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Seoul Datasheet
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Seoul Datasheet

Just touched down in Seoul. Will update as soon as I can. Want to visit family and get settled first.
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Seoul Datasheet

Nice datasheet!

+1 from me
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Seoul Datasheet

Cool, spent 2.5 weeks there last year, be interesting to know what you make of it. And as an aside if you want to hear my thoughts, let me know
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Seoul Datasheet

Posted this thread prematurely out of excitement. Seoul is a huge city, and I'm trying to drum up a whole new datasheet without any suggestions from the internet, etc. To be honest, it'll probably be up by the end of the weekend at the earliest, after I hit up the bars and clubs.
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Seoul Datasheet

heh OK. I'd suggest at least researching the clubs and different areas though because they differ vastly in their openness to foreigners. It's possible to waste a lot of vacation time and money in the wrong places IMO
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Seoul Datasheet

Go to "Hongdae"---Hongik University. It's a huge party district with tons of bars and clubs. You can't go wrong there. Most of the crowd around there will be able to speak at least basic English.

Can you speak Korean? That'll definitely influence your options.
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Seoul Datasheet

I'm Korean. I speak Korean like a 7 year old retard, but I understand it quite well. Prob going to ask Roosh to delete this thread once I get my datasheet going. I thought I could edit the first post, but I forgot about the new editing rule.

First impressions:

Seoul is a HUGE city. So far I've noticed that korean girls don't give a shit about looks, as I see attractive girls with ugly dudes. So for Korean guys at least, Korea passes the busted dudes test. Will ask foreign guys how they are doing once I start going out on my own, as for the first couple days my relatives insist on showing me around. I'm staying here for two months, so I guess that gives me ample time to get accustomed to the vibe of the city and score a few notches.

There are a few chubbs and fatties here and there, but for the most part, girls are in good shape and try to look their best in public, their style is on point and they wear heels. But I've only been to shopping centers, cell phone stores, and little restaurants.
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Seoul Datasheet

The data sheet with no data!

A better title would have been "My Seoul Thread" or something of the sort.
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Seoul Datasheet

Quote: (03-26-2012 02:45 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

The data sheet with no data!

A better title would have been "My Seoul Thread" or something of the sort.

True. I was honestly so excited to share my first datasheet that I posted the thread without thinking. I posted a small one for speakeasy's visit to scottsdale but I don't count that. Didn't realize how much work it is to build a good datasheet from the ground up.
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Seoul Datasheet

First post. Been lurking for a few months.

As for Seoul, I lived there for a year back in '10~'11. I'm not much for details but I can vouch for the Hongik/Hongdae area. Spent pretty much every weekend there for a year. Tons of bars. Cheap drinks. Decent variety with the women. Lots of school teachers. A good portion of them are gonna be Canadien. But I am going back in a week so I'll add some more info then.
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