Is Seongsu pet-friendly?

For example if I had my little dog in one of those backpacks with a bubble window and venting, would she be allowed into a pop-up if she stayed in the backpack the entire time?

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u/choijungtuan — 20 hours ago

How realistic is it to obtain a job in cultural resource management as a foreigner with an Anthropology B.S and M.A?

I am going to live in Korea for a year with an E2 Visa, I plan on taking KIIP and scoring a TOPIK 5/6 by the time next year rolls around and switching to an F-series Visa. I was wondering if anybody thinks its possible to work with a museum or other cultural center in Korea once I’m fully bilingual (have a minor in Korean, but working towards full fluency). Is there a way to get volunteer work as a foreigner? I love Korean culture and have an extensive educational background in both Anthropology and CRM as well as Preservation and conservation. Any opinions or advice for next steps would be greatly appreciated!

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u/choijungtuan — 11 days ago

Thrift/Vintage shops selling W size 18-20 pants/jeans?

I know this is a long shot, I’m just trying to estimate how many pair I need to bring considering I’m gonna be there for a year. I already know the food/constant walking will be good for my weight but I just want to realistically know if there are any stores I’ll be able to find pants/jeans at. For inseam reference I’m 5’8.

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u/choijungtuan — 12 days ago

What (if any) were the main things you wish you brought from your home country that you couldn’t find in Korea?

I’m moving in August and wanting to bring as many essentials as possible (28F)
Is there any item you realized you wish you had brought too late? Things that are incredibly hard to find in SK?

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u/choijungtuan — 15 days ago

Advice on how to juggle offers/contracts while actively still interviewing with other schools?

I am finally throwing my hat in the ring after doing years of research and figured a mixture of using a BUNCH of recruiters and also applying directly to some schools and I have 3-4 interviews everyday but some schools like those that have been blacklisted (which i only interviewed with for the experience) are offering their contracts already. How am I able to put off making a decision while still interviewing with other schools in the most polite way? I mean I don’t mind if I hurt my recruiters feelings lmao i know they are just in it for a paycheck but I still want to be as professional as possible. Has anybody else been in a similar position? If so, could you let me know what you did or what you would do.

Thanks in advanced yall!!

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u/choijungtuan — 23 days ago