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stazi said:
edit: are you planning to go alone or with others? I may be going to korea some time next year too. we could make out

I never had that despite being Korean myself...

Korean Air is really good in my opinion. I was on that when I came to Australia 4 years ago. The flight wasn't as luxurious as some people would have wished but it pretty much had everything I needed for comfort and enjoyment.
 

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It is a nice airline, though I haven’t been onboard one of their planes for aaaaaaaaages.

Last time I flew with them they still let people ( me ) into the cockpit =]


Their staff friendliness was only eclipsed by the Quantas staff I flew with once, but was definitely much better than Philippine Airlines and Brunei airline flights which my family and I travelled on at the start of 07’ and 08’ respectively.

On the topic of Korea, my partner had an allergy attack today from eating ‘Korean noodles’ bough in Ashfield =[
 

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always.dreaming said:
It is a nice airline, though I haven’t been onboard one of their planes for aaaaaaaaages.

Last time I flew with them they still let people ( me ) into the cockpit =]


Their staff friendliness was only eclipsed by the Quantas staff I flew with once, but was definitely much better than Philippine Airlines and Brunei airline flights which my family and I travelled on at the start of 07’ and 08’ respectively.

On the topic of Korea, my partner had an allergy attack today from eating ‘Korean noodles’ bough in Ashfield =[
Bullshit
 

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always.dreaming said:
‘Korean noodles’ bough in Ashfield =[
wow

One area where Ashfield differed markedly from the national figures was in its ethnic diversity. Just 40% of Ashfield residents were Australian-born with 14.5% born in China and 5.2% born in India. A fifth of the population spoke a Chinese language at home (Mandarin 13.7% and Cantonese 6.0%). Among local Chinese Australians, Ashfield is sometimes referred to as "Little Shanghai" due to the large number of Shanghainese shopkeepers along the suburb's main business street.[50]
 

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lol. ashfield is shit, its dirty as fuck and there isnt anything good there unless you like gambling and go to wests leagues club. ashfield hotel isnt too bad though.

sorry to hear about your partner lyounamu
 

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lyounamu said:
I never had that despite being Korean myself...

Korean Air is really good in my opinion. I was on that when I came to Australia 4 years ago. The flight wasn't as luxurious as some people would have wished but it pretty much had everything I needed for comfort and enjoyment.
lol wow. I thought bibimbap was a staple in the korean food diet. What korean food do you eat, usually?
 

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kim chi, that chicken with the mozarella cheese (awesome), bbq pork and beef, all those side dishes. awesome winner
 
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that bibimbap looks awesome.

cant go wrong with bulgogi and samgyeopsal OMGGGG
 

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stazi said:
lol wow. I thought bibimbap was a staple in the korean food diet. What korean food do you eat, usually?
Not for I. I rarely eat vegetables. If I need to eat one, I get rid of all those disgusting vegetables......my mum doesn't like my habit of that.

As for Korean foods, I eat: Korean sushi, random Korean soups, Korean BBQ, random other foods...

But I really prefer Thai and Japanese foods.
 

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r u sure ur korean? lol each to their own i guess :p
 

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lyounamu said:
Not for I. I rarely eat vegetables. If I need to eat one, I get rid of all those disgusting vegetables......my mum doesn't like my habit of that.

As for Korean foods, I eat: Korean sushi, random Korean soups, Korean BBQ, random other foods...

But I really prefer Thai and Japanese foods.
the deep fried sushi from dduckbochi? (i think thats how you spell it), that boiled egg soup is the fucking shit and kim chi cooked on koren bbq is really really good. you're like me lol.
 

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the deep fried sushi from dduckbochi? (i think thats how you spell it), that boiled egg soup is the fucking shit and kim chi cooked on koren bbq is really really good. you're like me lol.
Yeah, they are pretty good. I just had dduckbochi actually and sushi.

My family had bbq yesterday but I was sleeping at that time...
 

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lyounamu said:
Well, yeah. I am South Korean.
yeah, because everyone else though you were North Korean since North Korea has such a liberal emigration policy...
 

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well th flights were ok - SYD to ICN was ok - in a 777 where it was 2 5 2 and the guy sitting next to me moved so i had the two seats to myself - wasnt personal tv sets but the shows they put on were all spoken in english except for a korean movie which had english subtitles...

the hotel in seoul was good - dinner and breakfast included which was great

the flight from ICN to FRA was ok - in a 747 set up 3 4(or5) 3 with indivdual sets. Movies were good selection.

Food on both flights was mediocre, but all aeroplane food is!
 

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stazi said:
yeah, because everyone else though you were North Korean since North Korea has such a liberal emigration policy...
True. Many of my Korean friends in Korea went to America, England and came to Australia when they started their high school.
 
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always.dreaming said:
It is a nice airline, though I haven’t been onboard one of their planes for aaaaaaaaages.

Last time I flew with them they still let people ( me ) into the cockpit =]


Their staff friendliness was only eclipsed by the Quantas staff I flew with once, but was definitely much better than Philippine Airlines and Brunei airline flights which my family and I travelled on at the start of 07’ and 08’ respectively.

On the topic of Korea, my partner had an allergy attack today from eating ‘Korean noodles’ bough in Ashfield =[
yeah...i like qantas too
 

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