186 Results Found in Articles
529 Results Found in Information Pages
118 Results Found in What's Going On
181 Results Found in Directory of Businesses and Services
208 Results Found in Questions and Answers
529 Results Found in Information Pages
118 Results Found in What's Going On
181 Results Found in Directory of Businesses and Services
208 Results Found in Questions and Answers
Search Results in Information Pages:
- About Learning Korean
- Academic Credentials Requirements for Teaching in Korea
- Addresses and Directions
- Adoptee Organizations
- Adopting a Shelter Dog
- Adopting or Fostering a Pet
- Advocacy Groups
- After School Activities for Expat Kids
- After You Move In
- After-School Options for Expat Kids
- Age-Related Terms - Translations
- Air Conditioner - Remote Control Translation
- Airport Trains To-From Seoul Station
- Alien ID Limitations
- American Football
- Amusement Parks, Children Seoul
- Amusement and Theme Parks, Seoul
- Animal Protection Laws
- Animal Protection Organisations
- Animals and Pets Culture in Korea
- Annual Festivals, Korea
- Annual Income Tax Payment
- Annual Paid Leave Rights
- Annual Paid Leave, Employer Responsibility
- Apostille Requirement
- Apply for the National Health Insurance
- Architectural Art
- Arriving at Incheon or Gimpo Airport
- Art Galleries Korea, Outside Seoul
- Art Galleries, North of Han River, Seoul
- Art Galleries, South of Han River, Seoul
- Art Museums, Seoul
- ATM Basic Terms Korean-English
- ATM Functions-Translation Korean-English
- Attractions Seoul
- Automatic Tax Calculation Service
- Ball Hockey
- Bank Check Cards
- Bank Transfers
- Banking at the Post Office
- Banking Hours in Korea
- Banking Regulations for Foreign Account Holders
- Banking Without a Bank Account
- Banks and Securities Firms List
- Baseball Korea-style
- Baseball Teams, Amateur Women
- Baseball Teams, Professional
- Baseball Terminology - Translation
- Basketball - Men, Professional
- Basketball - Women, Professional
- Before Choosing Your New Home
- Before Signing Rental Lease or Moving In
- Being Rhesus Negative in Korea
- Bicycle Parking - Daegu
- Bicycle Parking - Seoul
- Bicycle Rental - Free, Daegu
- Bicycle Rental - Free, Seoul
- Bidet-style Toilets Translation
- Bike Trail - Gangbyeonbungno Thru Seoul Forest
- Bike Trail - Hongjecheon-gil to Bukhansan
- Bike Trail - Jungnangcheon-gil Road
- Bike Trail - Yangjecheon-gil-Gangnam
- Bike Trail - Yeouido
- Bike Trail -COEX Mall Area
- Blood Transfusions
- Blood Type Check in Korea
- Boating-Rowing
- Bokjori - Bamboo Strainer
- Books for Learning Korean
- Boseong Green Tea Plantations
- Bowling
- Boy-Girls Scouts, Around Korea
- Bring Your Current Driver's License
- Bringing in a Vehicle
- Bringing in Alcohol and Food
- Bringing in Household Goods - Customs
- Bringing in Plants - Quarantine Regs
- Bringing Pets into Korea
- Buddhist Centers Outside Seoul
- Buddhist Temple in Central Area of Korea
- Buddhist Temple Stay
- Buddhist Temples in Seoul
- Buddhist Temples in Southern Area of Korea
- Buddhist Temples Meditation Centers, Seoul
- Buddhist Temples Northern Area of Korea
- Bundang Sports-Community Centers
- Bungee Jumping
- Bus Route Updates - Seoul 2009
- Business Practices and Etiquette
- Buying and Registering a Car, Korea
- Buying Food In Korea
- Buying Real Estate - Commercial
- Buying Real Estate - Residential
- By Bus from Busan
- By Bus from Chungcheongbuk-do
- By Bus from Chungcheongnam-do
- By Bus from Daegu
- By Bus from Daejeon
- By Bus from Gangwon-do
- By Bus from Gwangju and Ulsan
- By Bus from Gyeonggi
- By Bus from Gyeongsangbuk-do
- By Bus from Gyeongsangnam-do
- By Bus from Jeollabuk-do
- By Bus from Jeollanam-do
- By Bus from Seoul
- By Bus in Seoul
- By Plane from Seoul
- By Subway in Seoul
- By Train from Seoul
- Calculating Annual Paid Leave Due
- Call or Reservation Taxis, Seoul
- Campgrounds in Seoul-Gyeonggi-do
- Car Racing
- Cat Rescue and Adoption
- Cell and Smart Phones
- Chambers of Commerce
- Changing of the Royal Guard
- Chasu - Embroidery in Korea
- Child Friendly Restaurants, Seoul
- Childbirth Customs
- Children's Stuff, Seoul
- Christian Churches, Catholic, Seoul
- Christian Churches, Outside Seoul
- Christian Churches, Protestant, Seoul
- Christian Churches, Protestant, Yongsan Seoul
- Chuncheon Food Exepriences - Gangwon-do
- Chuseok Events and Activities
- Chuseok, What's Open and Closed
- Claimable Deductions
- Clothing and Shoes for Children, Seoul
- Coffee Bean Grinder Translation
- College Entrance Exam
- Community Centers Space Rental - Seoul
- Community Groups & Clubs in Seoul
- Community Groups and Clubs, Outside Seoul
- Concert Halls, Around Korea
- Concert Halls, Seoul
- Constitution of Korea
- Consumer Protection
- Contacting Korean Immigration
- Contracts for ESL Teachers
- Cooking, Kitchen Conversion Charts
- Corporate Structure
- Credit Cards for Non-Koreans
- Cricket
- Criminal Background Check for E2 Visa English Teacher
- Cultural Events, Seoul
- Culture and History, YÉOL
- Currency Regulations
- Customs Service Offices
- Customs-Duty Regulations
- Cycling
- Daeboreum - First Full Moon Festival
- Dealing with Summer Humidity
- Defining Harassment and Harasser
- Dental Care
- Departing Korea with Pets
- Department Stores - Closed Days
- Detergents - Translated
- Disabled Accessibility
- Discounts-Reward with Point or Tax Cards
- Dishwasher Settings-Use Translation
- Disputes with Employers
- Doctors and Cultural Differences
- Domestic Adoption
- Double Decker Bus Tour, Seoul
- Drinking Customs
- Drinking Norms
- Driving Tips
- Easy Guide for Foreigners' Year-end Tax Settlement
- Editing/Proofreading
- Elevator Signage Translation
- Emergency Support Centers for Migrant Women
- Employer Responsibilities
- Employment Security Program
- English Camp Teaching Visas C4
- English Radio and Television in Korea
- Entering Korea/Immigration
- Entrance Documents
- ESL Teachers' Associations
- Expat Rugby - Men, Women, Touch
- Expat Soccer-Football Teams
- Expat Theatre-Entertainment Groups
- Eye Care 2
- Family Registry Issues of Foreign Spouses
- Fares/Transfers
- Fencing
- Filing Complaints
- Finding Government Offices
- Finding Lost Pet
- Finding Your Towed Car
- Flea Markets, Seoul
- Foosball
- Football-Soccer Stadiums, Korea
- Foreign Nationals Exempted from Taxes
- Fortune Telling
- Forwarding Calls
- Free Art Centers Shuttle Buses - Seoul
- Free Health Checks - Yongsan Public Health Center
- Free Hotel Shuttle Buses - Seoul
- Free Korean Classes, Language Exchanges
- Free Medical Interpreting Service, Seoul
- Free Shuttle Bus to Busan
- Free Shuttle Bus to Gyeongju
- Free Shuttle Bus to Jeonju
- Free Shuttle Buses - Daegu
- Free Yongsan Shuttle Bus
- Friendship and Trust
- FX and International Banking from Korea
- Games and Traditional Sports
- Gangnam-gu Centers
- Garbage Bags, Seoul
- Garbage Disposal, Recycling
- Garbage Pickup Schedule- Seoul
- Gender Inequality Centers in Universities
- Gender Roles
- General Information About Housing in Korea
- General Pension Information
- Getting a Korean Driver's License
- Getting an E2 Teaching Visa
- Getting Around Korea
- Getting Around Seoul
- Getting In and Out of Korea
- Gift Giving
- Gifts in Business
- Go-Karting
- Golf
- Government Websites - Work
- H1N1 Test-Vaccine for Cats
- Happy Point Card - Coffee Shops, etc.
