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5 Ways to Make New Friends in South Korea

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Island Hopping in South Korea: Floating Mountains & Distant Ships

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Frequently Asked Questions About Teaching English in South Korea

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My South Korean School Lunch Project

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P.S. Korea, I Love You: Building On Gratitude

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What Shocked Me Most About Living Abroad in Korea (And How I Dealt With It)

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Taking on the Korean Noraebang and The Worlds Most Awkward Serenade

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The Art of Uncomfort-Ability: Manouvering the Stages of Living Abroad

[...] space around us, he wanted, nay, needed us to move. Move right now. I stared, in awe, as my Korean co-workers nodded and thanked him, nodded and thanked him, and then nodded and thanked him. Our only [...]

What Shocked Me Most About Living Abroad in Korea (And How I Dealt With It)

[...] it because I don’t see it to be ‘fair.’ However, I’ve also realized that none of my Korean co-workers have this instinct. No matter what the task is, they do it with a smile, because [...]

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15 Things To Do in South Korea: The Ultimate Guide for EPIK Teachers

[...] overall un-missable things I want to do in South Korea before my year is up, and I think you should do them too! It doesn’t matter if you’re here for [...]

5 Ways to Make New Friends in South Korea

[...] tips for meeting new people abroad? After recently making the leap myself to teach abroad in South Korea (half a world away from home), it only seemed appropriate to tell you a little bit about what [...]

Island Hopping in South Korea: Floating Mountains & Distant Ships

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Frequently Asked Questions About Teaching English in South Korea

[...] was dependent on if you completed a 6 month or 1 year program? Did they pay for your airfare to South Korea? Return Flight? EPIK, as well as most Hagwons, pays for airfare and entrance allowance. EPIK [...]

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