Eventually, I’d grow tired of playing with that toy or it would break. I remember very few of my childhood toys.
When we travel, we can buy as many souvenirs as we want. We can take photos and check things off our bucket lists. But most travel experiences mean so much more when we have someone to share them with.
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Koreans are a friendly bunch in general, so as long as you put yourself out there, you should have some local pals in no time!
There’s also a large expat population, especially in big cities. The best way to get your social fix in Korea is to find a healthy mix of both ??? (oue-guk-in) – foreigners and locals to befriend.
1. Use Social Media
When you arrive in South Korea, buy a Korean SIM card and start downloading social media apps. Continue Reading How to Make Friends in Korea: 6 Tried and True Strategies