If you’re a Korean-American (or Korean-whatever) male over the age of 18 and thinking about paying the proverbial Old Country a visit, I suggest you read this first. Might save you a two year stint running up hills and eating geonbbang (not that geonbbang are bad, BTW. Actually, fry ‘em up with a little sugar, and they’re downright delectable).



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And remember, there’s a foolproof way of getting out of having to go to the Korean army.
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Just sign up for the marines!!
Korea’s position is no different from that of France or Germany. I once met a young Franco-American from New Jersey serving in a French paratroop draftee unit (9me RCP) who had entered the Sorbonne unaware of a similar French law. If you’re going to get drafted anyway, why not opt for the KMC? Wherever your subsequent career took you, you would always have “brothers” in Korea ready to stand up and pound into the pavement anyone who would term you a gyopo (other than themselves, of course, but that’s family).
Korean people tell me I’m Korean all the time…I think because I can use chopsticks - wonder if they can use that to make me serve~ It’s funny how it’s impossible to ever be accepted into the culture, but it’s insanely easy to reach one of the higher levels of acceptance.
By the way Marmot, my blog, “Living the Korean High (school) Life” is closed - I’ve moved to another site.
The new site url is: http://www.locomote.org, and the title is “locomote”. Just wanted to let u know so u can update ur links list~ ^^ Thanks a lot for the link~!!
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