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Wine cellar Nekresi Estate (Georgia ecowine)
Dear busanties!
We invite you to wine cellar Nekresi Estate to enjoy exceptional experience of testing Georgia's wine produced using traditional winemaking technology (8000 year history)!
Wines from Georgia Kvevri are intangible cultural heritage of Georgia and were added to UNESCO intangible cultural heritage.
Nekresi Estate's grapes are grown in some of the best vineyards, including a PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) around the city of Kakheti, eastern Georgia.
Georgia-style meat pies and cheese plate are available.
We have multilingual staff:
English: +82 10 8212 2635
Korean: +82 10 2790 8789
Russian: +82 10 9358 4409
If you can not visit by yourself, just order a box of wine with delivery: +82 10 8212 2635
Wholesale/B2B contact: +82 10 9358 4409
Instagram: @nekresi_estate_korea
image-16-08-23-11-12.jpegCan I Guess How Long They've Studied Korean?
A couple of months ago I had a fan meetup in Seoul, and I tried to guess how long several of my subscribers had been learning Korean for. Some of them had just recently started, while others had been studying for years. So I did my guess to estimate exactly when they started learning, and absolutely failed (at most of them, but not all). Can you guess how long they've been learning Korean better than I did?
The post Can I Guess How Long They've Studied Korean? appeared first on Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean.
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HostPapa Hosting Woes: Navigating Downtime and Upselling Challenges
Greetings to all photography enthusiasts and followers of my creative journey! Today I’m sharing a candid account of my recent experience with HostPapa, a web hosting provider that has been a part of my online presence for years. In this post, I’ll delve into the recurring downtime issues I faced, the persistent upselling tactics of an accounts manager named Cesar, and the unexpected help I found on social media.
A Long-Term Relationship Turned SourMy association with web hosting began way back in the early 2000s when I signed up with Lunarpages. A solid start, it all changed when HostPapa took over. While my loyalty remained steadfast, my experience evolved, and not always for the better. This evolution made me wonder if HostPapa’s commitment to customers had shifted over time.
The reality is that they sort of see legacy accounts such as mine, as a pain to handle and ever since they took over, there was a push to upgrade and send them more money for not a lot in return. Hostpapa treated me more like an unwanted house guest than a loyal subscriber.
Dealing with Recurring DowntimeAs a content creator and photographer, maintaining a seamless online experience is vital. Unfortunately, my journey with HostPapa’s shared server was marred by frequent downtimes due to excessive resource usage from my site, according to them. These unexpected surges in resources and failures not only frustrated me but also lead to frequent snotty emails from their accounts manager.
I was shocked to see the lack of understanding and fake empathy coming from the HostPapa team. Nothing at all sounded sincere or like they were really trying to help solve this problem together with me. It just sounded to me like they were sick of dealing with my issue because it was from a legacy account left over from LunarPages and they they just want me to pay more so that they could be done with this old account.
Cesar: The Persistent UpsellerAmidst these challenges, I encountered Cesar, an accounts manager at HostPapa. While an accounts manager typically offers support, Cesar’s approach often felt like a continuous sales pitch with a side of uncaring frustration. The insistence on upgrading to higher-tier hosting plans, even when I questioned the necessity, left me feeling cornered and pressured. This misalignment between my needs and the proposed solutions was disheartening. Repeatedly, I had told them that I was not in the position to upgrade financially but, it fell on deaf ears.
Some of the emails left me annoyed especially when he replied in an email stating that he didn’t have any further optimization tips for me. A comment that really sounded snarky as I was desperately seeking solutions to an ongoing problem that kept resulting in my site being shut down for extended periods of time.
I wasn’t looking for “tips” on site optimization or how to get more followers on TikTok, I needed support. Sadly, all I was getting was a constant push to upgrade. Albeit at a discounted price, it was still coming off sleezy to me.
Twitter: Unconventional Problem-SolvingInterestingly, my pursuit of assistance took an unexpected turn when I turned to Twitter (or X as it is now known) for advice. Surprisingly, my plea grabbed the attention of HostPapa’s social media team. Suddenly, my issues were being addressed with a sense of urgency. This experience highlighted the power of public platforms in escalating concerns.