- Having a Baby in Korea - After Baby Arrives
- Having a Baby in Korea - Giving Birth
- Having a Baby in Korea - Pregnancy
- Health Care Options
- Health Insurance
- Health Insurance for Foreign Residents
- Help for First Time Visitor to Korean Banks
- Helpful Telephone Numbers
- Hiking
- Hindu Temple, Korea
- Hiring Foreign Maids,Nannies
- History of Bible Translation
- History of Buddhism in Korea
- History of Christianity in Korea
- History of Korea
- Horseback Riding and Lessons
- Hospital for Migrant Workers
- House Hunting for a New Place
- Housing Choices, Korea
- Housing for Teachers
- Housing Locations In Seoul
- How You Get Korean Medical Coverage
- Ice Hockey
- Ice Skating Rinks Seoul Area
- Ice Skating, Daegu
- Immigration Office Locations, Korea
- Immigration Rules Changes 2010-2011
- Immunization and Health Issues
- In-line, Roller Skating
- Income Taxes Overview
- Increase in Intercultural Marriages
- Info Sources for Police Checks for E2 Visas
- Info/Interactive Map Bus
- Info/Interactive Map Subway
- Information Help Line 1330
- Informaton Help Line 1330
- Insurance Coverage
- International Adoptions
- International Clinics and Hospitals in Seoul
- International Reservation Taxis for Foreigners in Seoul
- International Schools
- International Schools - English
- International Schools - Non-English
- Internet Services, Korea
- Interpretation Services 4 Workers
- Intro to Korean Health Insurance
- Irregular-Part-time Workers
- Itaewon Community Center
- Jet Skiing
- Joint Bank Accounts
- Jongro-gu Centers
- Jung-gu Centers
- Jungrang-gu Centers
- K-League Soccer-Football Teams
- Key Values and Norms
- Keys, Locks, Access Codes Translations
- Korean 50,000 Won Note
- Korean Ancestral Memorial Rites, Jerye.
- Korean Birthday Customs
- Korean Consulate Offices in Canada
- Korean Consulates Abroad
- Korean Courtesy and Harmony
- Korean Currency
- Korean Entertaining Etiquette
- Korean Food and Cuisine
- Korean for Emergencies
- Korean Immigration and Integration Program (KIIP)
- Korean Language
- Korean Literature
- Korean Newspapers/Magazines in English
- Korean People and Culture
- Korean Raw Fish - Translated
- Korean Restaurants
- Korean Traditional Painting
- Korean Zodiac - Animal Signs
- Lacrosse - Winter and Summer
- Landline Telephone Service
- Language Issues in Korean Courts
- Language of Business
- Lateness Excuses - Translation
- Learning Korean
- Learning Programs for Children
- Learning Traditional Korean Crafts
- Legal Responsibilities of Pet Owners
- Liability and Auto Insurance, Korea
- Libraries Expats Can Use - Seoul
- Libraries for Children - Seoul, Taegu
- Local English Tourism Websites
- Long Distance Calls from Korea
- Lost and Found - bus, subway, taxi, etc.
- Lost Mobile Phones
- Mail Delivery-Post Offices Seoul
- Mandatory Vehicle Inspections
- Marriage Procedures for Foreign Residents
- Martial Arts
- Medical Care Intro
- Medical Check Requirement for E2 Teaching Visa
- Medical Emergencies
- Medical Insurance
- Medical Referral Service
- Medications and Prescriptions
- Men's Clothing, Size Conversion Chart
- Men's Shoes, Size Conversion Chart
- Migrant Workers Help Line
- Miniature Golf
- Minimum Wage 2010
- Ministry of Labor Interpretation
- Mobile Point Cards - KT
- Mobile Point Cards - LG
- Mobile Point Cards - SK
- Money Gifts and Bribes
- Monthly Withholding Tax
- Mosques, Korea
- Mosques-Masjid, Korea
- Motorcycle License
- Motorcycle Training Courses
- Movies, Seoul
- Museums - Outside Seoul
- Museums - Seoul
- Music
- Music Styles and Instruments
- Namiseom - Nami Island
- Natal Care
- National Human Rights Commission of Korea
- Networks for Foreign Spouses of Korean Nationals
- New Address System in Korea
- No Driving Campaign - Seoul
- Noraebang - Singing Rooms
- Noraebang Machine Functions Translations
- On-line Tax Filing - Korean only
- Online Banking
- Opening a Bank Account in Korea
- Other Lunar Folk Celebrations
- Oven Settings Translation
- Overview of Korean Labor Law
- Paintball
- Palaces, Seoul
- Palaces, Seoul
- Parks and Playgrounds. Seoul
- Part-Time Workers Vacation Time
- Passport and Visa Requirements, Korea
- Paying Highway Tolls with Hi-pass
- Pedestrian Hazards, Korea
- Pension Obligations and Rights
- Pension Refund from Outside Korea
- Pension Refund When In Korea
- Permanent Residency
- Permanent Residency F-2 Visa Point System
- Permits and Visas - Government Information Sources
- Personal and Professional Development Associations
- Personal Information Protection Act
- Personal Ornaments
- Personalities by Blood Type
- Pet Training and Boarding
- Places of Interest for Kids, Seoul
- Playgroups, Seoul
- Point Cards - Bookstores
- Point Cards - Department Stores
- Point Cards - Movie Theatres
- Political Parties
- Post Office Banking
- Post/Receive Mail/Package
- Pre-School Options
- Premiums and Benefits
- Printer/Scanner/Fax Transation
- Programs for Foreign Wives
- Pronunciation of Korean Words
- Public Libraries - Seoul
- Public Transport Discount Cards - City Pass and T-money Cards
- Rafting
- Real Estate Agents, Korea
- Real-Estate Terms - Translation
- Real-Name Law
- Recycling and Second Hand Outlets,
- Recycling Centers, Seoul
- Religious Affiliations
- Renting a Car, Korea
- Renting in Korea, Lease Options
- Reservation Sources for Non-Koreans
- Resident and Non-resident Taxpayers
- Restaurant Culture, Korea
- Rice Cooker Functions Translation
- Rock and Ice Climbing
- Rules of the Road
- Scuba Diving
- Seasons and Weather, Korea
- Sebae, Ritual Bow
- Seocho-gu Centers
- Seodaemun-gu Centers
- Seoul Call Center
- Seoul City Bus Tours
- Seoul Tourist Information Centers
- Services for Foreign Taxpayers
- Severance Pay
- Severance Pay Entitlement
- Sexual Harassment Complaint Options
- Shared or Special Interest Groups
- Shopping 4 Mom and Baby
- Shopping Areas, Seoul
- Shopping Etiquette/Culture
- Side Dishes - Translated
- Skating-Roller Blading
- Sledding, Seoul and Gyeonggi
- Snow Skiing
- Soellal, Lunar New Year, Customs
- Softball
- Soups and Stews - Translated
- Special Interest Classes
- Specialty Art Museums, Seoul
- Specialty Markets, Seoul
- Specialty Museums, Bukchon-Insadong
- Sports for Children, Seoul
- Sports Teams and Clubs
