Friday 31 October 2014

10 things South Korea does better than anywhere else...

1) Want to see what the future looks like? Book a ticket to the country with a worldwide high 82.7% Internet penetration and where 78.5% of the entire population is on smartphones (as of 2013). While they're chatting away on emoticon-ridden messenger apps such as Naver Line or Kakao Talk, South Koreans also use their smartphones to pay at shops, watch TV (not Youtube but real-time channels) on the subway and scan QR codes at the world's first virtual supermarketHyundai plans on rolling out a car that starts with your smartphone in 2015.  Samsung in the meantime has been designing a curved phone. 

2) South Koreans became the world's top users of credit cards two years ago, according to data from the Bank of KoreaIt's technically illegal for any merchant in the country to refuse credit cards, no matter how low the price, and all cabs have credit card machines. All that flying plastic makes Seoul one of our top shopping cities in the world. 

3)South Koreans are so used to studying -- the country has the highest education level in Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, with 98% of the population completing secondary education and 63% with a college education -- they can't get out of the habit once they reach the work force. They are just completely workaholics!! 

4) When they're not working, Koreans are celebrating their latest deals or drowning their sorrows in soju. Soju is a cheap alcohol drank by everyone 19+ and by their age a certain amount can be drunken legally. 

5) When it comes to make-up and cosmetics, South Koreans can't stop experimenting with ingredients or methods of application. Right now, they're pushing "hair shockers" -- neon tints for hair -- and nail polish with real flowers in it. Just as Korean men are less wary of going under the plastic surgery knife (see point 10) than their foreign counterparts, they also snap up skincare products and, yes, even makeup, namely foundation in the form of BB cream.

6) "Why are Korean women so good at golf?" The rankings were staggering. Of the top 100 female golfers in the world, 38 were Korean.

7) Starcraft is actually a legitimate career in South Korea, with pro gamers raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars in earnings in addition to endorsements. Since the game launched in 1998, nearly half of all games have been sold in South Korea, where boys, girls, men and women drop by for a night of gaming in giant video game parlors. 
There are cable channels devoted solely to the games, and the culture has led to approximately 14% of Koreans between ages 9 and 12 suffering from Internet addiction, according to the National Information Agency. To try to crack down, the government passed a ban dubbed the "shutdown law" or "Cinderella law" two years ago, prohibiting anyone 16 and younger from game websites. The ban has been widely ignored.

8) Flight attendants from airlines around the world come to Korean airlines' training centers to learn proper airborne charmAsk anyone who's ever flown a Korean airline and dare them to say the service isn't the best they've ever had. It's not just the sweet smiles that greet every little request, but the almost comical looks of suicidal despair when they somehow run out of bibimpap in the row before yours. 



9) "When's your next sogeting (blind date)?" That's one of the most frequently asked questions of any Korean single. The standard answer is the epic horror story that was the last blind date. Followed immediately by a chirpy, "Why, do you know someone you can set me up with?" Due to the high volume of blind dates, when Korean make up their minds, they move quickly. In a survey conducted by Duo, working singles interested in marriage say they typically go on two blind dates a week. 

10) Whether it's a lantern jaw, wide forehead or long teeth, there's no feature doctors can't beautify in the Asian capital for cosmetic surgery. Russians, Chinese, Mongolians and Japanese flock to South Korea on plastic surgery "medical tours," not only for the skill of the surgeons, but for the good deals. 

After research I found out this quote told to CNN, "An average -- not excellent -- face-lift in the United States will set you back about $10,000," Seoul National University Hospital plastic surgeon Kwon Seung-taik told CNN. "But in Korea you can get the same service for $2,000 or $3,000."

Happy Halloween..

For this time, I am choosing that is evidently the best so far.. It is rated 15 and the genre is horror. This film speaks for itself and it's a bit like marmalade - you either love it or hate it.. It's called Ouija.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN


Monday 27 October 2014

Thought For The Day



" Why do we kill people who kill people 
   to teach them killing people is wrong? " 

- Author Unknown 

Monday 20 October 2014

Thought For The Day



" If you have time to whine and complain about something,
   you have time to do something about it." 

 - Author Unknown

Friday 17 October 2014

Thought For The Day

 
 
" A true friend is someone who sees the pain in their eyes
   while everyone else believes the smile on their face "
 
- Author Unknown  

Monday 13 October 2014

Thought For The Day



" I am the author of my life. 
  Unfortunately I am writing in pen, 
  and I can't erase my mistakes. "

  - Author Unknown 

Sunday 12 October 2014

When am I gonna die?

Tomorrow I might die, maybe in the next minute today. Then that means people around me might have lost a best friend, a sister, a daughter or a student less at school. I heard about someone who was very young die of a heart failure by a bridge - he was perfectly normal; walking outside, going to his friend's house like any other day - who knows? - then walking over the bridge by Cathall Centre he had a heart failure and died. Just like that.. Dead. What was he thinking when he lived his last second? His mum? His family? His girlfriend?

Everybody I ever knew, had said stuff about what they wanted to be in the future; a doctor, an engineer or a lawyer. Everybody had their dream, that guy probably had a dream too. I mean, he didn't plan to die then, he probably didn't want to - but he had no choice?

What regrets do you think he had when he realised, "This is it - I'm gonna die" ? Maybe in the past he had done wrong and wanted to correct himself but thought, "I'll do it later". If he had thought that later wasn't quick enough, it should have been soon. This is just a mere example but I know loads of people have had thoughts like these before - I know I have. Also, I'm not implying that guy  had thought this or had any regrets, for all I know he could've been the best guy ever considering I've never met him, he is just another example of an unlucky man who lost his future..

To be honest, I don't want to end up like him. I even have a bucket list - there are things I want to do and see. I want to grow-up and feel how it feels like to be old even though I know it sucks. But maybe that's not my fate.. Maybe that is't yours either.. Who knows? If you're religious you would agree with me and say "God knows" but if you're an atheist you might exclaim, "Nobody does". And for now nobody does yes it's true, sorry if that hurt you. You can't knock at God's door and ask this question and if there isn't anybody else - nobody knows.

What I want to say is simple. Make everyday worth it. You want to say sorry, say sorry. You want to tell the truth, say the truth. Life is too short even if you live till 100, life is too short so there isn't time for you to lie to others, build a wall so no-one can get to you or for you to live in guilt and there isn't time to hate. Learn to forgive and say "Sorry, that was my fault". But if it isn't your fault learn to stand up for yourself  and tell them they're wrong and why.

I just want people to know time doesn't wait for you, you have to use your time wisely.

Thought For The Day



"Never miss an opportunity to make others happy, 
 even if you have to leave them alone to do it " 

- Author Unknown 

Saturday 11 October 2014

MOVIE PICK OF THE WEEK

This time what I am choosing is Annabelle. This movie is terrifying and it is somehow connected to the movie The Conjuring.

  1. Annabelle, Reviews
    2014 Film
    1. 31%
      Rotten Tomatoes-98 votes
    2. 6.1/10
      IMDb-7,971 votes
    3. 37%
      Metacritic-27 reviews 
    4.     
This Annabelle is rated 15 and the genre is horror. The story is based on supernatural disasters based around a vintage doll. 

Thought For The Day



" Dream as if you'll live forever,
   live as if you'll die today "  

    - James Dean ( 1931 - 1955 )