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Korea Q&A: Asshole Korean Men, Bad Kids and a Love Story!


In this Q&A session, your homie Keith talks about asshole Korean men, bad Korean highschool …

Sex, Drugs and Politics: Bad Conversation Topics in Korea

Of  course if your best friend is from the good ol’ Dae Han Min Guk …

10 Korean Chain Restaurants You Wish You Had in Your Country!

We want you to eat local Korean food that Koreans eat. It’s one of the …

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 

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

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

Jobs in Korea and Best Tips!

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

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 …

Gifts You Should NEVER Give in Korea (Superstitions)

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

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 …

Should I Be Scared of North Korea?

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

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. …

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 …

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 …

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

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

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 …

How to Hang Out Like a Korean Local (Rounds)

If you’ve ever been to Korea, you know that there’s a lot of hanging out …