- Stadiums - Volleyball
- Stand Up Paddle Boarding
- Street Foods & Snacks w Korean Names
- Subway Info Seoul
- Sungbuk-gu Centers
- Swimming Pools - Gyeonggi-do
- Swimming Pools - Pusan
- Swimming Pools - Seoul
- Swimming Pools – Gangwon, Jeolla, Jeju Island
- Swimming Pools- Daegu, Gumi
- Symbolism of Korean Flag
- Synagogues, Korea
- T-money - Transit Smart Card
- Tattoos in Korea
- Taxation
- Taxi Fares Seoul
- Taxi Fares/Receipts/Tipping
- Teaching Job Options
- Television Reception From Home Country
- Tennis Courts-Tournaments
- Termination of Contract - Dismissal
- test
- TFL Recruiters
- Titles and Names
- Tourism in Korea, General Info
- Tourist Taxis
- Tourist Visa Exemptions
- Traditional Dance
- Traditional Markets, Seoul
- Traditional Role of Women
- Traffic Accidents, Korea
- Traffic Rules, Korea
- Travel Agencies
- Travel by Boat/Ferry
- Travel by Bus
- Travel by Plane from Seoul
- Travel by Train
- Travel Groups Within Korea
- Travellers Help Line - 1330
- Travelling Around Korea
- Travelling with Pets
- Treatment of Teachers
- Truth Is No Defense Against Slander Charges
- TV-DVD Remote Control Translation
- Types of Taxis in Seoul
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Uncontested Divorce in Korea
- Using Taxis in Korea
- Vaccinations Needed
- Vehicle Ownership Transfer
- Visa Categories for Korea
- Visa for Ethnic Koreans
- Visa or Entry Problems
- Visa Terms - Translation
- Visas for Foreign Workers
- Volleyball Professional Teams - Men
- Volleyball Teams - Women
- Volunteer ESL Teaching
- Volunteer Opportunities - Seoul
- Volunteer Opportunities Around Korea
- Voting Rights of Foreign Residents
- Vulnerable Sector Screening for English Teachers
- Walking and Running Groups
- Washing Machine - Clothes Dryer Translation
- Water Dispenser Translation
- Water Skiing
- Websites and Blogs for Learning Korean
- Wedding Customs
- Weddings and Funerals as Social Metrics
- Western and Asian Food Products
- What is Covered and How You Pay for Medical Expenses
- What To Bring - Teachers, Workers
- What To Bring to Korea
- What You Do Not Need To Bring
- Where To Find Food Products, Seoul
- Where to Find Various Products
- Wind and Kite Surfing
- Women Business Groups
- Women Help Centres - Hotlines
- Women's Clothes, Size Conversion Chart
- Women's Shoes, Size Conversion Chart
- Working Holiday Visa Option
- Workplace Sexual Harassment
- Yellow Sand-Dust, HwangSa
- Yongsan-gu Centers
Search Results in Articles:
- (Un)Employment Insurance
- 11-11: Poppy Day and Pepero Day
- 1330 - A Lifeline For Newcomers To Seoul... And Oldtimers Too!
- 2nd Annual HOPE Summer English Camp Needs Your Help
- 6 Ways To Build Your Resiliency Skills Abroad
- A Climb in Korea
- A Garden Lover's Gourmet Delight -A trip to Yangjae Flower Market
- A Home Of Our Own
- A Korean Spring - The Beautiful And The Ugly
- A Lesson Out On the Ice in Korea
- Adieu and Thank You, Andre Kim!
- Aeranwon - Supporting Independent Mothers
- Another ‘Star’ Extinguished
- Are we being told the truth about the Cheonan?
- Austism in Korea - A Private Family Matter
- Australian Artists at Korea International Art Fair
- Back to Bhutan
- Banking Hours, Taxi Fares....What's New in Korea
- Botox for the Seoul
- Buddha’s Birthday at a Mountain Temple in Seoul
- Business Practices/Etiquette in Korea
- Canada's Korean War Veterans Return to Kapyong After 60 years
- Celebrating the First Full Moon - Jeongwol Daeboreum.
- Challenges for Women in the Workplace
- CHEERS & JEERS - Seoul Town Hall Meeting
- Christmas and New Year in Korea
- Comic Books & Fudge: Writing the Ura's Dream Workbook
- Confession of a Rolling Stones Memorabilia Collector
- Counterfeit Cuban Crisis
- Creating a Beautiful Smile with Orthodontic Braces
- Discriminatory Practices of Korean Websites
- Down and Dirty in Daechon!
- Drug Arrests, English Teachers, and the Role of the U.S. Embassy in South Korea
- Employment Disputes in South Korea
- EXPAT WOMEN - Homesick New Mother Abroad
- Expat Women: Confessions - A Lonely Affair
- Expat Women: Confessions-50 Answers to Your Real-Life Questions
- EXPAT WOMEN: My Job Was a Mistake
- EXPLORING KOREA: Yeosu's Picturesque Attractions
- EXPLORING KOREA: A Jewelry Hunter’s Mission
- EXPLORING KOREA: A Road Trip to Gyeongju
- EXPLORING KOREA: Baseball Korean-style
- EXPLORING KOREA: Dharma Talks
- EXPLORING KOREA: Incheon International Airport - A Tourist Attraction?
- EXPLORING KOREA: Jebudo, Getaway for Seoulites
- EXPLORING KOREA: Kanghwado
- EXPLORING KOREA: Korean Wave Express Train
- EXPLORING KOREA: Mang Yang—Village by the Sea
- EXPLORING KOREA: Noryanjin Fish Market
- EXPLORING KOREA: Plenty of room at the Hotel California
- EXPLORING KOREA: Seokmodo: Land of the Muddy Beach
- EXPLORING KOREA: Weekend Trips
- EXPLORING KOREA: Wine Tasting at the Kenneth Kim Winery
- Exploring Seoul: Fowl Art
- FACES OF KOREA - Expat Filmmaker in Korea
- FACES OF KOREA: Carving Out His Own Niche, JO Gyu-hyeon
- FACES OF KOREA: Climber Extraordinaire – Kim Ja-in
- FACES of KOREA: Seoul's New Honourary Citizens
- Five Ways to Relieve a Lingering Cough
- For a Beautiful Smile….Beautiful Teeth!
- Foreign Residents Including Undocumented Expected to Participate in 2010 Census
- Foreigners Face Restricted Banking
- Foster, Adopt or Come and Play with Homeless Pets in Asan, Korea
- From International Solidarity to International Censure
- Fun Stuff for the Kids in Seoul (and Mom/Dad too)
- Fur Flies Over Fendi's Seoul Fashion Show
- Game of Their Lives
- Global Day of Climate Change - December 12
- Having a Baby in Korea.......From A New Dad's Point of View
- Health Insurance Coverage for Foreign Residents in Korea
- Hello Friends - Meeting Schoolchildren Around the Country
- Hello Friends - See the Country and Meet the Children!
- Helping Out at the Mallipo Oil Spill
- Hiking on the Spine of Korea, the Baekdu-Daegan Trail!
- HOPE - English Teachers Giving Something Back
- How to Donate to Japan Disaster Relief
- How To Keep Your Houseplants Happy
- Internet Sites Going Dark Tomorrow
- Irish Association Call to Arms
- It Pays To Hire Women
- Jankura Artspace - An Artspace for Expats
- Journalists detained in DPRK Break Out the Violins!
