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    there is a dep't store near our place here catering mostly to Koreans, the girls are real nice as well as the guys.....very respectful...they always bow their heads when they meet somebody and say...anyeong haseyo which means HI ...or something close to it, a way of greeting i guessed.....

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    one can make a career out of esl teaching but most native speakers consider it temporary work. JK Rowling taught esl in portugal (i think) before she wrote Harry Potter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhongskee View Post
    there is a dep't store near our place here catering mostly to Koreans, the girls are real nice as well as the guys.....very respectful...they always vow their heads when they meet somebody and say...anyeong haseyo which means HI ...or something close to it, a way of greeting i guessed.....
    that's right,they bow their heads to show respect especially greetings....

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    Saranghae, Saranghaeyo, Saranghabnida

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    Please stick to the topic.

    I believe the pay is not that good.

    As permanent work? That entirely depends on the person.
    "JUST A WOMAN? Oh honey no!

    I am awesome with a splash of bitch and a dash of wonderful.

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    yup.. depends on the korean who is hiring you... sometimes.. suliton ka nila sa imo tutor.. pero naa sad jud uban na buotan... so it's really up to you..

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    koreans are afraid of male pinoys especially mga younger kids........so they feel secure kong female ang mag teach sa ilaha....
    ah mao diay. di jud diay ko pwede kay i look so not friendly. hahahaha!

    but i'm interested in teaching adults. not kids. i hate noisy kids.

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    ^ ok rana... hehe adult female koreans also like young male filipino tutors.. i wonder why...

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    very few among these academies offer a competitive salary,you're lucky if you'd find one

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    ^ correct.... mao jud

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