All washrooms in Korea have a drain in the floor. So, you can spray the hell out of it without worry. That's something I'll miss if I move back to North America.
All washrooms in Korea have a drain in the floor. So, you can spray the hell out of it without worry. That's something I'll miss if I move back to North America.
Outside of Seoul, students typically rent fully furnished bachelor apartments ('one room' as Koreans say). The newer one come with a 32 inch LCD TV.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet. Trust me, I live in Korea. My condo is about 1900sq feet. We sleep in a queen sized bed.
This article only serves to further the stereotype that Asia is cramped and that we all live in shoebox-sized homes. You won't find anyone using a goshiwon as long-term housing outside of Seoul (even in Seoul, the typical home probably measures about 33 pyeong, or roughly 1300 sq feet).
We could also clone Einstein.
So, you admit that most Americans drink an inferior brew? Glad to see that we've come to an agreement.
Yes, but what are the biggest sellers? What commands the most space on the shelves? That's the point I was making.
That's like saying, "No, people in my family aren't dumb. Sure, most of us haven't even finished high school, but I have a cousin who's a doctor".
Minus the buzz, too? What were you guys thinking?
It's good to hear that I'm not the only nerd who can have fun without trying to manipulate government policies.
At least they aren't buying 20000$ hammers and toilet seats anymore...or are they?
You deserve a bow for that one.
Never heard of dashboard and traffic cameras? Neither has he, apparently.
Yup. Makes you wonder why he did it.
Probably was as simple as checking traffic cameras.