It was fine. Lots of people spoke English and there was lots to do and everyone was nice.
But after being in Seoul for two hours I was like: “oh”.
It felt just like America with more statues. I’m sure there is lots more to do and see that is more essentially Korean than Seoul was, and while I don’t have anything against it, I just couldn’t see making the effort to go back again given how familiar it all felt being from North America.
I don’t have a single bad thing to say about the country or my time there, but there are so many places in the world I’d love to see I don’t think I’d make the effort again.
South Korea.
It was fine. Lots of people spoke English and there was lots to do and everyone was nice.
But after being in Seoul for two hours I was like: “oh”.
It felt just like America with more statues. I’m sure there is lots more to do and see that is more essentially Korean than Seoul was, and while I don’t have anything against it, I just couldn’t see making the effort to go back again given how familiar it all felt being from North America.
I don’t have a single bad thing to say about the country or my time there, but there are so many places in the world I’d love to see I don’t think I’d make the effort again.
Japan on the other hand.