I had a holiday where I was sick for most of the time and I feel your painAfter that it was time to head back to the room and rest and a nap.
I was pretty proud of myself for getting out there today.
Tomorrow I definitely want to do the JT Tower.
Tuesday is a full day tour to the DMZ.
You're amazing that you're still doing things. I think I'd just take to my bed if I was that unwell (or invoke TI and come home)After that it was time to head back to the room and rest and a nap.
I was pretty proud of myself for getting out there today.
Tomorrow I definitely want to do the JT Tower.
Tuesday is a full day tour to the DMZ.
Believe me the thought has crossed my mind.You're amazing that you're still doing things. I think I'd just take to my bed if I was that unwell (or invoke TI and come home)
It sucks.I had a holiday where I was sick for most of the time and I feel your pain
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I’ve found that a lot of Koreans have some grasp of English.Sorry you are feeling so rough and hope it improves quickly. Naver -and also Kakao maps are really good. Naver is the best for the subway. Papago is an excellent translator app. Way better than Google but I guess you haven't got that much longer in Korea, so probably not worth it for now. A lot of Koreans have at least some English anyway now and they are really helpful people.
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Man, sorry to read about how sick you've been. Hope you wake up feeling better today.I’ve found that a lot of Koreans have some grasp of English.
Kakao hasn’t done it for me at all.
I may have turned the corner.Man, sorry to read about how sick you've been. Hope you wake up feeling better today.
It's not boring - you are just not your normal sparky self but it's still interesting. Don't be so hard on yourself. That is what others on the forum are forI’m really sorry that this trip report has turned out to be so boring.
so glad that each one of our four hotels in Korea had the ability to turn off the heat and open a windowUpon reading reviews, the main thing that concerned me was that a lot of hotels have the climate control set at a certain temperature. They switch off the air-con at the start of winter so it only blows out heat. A lot of reviews said that the room temp was at 27 degrees with no way of turning it down or being able to open a window. Many requested fans from reception. This bothers me. I HATE sleeping in a warm room. In fact I can barely sleep at all. I’ll deal with that when I get to it.
I always like to stay at an Air B&B with a washing machine mid-trip so I can travel with less clothes and do a wash. I scored a ripper right next to Hongik University station for $416 for four nights. This would come in handy.