For someone who has been to Korea 3 times now, I think I’ve honestly seen precious little of the sights of Seoul, let alone the rest of the country! Instead, I’ve come to learn odd little really random things about the place. For example, did you know:
- The surname “Choi” is pronounced “Chue”. We were all majorly confused when our lawyers kept referring to “Mr Chue” when there seemed to us to be no such person.
- If public holidays fall on a Saturday or Sunday in Korea, it’s just too bad – they don’t make it up to you. The Koreans get 3 days off for CNY (Reunion Dinner night and the 1st 2 days), but since 2 of the days were Sat and Sun, they only got a 1-day break this year, which was pretty sucky.
- A married woman does not adopt her husband’s surname – she just changes her title to “Mrs”. I think that’s a great idea! π
- It seems to be a big part of Korean office culture to brush your teeth after a meal. All the offices I visited provided shelving in the common toilet for staff to keep their toothbrushes. The photo on the right was taken in the Ladies’ at our lawyers’ office.
- Koreans get off the plane incredibly fast, and they will mow over anyone who gets in their way!
- Lotte sells absolutely the cutest swimsuits – they come in 3 or 4 pieces, the extras being the sweetest little skirt to wear over your bikini bottom, and the optional tankini top. I totally LOVED the skirts!
Okay, I’m sure any regular shopper would have known the last one! Sadly I didn’t get any cos I couldn’t bring myself to spend more than $250 on a swimsuit. :/
At least this time, we did go visit somewhere of note – Sam Cheong Gak. Then again only becuase we finally managed to complete the matter we were working on and our business partners invited us there for a celebratory dinner.
The place looked amazing! Nothing like an authentic-looking old-style buildings to make you feel like you’re in Korea, no?
Dinner was at Yi-Gung, a restuarant serving traditional Korean fare where diners are seated at royal court-style tables. Apparently the food served were royal court dishes? That definitely brought images of Dae Jang Geum to mind man…
The dishes were really interesting, and no doubt expensive, being liberally peppered with ginseng, but I think they may have been a little too posh for our plebian tastes. Where was the spicy soup??? My colleague and I both agreed that this was the better meal:
The perfect thing to warm the tummy on a cold day!
And since food was our only outlet, we made frequent trips to our favourite restaurant, Tani! π
Overall, it was better trip than the previous ones, mostly I think cos we were un-policed since the bosses didn’t come up with us. Still it was 4 days of working from morning to night and 0.5 a day of shopping… Hmmm. And I have to say I’m really glad to be home, hanging out with a husband who has been beaming from ear to ear on seeing his wife back home.
No more Korea for a while for me! Please?
Little Miss Snooze says
And I thought Lotte only sells sweets! I love love love the blueberry chewing gum – my dad used to buy back loads for us! π
BeanBean says
Oops, i meant the huge (and really expensive) lotte shopping mall in seoul. forgot that lotte does sweets too! π
domestic rat says
I think the cheapest and best stuff to get from Korea is skincare products! Hopefully next time you got more time to check out the shops!
DD says
Hey dear,<br><br>Point 3 – in the large majority of cases, there isn't going to be much of a difference – <br><br>Ms Lee/Park/Kim <br><br>marries <br><br>Mr Lee/Park/Kim <br><br>equals Mrs Lee/Park/Kim <br><br>anyway!!<br><br>As for you, my dear wife… you're now Mrs Ong for better of for worse!! MUAHAHAHAH!! <br><br>XOXO,<br>DD
visinv says
Erm… Where this Tani restaurant u go to???
BeanBean says
dr >> hopefully the next time i go will be on holiday, then i can really check out the shops! wasn't aware of cheap and good skincare products – shucks.<br><br>dd >> Hur hur. Yes Mr Ong :)<br><br>visinv >> The one we go to is called Tani Next Door on the 9th Floor of Lotte Avenue L. There's a short write-up <a href="http://www.seoulstyle.com/seoul-tani-next-door.htm" rel
Jemej says
How interesting!!! I thought the mass toothbrushing concept was quite cute!