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Reddit mentions of Delicol 6pcs Assorted Seamless Outdoor Sport Bandanna Headwrap Scarf Wrap(7 Color Choices) (Style 1)

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Delicol 6pcs Assorted Seamless Outdoor Sport Bandanna Headwrap Scarf Wrap(7 Color Choices) (Style 1)
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    Features:
  • Magic seamless headwrap,light weight,absorbent,Breathable and dry quickly
  • multi functions,can be used as headband,hairband,bandelet,hat,neckband,armband,waist band,skirt and so on.
  • Ideal choice for outdoor activities, keeping vulnerable neck & face areas protected from UV, sunlight and dust.
  • brand:Delicol,6 assorted color handwraps packed in one branded bag
  • Great gift for anyone,multi color choices
Specs:
ColorStyle 1
Length48 Centimeters
SizeOne Size
Weight28 Kilograms
Width24 Centimeters

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u/endari ยท 31 pointsr/korea
If you enjoy coffee, make your own coffee and bring some beans with you. The coffee at Korean coffee shops is super watered down...I hate it.

Buy deodorant if you are someone who smells (I'm Korean and most Koreans don't need it).

Beef Jerky is also something that Korean people like but is not very abundant.

Bring a GSM-enabled phone so you can buy a SIM card. A Smartphone is a must!!!

A pebble watch is super useful on the subways to wake you up before your stop. Be ready for the shower an toilet to be in the same room.

Bring some passport sized photos with you as they are necessary to get some ID cards. There are also passport machines in some subway stations.

Bring any medicines you might need as Korean pharmacies might not have the same stuff. There is also that issue of medicines being labelled in Korean.

Bring a Korean phrase book or better yet an app to translate.

LEARN HANGUL (Korean alphabet)!!!!! I cannot emphasize this enough. It is super easy and can be learned in 15 minutes or while on the plane ride! Here is a useful guide: http://9gag.com/gag/3968335/learn-to-read-korean-in-15-minutes

Google maps is not very useful in Korea because there are some regulatory things. Bing maps is suprisingly more useful than Google maps in Korea. Once you learn Hangul, use Daum maps or Naver maps.

Download the App called Kakaotalk. This is the primary means of communication in Korea instead of text messaging.

Learn to take taxis and not get ripped off. Here is an article: http://www.korea4expats.com/article-taxi-korea.html

Buy these: http://www.amazon.com/Delicol-Assorted-Seamless-Bandanna-Headwrap/dp/B00IRVNH3Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420937004&sr=8-2&keywords=head+buff

Download the app called Jihachul (Korean Subway). It is very useful to learn the subway system. Also while you are there, right before you board, the map different destinations might have a # on it like (3-1). That number corresponds to the train car # that will help you walk the shortest distance. Let's say you are going to Gangnam station, there might be a # on the map like "5-2" right next to Gangnam station which means if you go to that specific car, when you get off, that specific train car will be closest to the exit or transfer point.

Make friends that are American, but also Korean! Please do not isolate yourself from experiencing Korean culture from the Korean native's eyes. Korean friends help you learn Korean, can help buy medications at the pharmacy and even help you if you need to go to the hospital. They are invaluable and will also appreciate speaking english with you.

You can drink in public in Korea, but please don't be flamboyant about it.

Subways are cheapest, taxis are not as cheap but still cheap (especially if you are with a group of people), and don't take the bus unless you know hangul and know what you're doing.

If you wear prescription eye glasses, bring your prescription with you. Eye glasses are super cheap, don't buy them in the states. They can be as low as $20-$50.

I would recommend the KT Olleh telecom company and buy the 2GB/month plan with 25 talk time minutes. This will run you around $20-$25. It comes with unlimited Olleh hotspot data and Olleh hotspots are in every subway car and almost everywhere in the city.

Korea is a gift giving society. Bring gifts from the United States to your employer, friends, or anyone who helps you. They will be in your debt and will be even more helpful in your endeavors to assimilate. Chocolate, coffee, beef jerky, whiskey, and beer are all good gifts for the appropriate person.

Korean Beer sucks, learn to drink soju. Drink it now before you go. My favorite soju is Joeun Day soju. I believe it is from Daegu. http://www.eurohitechsystem.com.sg/content/uploads/photo/resize_1389858508.jpg

Watch eatyourkimchi videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/simonandmartina
Watch Seoulistic videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/SeoulisticVideos

earn Korean customs, etiquette, and superstitions.
Food Table manners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnWA1_ZSlFY
Drinking etiquette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plywvyKnU4Y
Bowing etiquette: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJLrEzpzpYA

- Do not use your finger to point (it's rude)
- Learn how to introduce yourself in Korean (they will like you more)

Best phrases to survive once you get there
- Hello= anyonghasayo
- Excuse me (while asking for a waiter or waitress)= Choh Gi Yo
- Excuse me (while trying to get through people in a crowded subway or accidentally bumping)- Jom Shi Mon Yo
- I would like this please= Eee Gah Juseyo
- Beer please= Maekju Juseyo
- I don't speak Korean= Hanguk Mal Mote Heyo
- Where is the bathroom?= Haw Jang Shil Oh Dee Yay Yo
- Thank you= Kamsamnida (General), Komupsimnida (at a restaurant/general), Komawo (Informal with friends)
- Goodbye= Anyongheegasaeyo (When another person is leaving), Anyongheegaesaeyo (when you are leaving)
- Take me to (name of station) exit (exit #)= (name of station) yoke (exit #) baang chul goo
Example: Take me to Hongdae Station exit #7= Hongdae yoke pal baang chul goo. (Usually used in a taxi and your destination is near a subway.