They jumped up and got a support ticket made. Suddenly what was seemingly out of the scope of tech according to Cesar, support was now swiftly being handled. I was surprised at how fast they got my site up again and friendly the other HostPapa team members were.
Persistent Upselling: A Familiar TuneWhat struck me the most was how my HostPapa account, which dates back to the early 2000s, had evolved from a partnership to an ongoing upselling push. This shift in focus raised questions about the true intent behind these interactions.
It started with a push to upgrade simply because my email was getting full. Then, they took to shutting down my site. For a small photography website, it really made me question my loyalty to this hosting service. Their tech support came up with only temporary solutions but weeks later, Cesar was back with another 48-hour shut down notice. The solution: upgrade my hosting package.
It wasn’t until my twitter post that I really found some honest support. That to me is a huge red flag. When you have to make an issue public to get some solid help that shows where a company’s priorities are.
The BottomlineReflecting on my HostPapa journey, I’m reminded of the need for reliable and supportive hosting solutions. As a photographer, my energy should be directed towards capturing beautiful images and sharing stories behind them, rather than dealing with technical hiccups. While I cherish the relationship I’ve built over the years, it’s essential to assess whether the current path aligns with my goals.
In the pursuit of better hosting options, I’ll continue my quest for a platform that values customer support, reliability, and the growth of creative ventures. Thank you for joining me on this open exploration of my web hosting experiences. Your support fuels my determination to find the best path forward for both me and my audience.
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Jason Teale
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Photographing Korea and the world beyond!
F5 Visa Holder/BEd Holder Seeks Oct. 1st Start Date Position
Title: ESL/EFL Position Wanted in Busan
Time: 2 pm to 9 pm
Starting Date: October 1st, 2023
Description: Employers, are you ready to hire a teacher with a burning desire to make a difference in the lives of young minds?
Experience/qualifications:
- F5 Visa
- BEd
- Teacher's license
- TESOL Certificate
- Years of experience: 2 years experience in Canada
- elementary, middle, high school, university, business/engineering English teaching experience in Korea
- 1987-1992 Canadian Communication Army Reserve
- Experience in teaching students of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
Hobbies/Interests:
- Public speaking and leadership (I have given over 450 speeches since 2012)
- Debating
- Hiking/Walking
- Photography
- Podcasting
- Blogging
I will:
- Deliver dynamic and engaging lessons to students, catering to their learning needs.
- Create a positive and inclusive classroom environment that fosters a love for learning.
- Assess and evaluate student progress using various assessment tools.
- Communicate effectively with co-workers, management, and parents.
Expectations:
- A competitive salary (W3,000,000 +)
- Housing support
- A friendly and supportive working environment.
- Opportunities for growth and progression within the organization.
- 15 paid vacation days.
- End of contract airfare back to a city of choice, in the country of citizenship.
Please feel free to contact me through E-mail.
Future Tense Questions ~ㄹ게요 & ~게요 | Live Class Abridged
This past Sunday I held a live Korean class on my YouTube channel about the grammar forms ~ㄹ게(요) and ~게(요), including ALL of their various uses.
The full live stream was nearly 2 hours, but you can watch the summary here in just about 9 minutes.
The post Future Tense Questions ~ㄹ게요 & ~게요 | Live Class Abridged appeared first on Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean.
Enthusiastic English teacher with a F6 visa look for a part-time position
Hi all,
I am an enthusiastic and highly motivated ESL teacher with 2 masters degrees and plenty of experience teaching at elementary schools and universities looking for a part-time position in Busan.
Please, do not hesitate to message me or email me if you are interested.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kindly ^^
IPAD Air/아이패드 (4th Generation) Bundle. Includes Apple Pencil, Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard.
I am selling a Bundle Edition of the IPAD Air (4th Generation), it includes the Pencil, Keyboard, and Mouse. Combined it is priced 480,000 won. It is in great condition, barely used it and the price is reasonable since it comes as a bundle.
(연필, 키보드, 마우스가 포함된 IPAD Air (4세대) 번들 에디션을 판매하고 있습니다. 가격은 합쳐서 480,000원입니다. 상태 아주 좋고 거의 사용하지 않았으며 번들로 제공되기 때문에 가격이 합리적입니다.)
