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May 1, 2013

Korea Q&A: Interracial Dating, Gays, Beating Kids and More!

Here’s our second installment of Korea Q&A with your homeboy Keith! Enjoy!

Laura Escobar 

April 29, 2013

Seoul Tour: Hongdae at Night

If you’re doing research for your trip to Seoul, one of the most highly recommended …

April 25, 2013

8 Cafe Streets in Seoul for Coffee Lovers

Korea loves its coffee, no doubt about it. That’s why in several popular areas there …

April 24, 2013

Funny (but Kind of Perverted?) Things Korean Kids Do!

Kids like to have fun anywhere in the world, and Korea does too. But depending …

April 22, 2013

Jobs in Korea and Best Tips!

So you want to get a job in Korea. It can be as easy as …

April 19, 2013

Q&A: How to Order Delivery, Why Appearance is So Important in Korea and More!

Alright, so we’re going to try a new thing here at Seoulistic. We know you …

April 18, 2013

Gifts You Should NEVER Give in Korea (Superstitions)

Just like in your culture, Korea has its own superstitions. And these superstitions refer specifically …

April 17, 2013

Korean Art of Face Reading: How to Know if Men are Players

Gwansang (관상), aka physiognomy (or “face reading”), is the ancient art of predicting someone’s personality …

April 15, 2013

Should I Be Scared of North Korea?

Recently, there’s been a lot of news about North Korea. A lot of you may …

April 12, 2013

25 Places to Go on a Single Seoul Subway Line (#2)!

Here’s traveling Seoul made easy. If you have to know a single Seoul Subway Line,

April 11, 2013

Money Etiquette in Korea: How NOT to Be Rude!

Whether you like it or not you’ll be using money pretty much everyday in Korea. …

April 9, 2013

15 Traditional Markets in Seoul: Well-Known & Hidden Gems

Only the most famous and well-known markets are suggested to travelers. And for good reason. …

April 8, 2013

Make Sure You’re Not Totally Clueless in Korea (눈치, nunchi)!

In Korean, there’s a really useful and common phrase that’s used to describe those really …

April 5, 2013

8 Korean Karaoke (Noraebang) Videos Guaranteed to Make Your Laugh!

Just like many Asian cultures, Korea has a huge culture for karaoke (called noraebang in …

April 2, 2013

What it Means to Be Oppa, Unnie, Hyung, Noona (Older in Korea)

– Oppa (오빠) = Older brother (used by females)
– Noona (누나) = Older sister

March 29, 2013

Guide: How to Eat Korean BBQ the Right Way (Galbi)

There’s no PERFECT way to eat galbi, but there are certain things that nearly all …