Footprints Recruiting

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Packing for Korea Guy Stuff to Pack for Korea

Guy Stuff to Pack for Korea

E-mail

Guys it's important to be organized... let's not fit stereotypes here... hang on, if you're reading this you're already a step ahead of the stereotype.  Here's a couple suggestions to help you pack.

  • Clothing - styles and sizes are different. Prepare yourself with casual clothing for summer and fall. It never gets too cold. I lived in Korea for almost 5 years and never had a winter jacket (I lived in Seoul not Soraksan).
  • Shoes - anything over a 9 or a 10 is hard to find.
  • Condoms - if you're active come prepared.
  • Deodorant - bring a year supply. You can get some deodorant at the Body Shop in major cities but getting good stuff is tough.
  • Cologne - duty free is a great place to pick up your favorite scent. They have cologne in Korea but you may not be able to get what you're looking for.


Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Reddit! Del.icio.us! Mixx! Free and Open Source Software News Google! Live! Facebook! StumbleUpon! TwitThis
 
Does the political situation in North Korea negatively impact your decision to teach in South Korea?
 

Teacher Reviews

Marie Bourgeois

Marie Bourgeois “I just wanted to say thank you all for your help with the application procedure for teaching in Korea! You helped make it go very smoothly! I've heard stories from teachers who've had a difficult time with it but I must say, I've had a great experience with Footprints and I recommend you to anyone looking to teach in Korea. Nice quick, straight-forward approach to providing information. Friendly staff too! :) Thanks again! By the way, did I mention I love Korea?! :) ”


Teacher Application

TECHNICAL HELP

Contact Us By Skype

My status Chat with me Leave me voicemail
Banner

Advertisement

Featured Organizations

Who's Online

We have 308 guests and 2 members online

Feedback

Let us know about your experience with Footprints.

COMMENT FORM