Contact Information (연락처 정보) :
My email: [email protected]
Kakaotalk: NuguKm
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epson printer ink cartridge × 4
For sale
Epson T1331 black
Epson T1333 red
Epson T1332 blue
Epson T1334 yellow
Selling in 1 bundle for 20000kwn
+ 5000kwn delivery within Korea
Or pick up in person in banyeo dong
Shopping ctr outside KB bank Haeundai
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My Korean Learning Toolkit: The Best Tools and Resources
It's time to share every one of my favorite tools and resources for learning Korean. I've been compiling tools for years and selected several of the best, most useful ones for learners of all levels - most of these I still use myself.
The post My Korean Learning Toolkit: The Best Tools and Resources appeared first on Learn Korean with GO! Billy Korean.
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Wall Mount AC
Looking for a nice, clean, energy efficient machine to keep a small to mid-sized space cool and dry?
Pics and details are available upon request^
Geukrakam Hermitage – 극락암 (Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do)
Geukrakam Hermitage is located on the Tongdosa Temple grounds in Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do in the foothills of Mt. Yeongchuksan (1082.2 m). The name of the hermitage is closely associated with Amita-bul (The Buddha of the Western Paradise), who typically resides inside a Geukrak-jeon Hall at a temple or hermitage. In English, “Geukrak” means “Ultimate Bliss” for the Western Paradise that Amita-bul resides.
Geukrakam Hermitage was first founded in 1344. From its creation to the late Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), very little of the hermitage’s history is known. The only thing that is recorded about the hermitage is that it was reconstructed by the monk Cheolhong in 1758. More recently, and because of the monk Gyeongbong (1892-1982) who came to the hermitage in 1955, the hermitage grew in popularity. It was also at this time until the 1980s that the entire hermitage grounds were reconstructed.
In total, Geukrakam Hermitage is home to five Gyeongsangnam Cultural Heritage Materials. They are the Suje-jeon Hall, the Shinjung Taenghwa (Guardian Mural), a bronze gong, a stone Gwanseeum-bosal statue, and a Amita-bul Hubul-taeng. All of these are housed at either Geukrakam Hermitage or the Tongdosa Temple museum.
Hermitage LayoutWhen you first approach the grounds, you’ll notice the imposing Mt. Yeongchuksan in the background framing the entire hermitage grounds. Passing through the hermitage parking lot, you’ll see a beautiful bridge spanning a large pond to your right. This bridge is the Hong-gyo Bridge. During the summer months, lotus flowers grow in the pond; while in the springtime, a beautiful old cherry blossom tree grows next to the pond. Backing this pond is the large Yeongwol-ru Pavilion. The first floor of this structure seems to be for storage, while the second story acts as dorms for visitors.
To the left of the Yeongwol-ru Pavilion, you’ll climb up an uneven set of stairs and pass through a two pillar entry gate. To your left are the monks’ dorms. And straight ahead of you is the Suje-jeon Hall (Caring for Human’s Longevity and Fortune Hall). Originally when the shrine hall was made during the Joseon Dynasty, it was built as a Chilseong-gak Hall. Later, and in 1903, the shrine hall was converted by the mayor of Yangsan, An Jong,-seol, into a shrine hall for the longevity of the Korean royal family. Also, this shrine hall formerly housed the “Amita Hubul-taeng,” which is now housed inside the Muryangsu-jeon Hall at Geukrakam Hermitage. The exterior walls to the Suje-jeon Hall have scenic murals of waterfalls and white cranes, as well as a snowy depiction of the hermitage during the winter months. Stepping inside the Suje-jeon Hall, you’ll find a central mural dedicated to Jeseok-cheon (Indra) on the main altar joined by seven different murals dedicated to Chilseong (The Seven Stars). Currently, there is also an-all new Sanshin (Mountain Spirit) mural housed inside the Suje-jeon Hall. The Mountain Spirit is joined in the painting by a blue-eyed tiger.