- Keeping Cool Without A/C
- Korea Food Culture Program - A Window Into the Korean Culture
- Korea Loses Greatest Democrat
- Korea Taking Sexual Harassment More Seriously
- Korea's Hwan-gap!
- Korea's Legal Market Opening Soon to Some Foreign Lawyers
- Korea's Toilet Tycoon Builds a One-Of-A-Kind House
- Korean Banks Cite Non-existent Law on Expat Cards
- Korean Foods That Help Beat the Summer Heat
- Korean Hanbok with an Expat Twist
- Land of the Wasted Talent
- Learning to Breathe the Seon Way
- Lee Myung-bak: A New Partnership with the Foreign Investment Community
- Left High and Dry
- Let Us Not Forget........
- LIFE IN KOREA - A Surgery Experience
- LIFE IN KOREA - Making Your Mark With Wall Nails
- Life In Korea - To Tip or Not To Tip
- LIFE IN KOREA: A Podiatrist Worries About My Marriage Prospects
- LIFE IN KOREA: A Workplace Experience
- LIFE IN KOREA: Baking from the Seoul
- LIFE IN KOREA: Cure-alls in a Bottle
- LIFE IN KOREA: February Blah, Blah, Blah!
- LIFE IN KOREA: Getting A New View of the World
- LIFE IN KOREA: Korean Study Tips
- LIFE IN KOREA: Maintaining Sanity in Seoul
- LIFE IN KOREA: Medical Care...A Reason to Stay!
- LIFE IN KOREA: Never Thought I'd Love My Dentist!
- LIFE IN KOREA: No Discount for Foreign Seniors
- LIFE IN KOREA: When a Job Offer is Something Else
- Living in Korea>Driving in Korea
- Lone Star Innocent of Wrongdoing in its Acquisition of KEB in 2003
- May – A Month of ‘Special’ Days
- May….Family Month in Korea
- Meeting The Happiest Man in the World
- Memorial Service for James Perry
- My Ice-climbing Experience
- My Life in Songdo
- My New Job - Helping You With Your Banking in Korea
- Navigating the Communication Maze
- New and Upcoming Price Hikes?
- New Foreign Customer Department at Shinhan
- New NANTA Theater Opens on Jeju Island on 18 April
- New Regulations re E2 Visas Effective September 2010
- No really, I don't . . . Oh, so that's what it looks like. . .
- Not all festivals in Korea involve Kimchi!
- On Going Back to School in Seoul
- Peace Corps Memories - Illegal Makgeolli
- Picking The Right Removal Company
- Pride Day in Seoul
- Problems Linked to a Korean Wedding Tradition
- Putting a Face on Korea4Expats.com
- Pyongyang's True Ideology
- Racism in Korea Goes On Trial - Update on the Case
- Rafting - a fun way to beat the heat
- Raising Hope for Haiti In Seoul
- Recycle City
- Red Day, White Day, Black Day - Love Related Days in Korea
- Reminiscing Lost Moments in Time
- Ringing in the Year of the Black Dragon
- Roh Moo-hyun, A Man of the People (1946-2009)
- ROKetship: Launching a Dream in Korea!
- Rugby in Korea....Women's League & Touch
- Saving Energy in Korea
- Say it with...Toilet Tissue?
- Scramble for Success
- Sejong City Controversy - Insight into Korean Politics
- Seoul Going Green for St. Patrick's Day
- Seoul Int'l Women's Soccer Kicks Off 2nd Year
- Seoul Outranks Other Asian Cities.....In Cost of LIving
- Seoul To Be Bicyle Friendly City by 2010
- Seoul Voted Best Business Travel City of 2011
- Smiling Your Best Smile
- Sore Muscles? Jet Lag? Try Korean Hand Therapy
- South Korea Unveils Eco-friendly Building?
- South Korea’s Collective Shrug
- South Koreans Struggle With Race
- Special July Sweet-tooth Days
- Summary of 9th Seoul Town Meeting
- Surviving a Korean Summer!
- Tartine too - How It Came To Be
- Thank you, BBB
- The Christmas Spirit at Tartine's
- The Cruel Fate of Korean Moon Bears
- The Expense of Failure
- The Peace Corps in Korea
- The Voice at the Other End of the BBB Call
- Things To Do This Winter Around Seoul
- Tiger & Bear - International Comic Project
- TIPS for Adapting to Your New Life in Korea
- Understanding Koreans - Five Things That Define Korea
- UNESCO Invites You to Share Your Culture with Korean Students
- Updates on What’s New in Seoul and Around Korea
- Ura's Dream- a chance to support animals in a different way
- Visiting South Korea Starts With a Plan and the Currency Exchange
- WALK THIS WAY - Seoul Moves to the Right!
- What do Christopher Columbus, Mexico and Kimchi have in common?
- What is Therapy/Counseling?
- What's New on K4E?
- When a check is NOT a check
- Where's the Beef?.... Canadian That Is!
- Women's Soccer is Back in Seoul!
- You’re Invited……But Not Really!
- Your chance to volunteer to help clean up the oil spill
Search Results in What's Going On:
- Hello Kitty Planet, Through 30 Jun 2012, Songdo City, Incheon
- Access to Life Photo Exhibition, Ends 4 March 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- AFC Charity Gala, Sat 18 Feb 2012, Grand Hyatt, Seoul
- Artists with Arario Part 3, Ends 26 Feb 2012, Cheongdam, Seoul
- Asia Society Luncheon - U.S. Ambassador, 14 Feb 2012, Downtown Seoul
- At the Movies This Week - Seoul
- AUDITIONS for 'Art', Sat 18 Feb 2012, Hyochang Park Area, Seoul
- BAFIK - Fitness Bootcamp, Feb 2012, Namsan Park, Seoul
- Ballet -Giselle, 1-4 Mar 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Basketball Schedule, Jan-Mar 2012, Around Korea
- Beast Live: Beautiful Show, Concert, 4-5 Feb 2012, Olympic Park, Seoul
- Bobby McFerrin Concert, Thu 8 Mar 2012, Olympic Park, Seoul
- Boseong Green Tea Plantation and Light Festival, to 29 Feb 2012, Jeollanam-do
- Botanical Art in Cheonggyecheon, Ends 5 Feb 2012, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- Burns Supper, Sat 4 Feb 2012, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Seoul
- Canada Ball Hockey Korea - Recruiting, Jan-Feb 2012, Seoul
- Charice Infinity Tour - Live in Seoul, Wed 21 Mar 2012, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
- Chocolate, The Exhibition, thru 3 March 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Countdown, Ends 11 Feb 2012, Seoul Station, Seoul
- Daegu Theatre Group - The Love Collective, 11 Feb 2012, Daegu
- Dance-This is Modern 3, 18-19 Feb 2012, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
- Das Musical Elisabeth, 9 Feb-13 May 2012, Hannam, Seoul
- Discover Korean Modern Literature, Fri 3 Feb 2012, Seocho, Seoul
- Discovering Dinosaurs Expo, Ends 4 Mar 2012, Yongsan, Seoul
- Doctor Zhivago, 27 Jan-3 June 2012, Jamsil, Seoul
- Dolls Depicting 50s-60s Korea, Ends 22 Feb 2012, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do
- DONA-Approved Doula Workshops, February 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Dream the Dragon Exhibition, 1 Jan-29 Feb 2012, Seoul Zoo
- EORUM SANAI Exhibition, 2 Feb - 3 Mar 2012, Cheongdam, Seoul
- Eric Carle Drawings Exhibition, Ends 9 Sept 2012, Apgujeong, Seoul
- EVANESCENCE with BUSH, Fri 17 Feb 2012, Gwanjin-gu, Seoul
- Exhibition-Homo-sapiens, 27 Jan-15 Feb 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- Forum On Canadian Investment Opportunities, 7 Feb 2012, Seoul
- Free Business Korean Class, Feb-Test, Fri Mar-June-Class, Gangnam, Seoul
- Free Korean Language Classes, Feb-Test, Mar-June 2012-Class, Gangnam, Seoul
- German Carnival Ball, Fri 3 Feb 2012. Millennium Hilton, Seoul
- Halie Loren Jazz Quartet Concert, 25 Feb 2012, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do
