jim -- 2004-03-19
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Budda -- 2004-03-19
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Budda -- 2004-03-18
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- Z -- 2004-03-17
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- monk -- 2004-03-17
- Re: Teaching in Korea info -- TG -- 2004-03-16
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