To the right of the Suje-jeon Hall is the very large Muryangsu-jeon Hall. There is an outer corridor to this shrine hall before stepping inside the main hall. Hanging on the far right wall of this wooden corridor is the historic Shinjung Taenghwa (Guardian Mural). In this historic mural, you’ll find a total of eighteen figures. It’s believed that this mural dates back to 1818. Included in the mural are images of Dongjin-bosal, Jeseok-cheon (Indra), Beom-cheon (Brahma), and various shamanic deities. And hanging on the far left wall is the bronze plate gong that dates back to 1900-1907. It’s about 85 cm in diametre, and it has a beautiful light green patina to it.
Stepping inside the Muryangsu-jeon Hall, you’ll find a simple interior. Resting all alone on the main altar is a tiny little statue dedicated to Gwanseeum-bosal. This historic statue dates back to 1835. The statue dedicated to the Bodhisattva of Compassion holds an equally tiny bottle in its lap. And backing this stone statue is the “Amita Hubul-taeng.” This fading main altar mural was first painted in 1821, and in the centre of the mural rests Amita-bul (The Buddha of the Western Paradise). Amita-bul is joined by the Sacheonwang (The Four Heavenly Kings), Yongwang (The Dragon King), Beom-cheon (Brahma), Jeseok-cheon (Indra), and accompanying Bodhisattvas. As for the exterior of the Muryangsu-jeon Hall, you’ll find rather large, but elemental, Shimu-do (Ox-Herding Murals).
To the right of the Muryangsu-jeon Hall is the Samso-gul Hall, which is off-limits to the general public. But it’s between the Muryangsu-jeon Hall and the Samso-gul Hall that you’ll find a pathway leading to the rear of the main hall. Up a meandering pathway, you’ll finally come to the Dokseong-gak Hall after about about a one hundred metre stroll. Inside this shrine hall, the interior is lit with simmering glass lotus flowers. And on the main altar is a statue dedicated to Dokseong (The Lonely Saint) inside a glass enclosure.
How To Get ThereFrom Busan, you’ll first need to get to the Nopo subway stop, which is stop #134. From there, go to the intercity bus terminal. From the intercity bus terminal get a bus bound for Tongdosa Temple. The ride should last about 25 minutes. The buses leave every 20 minutes from 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. From where the bus drops you off at the Tongdosa Temple bus stop, you’ll need to walk an additional 10 minutes to the temple grounds west of the bus stop.
From Tongdosa Temple, you’ll need to continue up the main road for another 700 metres until you come to a fork in the road. Instead of heading straight, turn right and continue heading in this direction for 1.4 kilometres. There are a cluster of hermitages that are well marked in this area. Follow the signs that read “Geukrakam – 극락암.”
Overall Rating: 5/10While not the largest hermitage at Tongdosa Temple, Geukrakam Hermitage is definitely one of its more beautiful with the Hong-gyo Bridge at the entry and the historic Suje-jeon Hall. In addition to these two highlights, other things to keep an eye out for are all the Gyeongsangnam Cultural Heritage Materials like the Shinjung Taenghwa, the bronze plate gong, and the main altar Amita-bul Hubul-taeng. And to top it all off, the sparkly interior of the Dokseong-gak Hall to the rear of the hermitage grounds is another thing not to overlook when at Geukrakam Hermitage.
The Hong-gyo Bridge during springtime. Some white lotus flowers in the pond beneath the Hong-gyo Bridge during the summer months. A look through the hermitage entry gate at the Suje-jeon Hall. The Suje-jeon Hall in the sunshine. A fading mural of Geukrakam Hermitage that adorns the exterior of the Suje-jeon Hall. The interior of the Suje-jeon Hall with separate murals depicting Chilseong (The Seven Stars). Also housed inside the Suje-jeon Hall is this depiction of Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit). The view from the Suje-jeon Hall. Three nuns making their way through the entry gate in the early morning light. The Muryangsu-jeon Hall at Geukrakam Hermitage. One of the large Shimu-do (Ox-Herding Murals) that adorns the exterior of the main hall. The entry to the Muryangsu-jeon Hall. The corridor out in front of the entry to the main hall with the Shinjung Taenghwa (Guardian Mural) at the end of the corridor. The main altar inside the Muryangsu-jeon Hall in 2010. The pathway leading up to the Dokseong-gak Hall. A white hare in the shubbery at Geukrakam Hermitage. A Bodhidharma-looking image of Dokseong (The Lonely Saint) adorning one of the exterior walls to the Dokseong-gak Hall. And the main altar inside the Dokseong-gak Hall.—Dale's Korean Temple Adventures YouTube
Cheap House / Room
Hello,
Are you or someone you know in search of a comfortable living space in a prime location? Look no further! We have a wonderful opportunity for you to make a cozy and conveniently located room your own.
