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Top 5 mistakes that Foreign guys make when meeting and dating Korean women

This is a guest post by BlueMystery.

Living in Korea is very challenging. Even more so, building a life is even more work, especially a dating life.
Unfortunately, foreigners who come here make big mistakes when it comes to meeting and dating Korean women. In fact, I’ve taken the time to write down what I’ve found to [...]

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Lee Myung Bak- A real ‘Bulldozer’

Lee Myung Bak is easily known by his nick name “Bulldozer,” he gained that figure in the era when South Korea made the remarkable appear nearly regular. Lee soared his triumph in the 17th presidential election in South Korea.
Two decades ago, when Lee owned Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co. , the nation made a nonviolent [...]

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Teaching Tips from Crawford Kilian / a skilled teacher and a wonderful writer.

Teaching Kimchi is conducting a “Who’s Who” in the Korean blogging world and loves to introduce Crawford to all visitors of this site. If you would like to be interviewed, please shoot us an email us.
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Born in New York City in the year 1941, Crawford grew up in Los Angeles and Mexico City. A [...]

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Tips from Nik Peachey | Learning Technology Consultant, Trainer, and Content Designer

Teaching Kimchi is conducting a “Who’s Who” in the Korean blogging world and loves to introduce Nik to all visitors of this site. If you would like to be interviewed, please shoot us an email us.
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Nik Peachey is an innovative man with many hats. He has an interesting take on how to teach English. His [...]

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