- Hello Kitty Castle, Ends 9 Feb 2012, Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do
- Highway Toll Increase - 2012
- Home-style Italian Lunch, Sun 5 Feb 2012, Hannam-dong, Seoul
- Hwamyeong Toboggan Slope, 6 Jan-19 Feb 2012, Busan
- Ice Climbing School B Session, 29 Jan-12 Feb 2012, Seoul
- Ice Skating at Sincheon Stream, to 5 Feb 2012, Daegu
- IL Divo Live in Seoul, Concert, Sat 3 Mar 2012, Jamsil, Seoul
- Infinity Concert : Second Invasion, 11-12 Feb 2012, Olympic Park, Seoul
- Inje Icefish Festival, 28 Jan-5 Feb 2012, Inje, Gangwon-do
- Ink of South Jeolla: 100 Years of Korean Painting, Ends19 Feb 2012, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do
- Japanese Buddhist Art, Ends 19 Feb 2012, Yongsan, Seoul
- Jeju Jeongwol Daeboreum Fire Festival, 2-4 Feb 2012, Jeju Island
- Jeon Min-hyuk: Inside Out, Ends 29 Feb 2012, Gangnam, Seoul
- Judas Priest Farewell Concert in Korea, Sat 4 Feb 2012, Songpa-gu, Seoul
- Karl Lagerfeld Photography Exhibition, Ends 18 March 2012, Seoul
- Karsh: The Master of Portrait Photography, to 5 Feb 2012, Changwon
- Kids Play Park, to 4 March 2012, Daegu
- Kim Whan-ki Exhibition, Ends 26 Feb 2012, Jongno, Seoul
- Korean Abstract Painting_10 Perspectives, Ends 19 Feb 2012, City Hall Area, Seoul
- Korean Daeborum Cooking Class, Mon 6 Feb 2012, Seocho, Seoul
- Korean Media News Class, Fri 2 Mar-29 June 2012, Gangnam, Seoul
- KOTESOL Workshop, Sat 18 Feb 2012, Seoul
- Lamb of God Live in Seoul, Thur 12 Feb 2012, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
- Laura Fygi Live in Korea, Tue 28 Feb 2012, Gwangwhamun, Seoul
- Lecture in English on Rabindranath Tagore, Sat 4 Feb 2012, Jung-gu, Seoul
- Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, 23 Feb 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Live Park 4D World Tour, Ends 4 March 2012, Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do
- Living in Seoul Orientation Session, 24 Feb 2012, Itaewon
- London Symphony Orchestra, 27-28 Feb 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Love Bitten - Seoul Shakespeare Company, 18 Feb 2012, Haebangchon, Seoul
- Mannam Meets Italy Carnevale, Sun 5 Feb 2012, Daehangno, Seoul
- MBC Trick Art Season, to 1 March 2012, Daegu
- Miniature Hanbok Making Class, 24 Feb 2012, Gangnam, Seoul
- Movie of the Month - Il Mare, Thu 23 Feb 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- Mozart Opera Rock-Musical, 14 Feb-11 March 2012, Daegu
- NANTA St. Patrick's Day Event , Sat 17 March 2012, Seoul
- NIK - Individual School Tours, from 25 January 2012, Jung-gu, Seoul
- Notre Dame de Paris - Engish Musical, Ends 5 Feb 2012, Downtown Seoul
- Notre Dame de Paris - Musical, 16-26 March 2012, Daegu
- Open House - BIK Cheongdam, 12 Mar 2012, Gangnam, Seoul
- Open House - Branksome Hall Asia, Wed 8 Feb 2012, Gangnam, Seoul
- Open Houses - BIK Hannam, 21 Feb 2012, Hannam-dong, Seoul
- Outdoor Ice Climbing Group, Sun 19 Feb 2012, Seoul Area
- Outdoor Ice Skating Locations, to 12 Feb 2012, Seoul
- Pablo Casals Festival, Thu 1 Mar 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Photo Exhibition-Pilgrimages to the East, 25 Jan-4 Feb 2012, Junggu, Seoul
- Pizza Making Class for Kids, Tue 28 Feb 2012, Itaewon
- Probationary Theatre - Art, 30 Mar-8 Apr 2012, Hyochang Park Area, Seoul
- Probationary Theatre - Romance, Tue 14 Feb 2012, Hyochang Park Area, Seoul
- Probationary Theatre Play-In-A-Day, 17 March 2012, Hyochang Park Area, Seoul
- Pyeongchang Trout Festival, ends 5 Feb 2012, Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do
- Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Tues 21-22 Feb 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Seoul Intl Hikers - Namhansanseong, Sat 4 Feb 2012, Seoul
- Seoul Players - A Streetcar Named Desire, 17 Mar-1 April 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- Seoul Players - Audition Call, 4-5 Feb 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- Seoul Players Auditions - Vagina Monologues, 4-5 Feb 2012, Itaewon
- Shamanism Exhibition, Ends 27 Feb 2012. National Folk Museum, Seoul
- Special Exhibition: Examinations of the Ancients, Through 12 Feb 2012, Jeonju
- Stand Up Seoul - James Adomian, 2-3 Mar 2012, Itaewon
- Taebaeksan Snow Festival, 27 Jan-5 Feb 2012, Taebaek, Gangwon-do
- Tamnaguk Ipchun Gut Nori, 2-4 Feb 2012, Jeju Island
- Tell Me Tell Me: Australian and Korean Art 1976-2011, Ends 19 Feb 2012, Seoul
- The Earth from Above - It's My Home, ends 5 March 2012, City Hall Area, Seoul
- The Nude Collection - Exhibition, 3-14 Mar 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- The Pains of Being Pure at Heart Live in Seoul, Tue 21 Feb 2012, Mapo-gu Seoul
- The Story of Myeongdong - Exhibition 19 Jan-31 Mar 2012, Jongno, Seoul
- The Wine Club - Down Under, 1 Feb 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- This is Korea 1970KHz Exhibition, Through 28 Feb 2012, Gwanghwamun, Seoul
- Thomas & Friends Exhibition, Ends 12 Feb 2012, Yangjae, Seoul
- Tutankhamun: The Pharaoh of Mystery Exhibition, Thru 26 Feb 2012, Gwacheon, Seoul
- Understanding Korean Food, 14 Feb-27 Mar 2012, Itaewon, Seoul
- Volleyball Schedule - Women, Feb-Mar 2012, Around Korea
- Volleyball Schedule-Men, Feb-Mar 2012, Around Korea
- Where’s My Friend’s Home - Exhibition, Ends 19 Feb 2012, Seoul
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf, 3-12 Feb 2012, Hyochang Park Area, Seoul
- Winter Folk Games, Ends 29 Feb 2012, Folk Village, Gyeonggi-do
- Woong and Jazz Orchestra, Wed 15 Feb 2012, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Year of the Dragon Exhibition, 3 Jan-4 Mar 2012, Jeonju, North Jeolla Province
- Year of the Dragon Exhibition, to 27 Feb 2012, National Folk Museum, Seoul
- Youth Songs and Music, Mon 13 Feb 2012, Downtown, Seoul
- Zadok Ben-David ‘Blackfield’ Exhibition, Ends 10 Feb 2012, Seocho, Seoul
Search Results in Directory of Businesses and Services:
- 65. Mauritius - Honorary Consulate of Mauritius in Seoul
- A Plus Dental Clinic, English Dental Services, Bundang, Gyeonggi Province
- A Plus Dental Clinic, English-Speaking Dentists, Eun-Pyeong, Seoul
- A Plus Dental Clinic, Orthodontics , Gangnam, Seoul
- Adaptable Human Solutions, Counselling-Therapy, Seoul - near Itaewon
- Afghanistan Embassy (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan)
- Algeria Embassy
- American Chamber of Commerce in Korea, AMCHAM, Seoul
- Angola Embassy
- Argentina Embassy
- Asia Society Korea Center, Seoul
- Asian Tigers Transpack - Moving Services to and from Korea
- Asiance Korea
- Audace Lingerie, European Brands & Sizes, Gangnam, Seoul
- Australia Chamber of Commerce in Korea, AustCham, Seoul
- Australia Embassy
- Austria Embassy
- Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan Embassy)
- Bangladesh, People's Republic of Bangladesh Embassy
- Barbados Consulate in Seoul, South Korea
- Beautiful Store, Resale of Donated Goods, Seoul
- Belarus, Embassy of Belarus in Seoul
- Belgium (Embassy of Belgium)
- Bhutan - Bhutanese Consulate in Seoul, South Korea
- Bolivia - Embassy of Bolivia in Seoul, South Korea
- Brazil (Federative Republic of Brazil Embassy)
