MY TRIP TO KOREA (LEARNING TO MOVE AROUND) by enigma84

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MY TRIP TO KOREA (LEARNING TO MOVE AROUND)
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<p>It was raining hard and the cold was biting like hungry piranha. With but a hood over my head, I trekked out in it to meet a client. You see, too long have I been relying on my friends here to help me get around. I rarely go anywhere without my cousin Julia. Lately, though, I realize I need to put more effort into learning the language and being able to get around. This is an adventure of my first attempt. My cousin Julia, her husband &nbsp;Dan were sleeping and my cousin Vadim didn't show up for training that morning. Normally, we would go by car to the gym and then, since my client is close by, I could just walk to his business from there. In this case, I was still sitting at home with but 90 minutes to spare before I had to meet him. Julia woke up and asked me how I would be going there and I said that I would likely take a bus. She tried to wake her husband Dan to go with me, but he was pretty much out for the count. Julia suggested I take a taxi since it was my first meeting and important I get there. Julia wrote me a note to show to any taxi driver I might find so that he would know where I am going, and off I went.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Korea is rich with fantastic flowers)<img src="https://pp.userapi.com/c836536/v836536418/36a2a/iRqHpoEtA24.jpg" width="960" height="1280"/></p>
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<p>&nbsp;A walk with Julia and her friends <img src="https://pp.userapi.com/c638527/v638527418/30b6e/zgoqmcO8YG0.jpg" width="1279" height="847"/></p>
<p>The first problem I had was that I didn't have any money on me for a taxi. I went to the corner store to try their ATM machine, but it didn't seem to like foreign cards. It looked like the bus was the only option. I walked to the bus stop in the cold rain and just as I arrived, the bus I was looking for sped by. I had to wait in the rain for about fifteen minutes for the next one. I got on and thought all would be well but problem number two showed up. Because of the weather, the bus windows were all fogged and I couldn't at all see where I was or where we were going. Somewhere along the line, the bus passed right by where I was going, but I couldn't see it and wasn't sure so I didn't get off. Eventually the time of the meeting rolled around and I thought I have to call the client. To make matters worse, I was now seeing totally unfamiliar streets and appeared to be in sold old traditional looking part of town. Even the street signs no longer had English writing on them. I got off the bus and went to the nearest phone booth to call the client. I explained I was lost and that I would try to find a taxi to take me there. I walked in the cold rain looking for a convenience store that might have an ATM I could use. Similar to the one near home, the first three stores all had machines with no English and no acceptance of foreign cards. Things were starting to look bad. These were little mom and pop convenience stores after all. Finally I stumbled across a major name convenience store called Buy The Way, and there found the type of ATM I am used to using and always see in Yong Tong. I got some cash and was now ready to find a taxi. Finding a taxi wasn't a problem. They were driving by every few seconds. Finding a taxi that would take me was another matter. I showed the note Julia wrote me to the first driver and he started a seemingly angry spiel in Korean which pretty much meant he wasn't going all the way out there. I replied somewhat comically, "Anga?" meaning, "So you won't go?" Of course I already knew that. I got out of that cab and went across the street where there was a taxi stand. I thought for sure it would be easy here. Keep in mind it is still raining and cold all this time. The next two taxi drivers I tried ended with similar results. Finally the fourth guy spoke a little English and knew the location of the place written in the note. Even though I can read the Korean alphabet, I don't understand the words so I never bothered to read it. It said "New Core", which is a huge and well known department store in Suwon and also happens to house the gym where I train on the tenth floor. This guy understood the note and took me there. His English was simple but he tried to make conversation on the way, first asking me if I am a singer and then after talking about sports. Finally he took me to where I was supposed to meet the client, at his Karaoke joint, and I went in. The taxi ride was 5700 won which in today's currency is about $4.00 USD. A bit more expensive than taxi rides in the Philippines, but a far cry from doing the same in the U.S. I went into the Karaoke joint and met the client who informed me that Vadim's mother was worried about me and waiting for me at her restaurant. It's pretty much across the street so I walked over there and had lunch. She doesn't speak English and I was having trouble explaining what had happened and then one of her employees, passing by, said something familiar. I looked at him puzzled and then he said, in Japanese, "You speak Japanese, right?" I replied, yes, and then we started talking in Japanese and I could tell my little adventure story, which he translated to Vadim's mother and her staff, most of whom laughed. I finished eating and went back to the Karaoke joint to meet the client. It was now nearly 4:00 PM and two hours after our original meeting time. He informed me that another person he had to meet was coming, even though he called and tried to cancel with that guy, and so we would have to meet later. We rescheduled for the next day at the same time. I went back to Vadim's mother's restaurant and waited for Vadim who showed up shortly thereafter.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;A perfect view <img src="https://pp.userapi.com/c836536/v836536418/36a63/p3nCoynl62U.jpg" width="1080" height="1080"/></p>
<p>&nbsp;Streets of Korea <img src="https://pp.userapi.com/c836536/v836536418/36a50/rcw8S-nHslk.jpg" width="1080" height="810"/></p>
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<p>&nbsp;At a local cafe <img src="https://pp.userapi.com/c836536/v836536418/36aac/AvHcQpPyRs4.jpg" width="960" height="720"/></p>
<p>Julia and Dan were waiting in the car. We got back in the car to head home. Dan explained that he woke up just minutes after I left so that he could go with me. He thought I just went outside to breathe some fresh air and so he looked for me before realizing I was gone. They were really worried. Julia and Dan said that had they been through what I went through, they would be crying by now. They couldn't believe that I was totally happy. Why wouldn't I be? If everything happened as planned, it could exactly be called an adventure!</p>
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@sidwrites ·
Such a lovely read. Thank you for writing.

LOVED this pic:

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/https://pp.userapi.com/c836536/v836536418/36a63/p3nCoynl62U.jpg

Can only imagine how that air felt like! :)
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@enigma84 ·
Thank you for your comment, yes, the air is really clean there,  it was very uncommon for me because I got used to live in big dusty cities)
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@sidwrites ·
Haha! I come from the big dusty city too.

Have to travel far away to experience the nature and mountain.

Must say, the FRESH air makes me soul so happy and energized. :)

Seeing this pic made me feel the same way! Best. Feeling. Ever.
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@jlufer ·
Excellent work lady @ enigma84, a very interesting post, the images you have captured are very beautiful, thank you very much for sharing
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@enigma84 ·
Thank you for your comment, I am happy when people like my posts, it inspires me to continue writing them.)
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