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Anonymous
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The Korean Cultural Center is a great place to go to experience all things Korean. They also host a monthly film series that is free to all. Most of the films have English sub-titles and they usually offer a pretty good range of material- from comedy to hardcore drama. If any of you are brave enough, they also offer language classes that are very inexpensive and can take you from beginner level to intermediate/advanced. Korean is much more intimidating sounding than it really is- once you do it a while, it starts to flow. It is an extremely logical language, much more so than English. My biggest regret is not keeping mine up- the old adage of "use it or lose it" is so true!
If you do head down to the KCC, make a day/night of it. There are many excellent Korean restaurants in the area. If you go at night, you can also check out a Naryabong- a singing room (karaoke).