- British International Kindergarten - BIK Cheongdam, Gangnam, Seoul
- British International Kindergarten - BIK, Hannam-dong, Seoul
- Brunei (Embassy of Brunei Darussalam)
- Bulgaria (Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria)
- Burkina Faso (Honorary Consulate of Burkina Faso)
- Cambodia (Kingdom of Cambodia Embassy)
- Canadian Embassy in Seoul
- Chadwick International, PreK-12 international school, Songdo, Incheon, South Korea
- Chile (Embassy of Chile)
- China (People's Republic of China Embassy)
- Colombia (Colombian Embassy)
- Congo (Embassy of the Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Costa Rica (Embassy of Costa Rica)
- Cote D'Ivoire (Cote D'Ivoire Embassy)
- Craftworks Taphouse and Bistro, Itaewon, Seoul
- Czech Republic (Czech Republic Embassy)
- Denmark (Denmark Embassy)
- Diane's Easy Korean Lessons and Culture Tours, Seoul and Long-Distance Learning
- DMC Ville Serviced and Furnished Apartments, Seoul
- Dominican Republic (Dominican Republic Embassy)
- Dr. Choi's Implant Clinic - General Dentistry & Implants, Yeoksam, Seoul
- Dulwich College Seoul, Toddler to Year 8, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- ECLC International Kindergarten, Hannam-dong, Seoul
- Ecuador (Ecuadorian Embassy)
- Egypt (Arab Republic of Egypt Embassy)
- El Salvador (Embassy of El Salvador)
- European Community Chamber of Commerce in Korea, EUCCK, Seoul and Busan
- European Union (Delegation of the European Commission)
- Finland
- Franciscan Foreign Kindergarten, 2-6 year olds, Hannam-dong, Seoul
- Gabon (Gabonese Embassy)
- Germany (Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany)
- Ghana Embassy
- Goodwill Store - Used Items Donations and Purchases, Seoul
- Greece (Greek Embassy)
- Grenada (Honorary Consulate of Grenada)
- Guatemala (Guatemalan Embassy)
- Hair of Zio, Natural Hair Extensions, Gangnam Seoul
- Hair Sensation, Hair and Nail Salon, Hyatt Hill, Itaewon, Seoul
- Holy See (Vatican Representative)
- Honduras (Honduras Embassy)
- Hungary (Hungarian Embassy)
- hus-hu Dental Clinic, English-Speaking Dentist in Bundang, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
- hus-hu Dental Clinic, English-Speaking Dentists in Apgujeong, Gangnam, Seoul.
- hus-hu Skin Clinic, English-Speaking Dermatologists in Apgujeong, Gangnam, Seoul
- India (Embassy of India)
- Indonesia (Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia)
- International Café Huh
- Iran (Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran )
- Iraq (Embassy of the Republic of Iraq)
- Ireland (Embassy of Ireland)
- Israel (Embassy of Israel)
- Itaewon Wellness Chiropractic Center, Itaewon, Seoul
- Italian Chamber of Commerce in Korea - ITCCK, Seoul
- Italy (Embassy of Italy)
- Jamaica (Jamaican Consulate)
- Japan (Embassy of Japan)
- Kazakhstan (Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan)
- KDB Daewoo Securities, Wealth Management in English-Chinese, Seoul
- KEB - FDI, FIE and Corporate Banking Services for Foreign Investors in Korea
- KEB Expat Banking Services at Korea Exchange Banks in Seoul-Busan-Incheon-Ulsan
- KEB-Korea Exchange Bank, Expat Credit Cards
- Kenya (Kenya Embassy)
- Kong Eye Clinic, Sejong, near Seoul City Hall
- KONIS, English Montessori School, Pyeoungchang-dong, Seoul
- Kuwait Embassy
- Kyrgyz Republic Embassy
- Kyrgyzstan (Consulate of Kyrgyzstan)
- Kyrgyzstan, Consulate of Kyrgyzstan
- Laos (Laos Embassy)
- Lara Tosh, Counsellor-Coach, Seoul
- Latvia (Honorary Consulate of Latvia)
- Latvia - Honorary Consulate of Latvia in Seoul
- Lebanon (Embassy of Lebanon)
- Libya (Libyan Embassy)
- Luxembourg (Luxembourg Honorary Consulate)
- Madagascar (Madagascar Honorary Consulate)
- Madagascar - Malgasy Honorary Consulate in Seoul
- Malaysia (Embassy of Malaysia)
- Mauritius (Honorary Consulate of Mauritius)
- Medi Flower - English-speaking OB/GYN, Seocho, Seoul
- Medi Flower Natural Birthing Center, Seocho, Seoul
- Mexico (Embassy of Mexico)
- Mongolia (Embassy of Mongolia)
- Morocco (Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco)
- Motorola Korea, Cell Phone Products and Mobile Phone Service in Korea
- Mu Sang Sa, International Zen Center, Chungnam Province, Korea
- Myanmar (Embassy of the Union of Myanmar/Burma)
- Namsan International Kindergarten - NIK, Seoul - Near Itaewon
- NANTA, a Must-See Show for Everyone, Jeju Island, Korea
- NANTA, a Must-See Show for Everyone, Seoul, Korea
- National Theater of Korea, Traditional Arts, Seoul
- Nepal (Nepal Embassy)
- Netherlands (Royal Netherlands Embassy)
- New York Wholistic Care - Pilates, Massage and Iridology in Itaewon
- New York Wholistic Care, Chiropractor in Itaewon, Seoul
- New Zealand (New Zealand Embassy)
- Nigeria (Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria)
- Norway (The Royal Norwegian Embassy)
- Oman (Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman)
- Pakistan (Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan)
- Panama Embassy
- Papua New Guinea (Papua New Guinean Consulate)
- Papua New Guinea Consulate in Seoul
- Paraguay Embassy in Seoul
- Persian Carpets, Imported Oriental Rugs, Itaewon, Seoul
- Peru (Republic of Peru Embassy)
- Philippines (Republic of Philippines Embassy)
- Poland (Embassy of the Republic of Poland)
- Portugal (Republic of Portugal Embassy)
- Qatar (State of Qatar Embassy)
- Romania (Embassy of Romania)
- Russia (Russian Federation Embassy)
- Rwanda Embassy
- S. Yoo MD, English-speaking Pediatrician, Insa-dong, Seoul
- Salvation Army Family Stores, Secondhand Goods, Seoul
- San Marino (Honorary Consulate)
- Sanirang Alpine Networks, Rock & Ice Climbing Services, Seoul-GyeongGi
- Saudi Arabia Embassy in Seoul
- Serbia (Embassy of the Republic of Serbia)
- Seychelles Consulate in South Korea
- Shinhan Bank Seoul Global Center - Banking for Foreigners, Downtown Seoul
- Singapore Embassy Seoul
- Slovakia (Slovak Republic Embassy)
- SMK - Safe Moving Korea, Domestic & Overseas Furniture Removal
- SOL Hospital – Sports Medicine, Rehab, Chiropractic Medicine, Seoul
- South Africa (South African Embassy)
- Spain (Kingdom of Spain Embassy)
- Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Embassy)
- Sudan (Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan)
- Suji's Deli Shops, New York-style Deli Meats, Seoul and Geyonggi-do
- Suji's Restaurant, American-style Food - Brunch, Itaewon, Seoul
- Suji's Restaurant, American-style Food - Brunch, Bundang, Gyeonggi-do
- Sweden (Embassy of Sweden)
- Switzerland Embassy
- Taiwanese Embassy (Taipei Mission)
- Tanzania (Honorary Consulate)
- Tartine Bakery and Cafe - Fruit, Meringue Pies, Peasant Bread - Itaewon Seoul
- TEFL Worldwide Prague - TEFL/TESOL Certificate Programme
- Thailand (Royal Thai Embassy)
- TheArrivalStore.com - On-line Shopping for Essentials for Korea
- Tunisia Embassy
- Turkey (Turkish Embassy)
- UBA Plastic Surgery and Women's Health Clinic, Gangnam, Seoul
- Ukraine (Ukraine Embassy)
- United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates Embassy)
- United Kingdom (The British Embassy)
- United States (Embassy of the U.S.)