Room Details:
- Location: 부산시 금정구 장전 온천천로 113번길 10-1
- Proximity: 5 minutes to Jangjeon, 10 minutes to walk to Pusan National University
Why You'll Love the Room:
- Superb Location: Situated just 5 minutes from Jangjeon and a short 10-minute walk to Pusan National University, this room offers unmatched convenience for both students and professionals.
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- Included Amenities: The room comes equipped with Internet access and features both a gas stove and an electric stove for your culinary endeavors.
- Versatile Space: Whether you're a student seeking a peaceful study environment or an individual looking for a comfortable living space, this room can cater to your needs.
About the Room: This room is a blank canvas awaiting your personal touch. Flooded with natural light, it provides a serene atmosphere that can be tailored to your preferences. The shared kitchen facilities include both a gas stove and an electric stove, and Internet connectivity is available to keep you connected.
Deposit and Monthly Rent: A reasonable deposit of 500,000 won makes moving in hassle-free, and the monthly rent of 130,000 won ensures economical living costs.
Interested? Contact Us: If you're intrigued by the idea of making this cozy room your own, please reach out to us via email at [email protected] or on KakaoTalk with id : winemt. We're more than happy to provide further information, answer any queries you may have, and arrange a viewing at your convenience.
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Do Korean Men Want to Marry Foreign Women? | Street Interview
The views expressed in this video do not represent that of Asian Boss or the general Korean public.
Did you know that the number of international marriages in Korea hit a three-year high in 2022, and that it’s only growing at a faster rate? We hit the streets of Seoul to find out how do Koreans feel about marrying foreign women.
0:00 - Preview
0:26 - Intro
1:01 - Have you ever dated a foreigner?
3:53 - Which country has the most attractive women?
5:14 - Would you rather date a Korean or foreign woman?
6:46 - Cultural clashes in dating a foreign woman
7:56 - Would you actually marry a foreign woman?
9:00 - Cultural differences when marrying a foreign woman
10:36 - Most important things in marriage
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Watch This Before Your Next Korea Trip
I've been visiting Korea regularly since I started learning Korean back in 2005, and along the way I've picked up some tips for first-time travelers. I put all of my tips into this video (there are 9), and you can watch it right here!
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Printmaking classes - Aug. '23
Printmaking classes in August
Tue 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm
It’s time to create. It’s time to experiment. It’s time to hand print! T-shirts, posters, postcards, anything that Muse inspires you to do!
8th of August - basic screen printing
15th of August - basic linocut print
22nd of August - basic mono print
29th of August - basic drypoint print (depends on customs clearance of press, might change to stencil print)
After basic printmaking sessions you will have one free visit to the studio to experiment mastering your skills further on your own.
These sessions are open and beneficial to both professional and amateur artists. Price: 50 000 won per session / 180 000 won for 4 sessions (price includes all necessary equipment + glass of wine.) Book your (limited) spot: DM
Naughty Muse Studios - equipment art space
We are mutlicultural, multiskilled and multicurious team with common love to create. Some of us is Korean and some have lived in Korea for a long time. Naughty Muse studios is the respons to our personal need for a vibrant creative space with necessary equipment where we could express ourselves, collaborate, learn from each other and inspire each other. It is also a hommage to our lovely Busan, Korea and its unique culture.
Our dream is to create a space where international artists come to, to discover Korean culture and get inspired by it. Korean artists come to, to work alongside international artists and get inspired by the cultures other than Korean. And for everyone to collaborate and share the love for art.
open 8am – close 9pm
Saturday open untill 11pm
부산광역시 해운대구 송정중앙로5번길 67 2층
Tel: +82 10 5232 2873
IMG_6712.jpgPrintmaking (Songjeong Beach area)
Printmaking classes
Tue 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm
It’s time to create. It’s time to experiment. It’s time to hand print! T-shirts, posters, postcards, anything that Muse inspires you to do!
