Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Perks of Korea Part 02

Feeding off of the last list of how Korea is so amazing, there are more perks of living in Korea than that extensive list. Some of which just might be unbelievable, but it does exist. 

Public flat spaces - Finding the luxury of your bed, living room, and just seating in public is extremely easy in Korea. They offer an area where you can sit, sleep, and enjoy an outdoor lunch. It's the service of having a picnic without having to bring everything. Considerate to those who have a sun phobia, you will find most of these places under trees, providing with a balance of sunlight. All you need is the most important item of food. 

Seats in waiting areas - You can pretty much find a seat anywhere you are expected to wait. Most often, you will find them in department stores, banks, service companies, but the best one yet is probably amusement parks. Rather than standing in line in the kiddy areas, there are seats for parents and children. We all know how handy that comes when you have a tired child running around all day and wants you to carry them. 

Delivery - Korea just might have the best delivery services. Simply order via phone or online and have food delivered to you as if you were eating in the restaurant. They provide you with silverware that they collect a few hours after you are done eating. All you have to do is leave it outside your door or building. No phone calls needed, no extra tips given, no dish washing. Uh - AAAAAMAZING. 

The special McDelivery- Now, many of us know that Korea is the only place where McDonalds actually delivers food to your front door. That's some pretty awesome service, but I'm talking about something above that level. Hang out at the beach without having to worry about food because there is someone who walks around to take orders, ice cream included! Food comes relatively fast without you having to hike from the sandy beach to the streets, returning with melted ice cream.

Anyman services - With a starting fee of less than $7 per task, you can simply call up a company (해주세요 the literal Korean translation of "do it for me") and find someone to take care of errands and chores for you. Depending on the feasibility and difficulty of the job, the price ranges. A few of the many: deliver a package within an hour, pick up your dry cleaning, deliver food, all within the day. Arrangements can be made according to, if needed. Probably one of the best services on rainy days, colder weather.

Mirrors everywhere Yes, this is serious for women, but it may change you. After living in Korea for almost two years, I realized I have a habit of looking into a mirror as I pass by, just out of habit. I see my Korean co-workers looking into their standup mirror at the office all day. The number and sizes of mirrors that people carry and have in public is to a whole new level. You can find full mirrors in train stations, utilized by both men and women of all ages. It does come in handy when you have to take a quick check before an interview or for most cases in Korea, a date. 

Bus times and alerts - Missing your bus is probably one of the most infuriating things, especially if there is another bus blocking the view of the one you need to board. Luckily, Korea offers sheltered bus stations with maps, outlines, and computers that tell you when your next bus is coming and how far away it is. It also allows you to grab a cup of coffee if you just missed your bus, definitely comes in handy in the mornings! There is now an app in Korean that allows for you to check when the bus is coming as well.

Golf in any weather - Screen golf allows for those who are serious about golf all year around to practice and play anytime of the year and usually anytime of the day as well. With places opening late into the night, playing a game of golf can't be any easier than that. At least with this, you're not walking to chase your ball since everything is automatic. The only downside is if you're horrible, they'll automatically finish the game for you after a few strokes, just to get the game moving along!

4D Theaters - This totally beats 3D theaters because you feel more involved in the movie. How does this work? Water spraying at you, air blowing in your face, a bump on the bum area, and a handful of random things that you have to experience on your own. Definitely go for an action movie to get the full experience!

Couple couches in movie theaters - It's a couple's country and of course, Korea would be the one to offer couple couches where you can snuggle up and enjoy the movie, as if you were at home. It's definitely a cute concept, but only Korea would offer such a thing.


Public bathhouses - This is something that many foreigners are not comfortable with, but the reason why it's so amazing is for the simple fact that you can sleep overnight at a public bathhouse for an extremely low price. This is the ultimate last resort or for anyone who's on a budget and are traveling. Many couples visit the local ones as a date and utilize it as a cheaper alternative than a love motel, just for some bonding time. The more amazing bathhouses will have books, PC rooms, movie theaters and a handful of other sources of entertainment, perfect for family and friends to join in on.

Free concerts - For all of the crazy fans (mostly high school girls) that cannot afford to go to their favorite celebrity's concert, they are always on the lookout for this one perk. Korea is constantly offering free concerts which is always packed with school girls. Do be on the lookout for these because you'll be surprised at how close to the front you can get!

Freebies - Korea is known to give out so much freebies from free samples to gifts to prizes to food just by simply being a customer, even a passerby. It's amazing how high customer service is held and is actually enforced in such a country. Probably the best perk of them all!

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