- Uruguay (Uruguay Embassy)
- Usmania Restaurant, Pakistan Cuisine, Itaewon, Seoul
- Uzbekistan Embassy
- Venezuela (Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela)
- Vietnam (Vietnam Embassy)
- Yehsung Tax Accounting, Seocho-gu, Seoul
- Yemen (Yemeni Embassy)
Search Results in Questions and Answers:
- What is the difference between a 'gu' and a 'dong'?
- Am I expected to give a gift to my boss?
- Am I going to be able to find anyone who speaks English when I get to Korea?
- Are bank checks exactly like cash?
- Are Expat seniors (65+) eligible for same discounts as Koreans?
- Are foreign nationals working in Korea entitled to childcare subsidies?
- Are foreign residents allowed to buy property in Korea?
- Are the people of Seoul starving?
- Are there any banks that operate for 24 hours?
- Are there any reasonably priced parking lots in the downtown (City Hall) area where one can occasionally park a car for the day?
- Are there rules about where one stands on an escalator?
- As a foreign worker in Korea, am I entitled to maternity leave?
- Can a foreign worker who does not have a work visa get help from the Ministry of Labor?
- Can I access my home country account from a Korean ATM?
- Can I bring my mobile phone to Korea?
- Can I cash a foreign check in Korea?
- Can I get my own national health insurance coverage?
- Can I have more than one bank account in Korea?
- Can I make a left turn on an amber/yellow light?
- Can I receive monies owed me by my employer after I leave Korea?
- Can I use my COSTCO membership card in Korea?
- Can I use my driver's license in Korea?
- Can non-Koreans shop at second-hand stores?
- Can pets get H1N1 test/vaccine in Korea?
- Can visitors or tourists get wireless internet service?
- Can you mail items from Korea using padded envelopes? If so, where can you get them?
- Do I have access to my Korean bank account when I am outside the country?
- Do I have the contribute to the Korean Pension Plan even though I'm not going to be here until I retire?
- Do I have to eat only Korean food while I'm in Seoul?
- Do I have to file an annual Korean tax return?
- Do I have to wear a seat belt in Korean taxis?
- Do I need a visa to visit Korea?
- Do I need to have an alien registration card to open a bank account in Korea?
- Do Koreans celebrate Valentine's Day?
- Do the colours black and white have the same meanings in Korea as in the West?
- Does Immigration have any branch offices for people living in remote areas?
- Does the national health plan cover 100% of my medical expenses?
- Does the yellow dust problem occur all year long?
- During interviews I've been asked about when I plan to have children, why I'm not married, etc. Is that legal? Are men asked the same questions?
- How can I figure out how to file my Korean income tax return if I don't speak/read Korean fluently?
- How can I find out where my car has been towed?
- How can I find the police station nearest to my home?
- How can I forward calls from my landline to my cell phone?
- How can I know if I do or don't have health insurance?
- How can I know which bus to take?
- How can I make sure that my employer is paying the tax they deduct from my salary to the government?
- How do I pay my utility bills?
- How do Korean checks work?
- How hard should we haggle/bargain when shopping in Korea?
- How many foreign teachers are there in Korea?
- How many intercultural marriages are there in Korea?
- How much can I expect to pay in real estate agent fees (commission)?
- How much should I pay for a nanny or maid?
- How much should one tip in Korea?
- How much will it cost me to provide my own health insurance coverage?
- How old do you have to be to buy cigarettes in Korea?
- hyojin-Where can I get a Motorcycle License?
- I don't always want to hail a taxi on the street. Can I call for one?
- I don't live in Seoul and would like to know if there are any clubs or groups for expats in other areas of Korea?
- I don't speak Korean. How can I use the ATM?
- I don't speak Korean. Will I be able to manage when I go to Korea?
- I don't understand Korean. Can I use the QR codes at Seoul's bus stops?
- I have some ideas on how to improve services for other visitors. Who can I talk to?
- I hear people chanting Dae Han Min Guk a lot. What does it mean?
- I keep hearing about fan deaths. What is it?
- I know that I have to file an annual tax return in Korea, but how can I do it when I don\'t speak or read Korean?
- I need to have the tank on my BBQ grill re-filled. How can I do that?
- I understand Koreans smoke a lot. Can we smoke everywhere?
- I understand that Korea is very safe but is it safe to use the ATMs at night?
- I understand that the post office supplies boxes for mailing stuff home?
- I understand that there are complicated drinking rules in Korea?
- I want to get away from the city for a few days. Is it possible to rent a cabin in the country or in the mountains?
- I would like to switch phones. Will this cost me a lot?
- I'd love to visit Korea, but I can't eat spicy foods. Is there anything I can eat?
- I'm a foreign woman married to a Korea man and would like to meet other foreign spouses. Where can I go?
- I'm a foreigner working in Korea. Am I entitled to maternity leave?
- I'm new to Seoul and am looking to make friends. How can I meet people?
- I've been asked, in a social conversation, what my blood type is. Why is that?
- I've been hearing about 'yellow dust'. What is it?
- I've been told that I'm expected to give one month's salary each to my Korean driver and maid for Chuseok and Lunar New Year? Is that correct?
- I've found that customers here often just hang up without saying goodbye. I don't know if they're angry or not.
- I've heard about an alternate-day-driving program. What is that?
- I've heard that it can be difficult to get phone service in Korea if you're a foreigner. Is that true?