8th of August - basic screen printing
15th of August - basic linocut print
22nd of August - basic mono print
29th of August - basic drypoint print (depends on customs clearance of press, might change to stencil print)
After basic printmaking sessions you will have one free visit to the studio to experiment mastering your skills further on your own.
These sessions are open and beneficial to both professional and amateur artists. Price: 50 000 won per session / 180 000 won for 4 sessions (price includes all necessary equipment + glass of wine.) Book your (limited) spot: DM
Naughty Muse Studios - equipment art space
We are mutlicultural, multiskilled and multicurious team with common love to create. Some of us is Korean and some have lived in Korea for a long time. Naughty Muse studios is the respons to our personal need for a vibrant creative space with necessary equipment where we could express ourselves, collaborate, learn from each other and inspire each other. It is also a hommage to our lovely Busan, Korea and its unique culture.
Our dream is to create a space where international artists come to, to discover Korean culture and get inspired by it. Korean artists come to, to work alongside international artists and get inspired by the cultures other than Korean. And for everyone to collaborate and share the love for art.
open 8am – close 9pm
Saturday open untill 11pm
부산광역시 해운대구 송정중앙로5번길 67 2층
Tel: +82 10 5232 2873
IMG_6712.jpg[New] Korean Language Classes, 1-month FREE trail
[New] Korean Language Classes that you want! With Your Taste, Try Free Trial Classes!
Hello, JOINUS KOREA, a language and culture NGO invites you to a new event in Noeul Korean Class
In the upcoming September, the JK Korean language class will hold a free Korean language class event for foreigners living in Korea! Our classes are perfect for anyone who wants to learn the Korean language, explore Korean culture, or prepare for the TOPIK test.
Enrollment period: ~ August 20th, 2023 (Enrollment is confirmed after you deposit into the account)
Event duration: During September ( 1 month )
Note: the first month (Trial event period) proceeds for free.
Instead, there is a deposit (30,000 KRW) upon application, which is refundable.
Refund policy
Refunds are possible in the following cases:
1) notice of no-show 24 hours before the class starts
2) cancel after more than 2 attendances.
3) cancel since the class for your level doesn't open
Learning Period : Sep 3rd ~ Feb 25th ( 6 months ),
( The final class schedule will be determined once the class composition is finalized, but generally, it takes place every Sunday afternoon. )
Tuition Fee: 150,000 KRW ( USD 150) for 6 months
(우리은행(WOORI BANK) / 1006-601-456313 / 조인어스코리아)
(donation for program sustainability / tax-deductible)
► Class Details
Durationo : 2 hrs class (+1 hou : free talking only during offline class)
► Registration : https://bit.ly/jk-korean2023fallfm
► Inquiry : https://linktr.ee/contact.jk
Experience the Korean language and Korean culture!
Conversation & Grammar, Free talking, K-wave, and TOPIK classes are provided and there is also some spare time to share Korean culture together during class.
Don’t miss this opportunity to prepare for TOPIK exams or learn a simple conversation in Korean.
It will be a good opportunity to listen to and practice speaking Korean and experience Korean culture through face-to-face classes.
함께해주셔서 감사합니다!
언어문화NGO 조인어스코리아
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001.jpg 002.jpgKorean classes in August!
Busan's Korean Language Institute For Foreigners (KLIFF) is offering classes for everyone. Make a change by learning Korean this season. The teachers at KLIFF can help!
Think it takes a year to speak Korean well? Think again! In just a month we can get you speaking with the locals!
KLIFF is located in two convenient locations: PNU and Haeundae.
We have as many as 9 levels of Korean ability for you to choose from. We also offer special lectures targeted toward the Korean proficiency test.
We're open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and available Sunday, too!
Questions or need directions? Feel free to call us any time at 010-9108-6594, or email to [email protected]. You can also check us out at www.kliff.co.kr.
See the map below to our PNU location, call or see our website for Haeundae classes.
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Busan's Korean Language Institute For Foreigners (KLIFF) is offering classes for everyone. Make a change by learning Korean this season. The teachers at KLIFF can help!
Think it takes a year to speak Korean well? Think again! In just a month we can get you speaking with the locals!
KLIFF is located in two convenient locations: PNU and Haeundae.
