select one or more fields
So my friends will arrive in Korea tomorrow and a day before, they asked if they should take the taxi or bus. They wanted to take the taxi because it will more much more simpler and easier for them but i said NO because taxis are a rip off - especially the black one, they would probably charge you 2x more because they can speak English. You can simply just take the bus to Seoul for under $10. When i arrived, i took a bus that stopped in front of Yonsei University. If you take a taxi it will be over $60.
Also, if you want to make a domestic phone call at the airport, you can purchase a T card, a rechargeable series of cards and other “smart” devices used for paying transportation fares in and around Seoul and other areas of South Korea. T-money can also be used in lieu of cash or credit cards in some convenience stores and other businesses. (Wikipedia)
You can use it to: Make a phone call Make a purchase at selected stores Pay for subway, taxi, and bus rides
Moreover, before you get here, it is best to learn some basic Korean phrases such as how much, thank you, excuse me, and sorry. Some of the natives here are intimidated by English so if you try to show them that you tried to speak in Korean with them, they will be less nervous and more willingly to help out.
Also, Korean food is VERY spicy so you may not get used to it the first few days, but after a week, you will get used to it. So just in case, i would advise you to bring over some medicine if your stomach isn’t that good. In addition, American branded products here 2-3x more expensive, so if you can’t live without having a certain item, i would advise you to bring them over in bulk. EX: RED BULL IS NOT AVAILABLE HERE.
Join or Sign in with your favorite social networking sites.
The authors of this blog may be compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. Even though the authors of this blog may receive compensation for posts or advertisements, the views, opinions, and positions expressed by the authors and those providing comments are theirs alone, are not endorsed by, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, and positions of StudyAbroad.com or EducationDynamics, LLC. StudyAbroad.com and EducationDynamics, LLC make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability, or validity of any information on this site and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in or resulting from this information or any losses or damages arising from its display or use.