- I've heard that some employers don't pay their foreign staff's housing. Is that true?
- I've heard that the 14th day of the month is a special 'love' day. What does that mean?
- I've heard that there are attack drills in Seoul where traffic stops and everyone goes indoors. Is this true?
- I've heard that there are childcare subsidies for working mothers? As a foreign worker, am I entitled to these?
- I've just found out that I'm pregnant. Is it safe to have my baby in Korea?
- I've lost my alien registration card. How can I get another one?
- I've read about people feeling insulted if a Korean uses 'nopinmal' with Koreans but 'banmal' with them. What's the difference between the two?
- I've received some gifts I can't use for Chuseok. What should I do?
- I've seen Korea written as Corea in some documents. Which is the correct spelling?
- I’d like to find some English books to borrow. Where can I go?
- If foreign residents have a baby in Korea, will the child be a Korean citizen?
- If I don't have Health Insurance, can I still get medical care?
- If I pay for purchases with a Korean credit card, does this add to my income tax deductions?
- Is fortune telling popular in Korea?
- Is it difficult to open a bank account in Korea?
- Is it possible to get a tax refund on purchases I make in Korea?
- Is it possible to get Xmas trees in Seoul?
- Is it possible to rent a post office box in Seoul?
- Is it true that as a foreign ESL teacher, I pay Korean income taxes 70% of my income, not 100%
- Is it true that everyone should have a business card in Korea? I'm not working, do I need to have one also?
- Is it true that I can be denied access to a swimming pool or public bath because of my tattoos?
- Is it true that tattoos are illegal in Korea?
- Is it true that there will be on-line etiquette programs in Korea?
- Is Korea a dangerous place to live?
- Is Korean 'shamanism' similar to that of North American Indians?
- Is lactose-free milk available in Seoul?
- Is my employer obligated to provide me with medical insurance?
- Is there a difference in the service charges applied to teller and ATM transactions?
- Is there a government agency I can contact in case of a contract dispute with a Korean employer?
- Is there a particular reason why Koreans eat bindaetteok on rainy days?
- Is there a white fish in Korea that is comparable to cod? If yes, where do you buy it?
- Is there any place where I can donate stuff we don't wear, but that is in good condition?
- Is there anything I can do to stop yellow dust?
- Is there anything special I should bring with me?
- My boss only gave me less than one month's salary when my contract ended? What can I do.
- My employer did not give me my pension information until just hours before my flight. What can I do now?
- My employer enrolled me in a private insurance plan not the national one, is that legal?
- My employer has gone bankrupt owing me back wages and my air fare back home. Is there anything I can do?
- My employer pays me less than my hourly wage when I work overtime. Is that usual in Korea?
- My employer says that I have to go to a specific clinic/hospital? Can't I chose my own doctor/hospital?
- My employer wants us to work on promotions and special weekend camps for free or for less than our normal hourly wage. Can he do that?
- My students keep asking me if I've had lunch or breakfast. Are they inviting me to eat with them?
- My trip home by taxi cost me more than usual the other night. Did the driver cheat me?
- On what side of the road do Koreans drive?
- Our children are pre-school age. Is there anything for them to do in Seoul?
- Pre-paid cell phone cards are very costly. Why can't I get regular mobile service?
- Should I tip the taxi driver?
- Some ATMs say 'Cash' 'Check' 'Cash/Cheque'? What do these options mean?
- We are coming on our Look-See visit. Is there anything we should know before choosing a house?
- We are moving to Seoul in July? How can I meet other foreign wives?
- We hear a lot about how much Koreans spend on education. How much is spent on public education in Korea?
- We keep hearing and reading about foreign teachers arrested for drug use. What are the stats?
- What are digital, set or magic perms? And what's a danbaekjil pama?
- What are the stats regarding sex crimes and foreign nationals in Korea?
- What can I do if forget something in a taxi?
- What can I do if my employer refuses to give me my severance pay?
- What childcare options are available in Korea?
- What does 'Arirang' mean?
- What does pahying 'gwaligeum' mean?
- What does the yellow dust do? Is it dangerous?
- What is a cultural property? And what is the difference between a tangible and intagible cultural property?
- What is a yogwan?
- What is Chuseok?
- What is Haechi? Why is it the symbol of Seoul?
- What is haejang-guk? What is it made out of?
- What is Soondae?
- What is the age of consent for marriage in Korea?
- What is the difference between a 'hogwan' and a 'yogwan'?
- What is the legal drinking age in Korea?
- What is the main religion in Korea?
- What is the minimum driving age in Korea?
- What is the nationality breakdown of English Teachers in Korea?
- What is the rule of thumb about gift-giving for Chuseok?
- What is the voltage in Korea?
- What is the voting age in Korea?
- What is this new address system we keep hearing about?
- What kind of gift is appropriate at Chuseok?
- What's the difference between the grey and black and orange taxies in Seoul?
- What's the purpose of the raised circles and bars on the floors of the subway stations and on sidewalks?
- When I take a taxi, where should I sit, in front or in back? Is it O.K. to sit next to the driver?
- When I’m throwing trash out, I was told to use a specific plastic bag. Where can I find them?
- Where can I find a pediatrician?
- Where can I find a pediatrician?
- Where can I find free Korean language classes
- Where can I find the postal code/zip code for addresses in Korea?
- Where can I get information on the subway system?
- Where can I get information on today's level of yellow sand?
- Where can I get weather information?
- Where can I go for legal advice?
- Where do I go to get my fingerprints stamped?
- Which has more weight, labor law or the contract? Can a contract go against the law?
- Why are all crime suspects wearing surgical masks in public photos?
- Why are the route maps at bus stops almost all in Korean only?
- Why are there steps or arrows painted on the subway platforms and stairs.
- Why are we not supposed to write people's names in red ink?
- Why aren't garbage bags put in trash cans before they are put out on the street?
- Why can't foreign residents order on-line even with their alien registration numbers?
- Why can't I use my Korean ATM card to access my account from outside Korea?
- Why can't I use the ATMs at night?
- Why can't I, as a tourist, order theatre or movie tickets on line? The site is in English but it won't accept my order.
- Why do I have to go and re-register my cell phone every 3 months?
- Why do I have to pay more if I get on a taxi late at night?
- Why do Korean talk about Korean age and Western age?
- Why do Koreans walk on the left (sometimes) and drive on the right?
- Why do Koreans wrap pieces of meat in lettuce or other leafy greens?
- Why do people so often say 'yes' to something they don't intend to do?
- Why do people walk around wearing masks?
- Why do some Koreans hang fish in homes, stores, etc? Is it related ot the wooden fish hanging in temples?
- Why do the police drive with their lights flashing?
- Why do we have to put the area code for a local number when dialing from a mobile phone?
- Why do we see so many Xmas trees still up in February?
- Why does Korean money stop at 50,000 KW?
- Why does my assistant smile when giving me bad news?
- Why does my house have two different numbers?
- Why does South Korea have such a high Christian population for a country that was not colonized by Western powers?
- Why don't people pull over when they hear an ambulance siren?
- Why is it so hard to get a taxi to pick me up after 11PM?
- Why is it so special to eat rice cake soup on New Year's Day?
- Why is it that universities don't pay airfaire to and from Korea?
- Why is it when I click on to the English functions of the ATM, there's often a step that's in Korea only
- Why is it when I click on to the English functions of the ATM, there's often a step that's in Korea only
- Why is November 11th called Pepero Day in Korea?
- Why is there no 4th Floor button in many elevators?
- Why should I always get a taxi receipt?
- Why was I served milk at a drinking party in Korean bar?




