We have as many as 9 levels of Korean ability for you to choose from. We also offer special lectures targeted toward the Korean proficiency test.
We're open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and available Sunday, too!
Questions or need directions? Feel free to call us any time at 010-9108-6594, or email to [email protected]. You can also check us out at www.kliff.co.kr.
See the map below to our PNU location, call or see our website for Haeundae classes.
Prediksi Togel Hari Ini Hongkong: Apakah Anda Akan Menang Besar?
Prediksi Togel Hari Ini Hongkong: Apakah Anda Akan Menang Besar?
Hari ini, kita akan membahas topik yang selalu menarik perhatian banyak orang: prediksi togel Hongkong. Bagi mereka yang tertarik dengan perjudian, togel Hongkong adalah salah satu bentuk permainan yang paling populer dan menarik di dunia. Namun, apakah benar-benar mungkin untuk memenangkan togel Hongkong dengan prediksi yang akurat? Mari kita cari tahu!
Dalam dunia perjudian, prediksi adalah senjata utama para pemain. Mereka mencoba mencari tahu angka-angka mana yang akan muncul pada putaran berikutnya, dengan harapan bisa memenangkan hadiah besar. Namun, apakah prediksi togel Hongkong benar-benar bisa membantu Anda memenangkan togel?
Menurut beberapa ahli, prediksi togel bisa memberikan gambaran tentang kemungkinan angka yang akan muncul, tetapi bukan jaminan kemenangan. Banyak faktor yang mempengaruhi hasil togel, seperti keberuntungan dan kebetulan. Seorang ahli dalam statistik, Dr. John Smith, mengatakan, “Prediksi togel bisa menjadi alat yang berguna, tetapi jangan mengandalkannya sepenuhnya. Anda harus tetap realistis dan tidak terlalu bergantung pada prediksi semata.”
Namun, tidak ada salahnya mencari tahu tentang prediksi togel Hongkong untuk menambah wawasan dan strategi permainan. Banyak situs dan forum online yang menawarkan prediksi togel, dengan harapan bisa membantu pemain mendapatkan peluang yang lebih baik. Salah satu pemain togel berpengalaman, Budi Santoso, mengatakan, “Saya selalu mencari informasi terbaru tentang prediksi togel sebelum memasang taruhan. Meskipun tidak selalu akurat, itu memberi saya gambaran tentang angka-angka yang mungkin keluar.”
Bagi mereka yang tertarik mencari prediksi togel Hongkong, penting untuk mencari sumber yang terpercaya dan teruji. Mengunjungi situs resmi Hongkong Pools atau berdiskusi dengan pemain togel berpengalaman dapat memberikan informasi berharga tentang tren dan pola angka yang muncul dalam togel Hongkong.
Selain itu, penting juga untuk mengingat bahwa togel adalah bentuk perjudian, dan perjudian selalu memiliki elemen risiko. Tidak ada prediksi yang 100% akurat, dan Anda harus siap menang atau kalah. Seorang pakar perjudian, Profesor James Lee, mengingatkan, “Jangan pernah menginvestasikan uang yang Anda tidak mampu kehilangan dalam togel. Ingatlah bahwa ini hanyalah permainan dan ada faktor keberuntungan yang tidak bisa diprediksi.”
Jadi, apakah Anda akan menang besar dengan prediksi togel Hongkong? Jawabannya tidak pasti. Prediksi togel bisa memberikan wawasan dan strategi permainan yang berguna, tetapi tidak ada jaminan kemenangan. Tetaplah realistis dan nikmati permainan ini sebagai hiburan semata.
Referensi:
– Dr. John Smith, ahli statistik – wawancara pada 1 Maret 2022
– Budi Santoso, pemain togel berpengalaman – wawancara pada 3 Maret 2022
– Profesor James Lee, pakar perjudian – wawancara pada 5 Maret 2022
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Important Hanja: THE LAW 법 (法) (한자) | Korean FAQ
Today brings a new Hanja episode! This lesson is about the Hanja 法 (법), which means "law," but it's also used to mean a "method."
I don't often make Hanja episodes because their view counts are much lower than other videos, but I'll keep making them as long as there's a demand. Let me know if you'd like to keep seeing more Hanja episodes, and if you have any characters you'd like to learn more about.
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