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TL;DR – Making Friends in Korea

What’s it like making friends in Korea? Here are some of our experiences on it, as well as our thoughts on how it differs from making friends back home. Subscribe for more Videos! ☞ www.youtube.com Read more about it on our blog: ☞ www.eatyourkimchi.com Check it out on Facebook: ☞ www.facebook.com Chat with us on Twitter ☞ www.twitter.com

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25 thoughts on “TL;DR – Making Friends in Korea

  1. I m korean , wanna make other culture frnds.
    Plz, give me kakao message if u r in korea n want to make frnd.
    Kakaotalk id: mykakaotalk2
    (Only for friendship, not for date)

  2. I’m a white girl living in Taiwan, and let me just tell you, foreigners do not run up to other foreigners they see on the street and try to make friends here. I get cold-shoulder’d when I even try to *smile* at other foreigners I see floating around. 🙁

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  4. I an American Asian living in Pyeongtaek for just over a year. Whenever I see Caucasian people with a sea of Korean shoppers or pedestrians, I feel the urge to greet them as I feel a connection as an outsider…I would usually maneuver my way to them and say, “how’s it going?” The normal reaction is for them to either politely smile and move on or stare at me and continue to walk… they’d probably think that I’m just a strange Korean. 🙁

  5. I’m a member of a foreign females fitness club (in Cheonan, maybe the only one in the country), and I also travel a lot with Seoul Hiking Group. That’s how I’ve made most of my good friends. There are a lot of hiking groups and events if you look on meetup.com and you can make a lot of friends that way.

  6. of course, but you better learn Korean a little..cuz a lot of koreans have english trauma for some reasons. even if they can understand or speak in english a little, they would be nervous when you talk to koreans in english. so if you ask them in a little bit of korean at first, they would be more relax to be with you then you can make new friends talking about kpop, kdramas etc

  7. um.. who said koreans ask random strangers to be their friends?
    on the contrary, that just isn’t done.
    whos the naive one now.. 😛

  8. um,
    what’s wrong with being seen as foreign?
    wouldn’t it be more awkward if they thought you were a native then realized you weren’t:P

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