Busan, lovely Koreans and russian visa

Mar 06, 2008 13:43

 Im back... Im back in sunny Busan and honestly - I feel soooo much better in this country. Left Fukuoka yesterday in a miserable rainy weather, then halfway everything changed and we reached Busan in sunshine ;)
 The first thing I did when I came to the city, was going to one of the cheap korean eateries and having a big bowl of traditional ( Read more... )

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madiiax March 6 2008, 16:49:36 UTC
as jealous as I am, I'm happy the russian bureaucrats are smiling and helpful for you. let's just hope that Moscow doesn't refuse you. you should be safe since the elections are over.

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belzas March 7 2008, 02:37:04 UTC
Im quite possitive about the visa, the only problem I think there can be is the "nalozhen shtraf" stamp in my passport I got in Osh, but lets hope they wont make a big deal out of this one ;))

A lot of greetings and a big hug to you from Karina (she is cooking here in the kitchen now) ;)

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mbr March 7 2008, 06:30:21 UTC
Что, буржуй, визу не дают? ;)

Когда планируешь в Россию?

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belzas March 7 2008, 07:46:06 UTC
Dajut dajut! Budet posle dvuh nedel (25$ dlia litovcav)
Viza na odin mesec ot 10 junia, tak shto posle radugi srazu cherez kazakstan kvam v gosti prijezdzaju ;)

Ty tam v Indoneziji solcam i fruktami naslazdaisia, a v Kitai budesh svoju zhopu vizti?

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belzas March 9 2008, 14:00:17 UTC
Yes, they were really friendly here in Busan.
Maybe because I was also very nice and spoke my broken russian with them too ;))

Vlad, where are you now? In Lithuania already, Spain, Moscow??

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saramatias March 9 2008, 11:58:54 UTC
I also felt that in Seoul, smilles everywhere and people always willing to help. It's a very pleasant country and it makes one feel very good. But I also like Japan!! Sure, most people don't speak english, they are full of rules and regulations (I mean, having to put the mobile in silence in metro and trains?! common!) etc. But Tokyo is one of the most fabulous cities I know. and there are lovelly spots all over Japan (Kobe, Nara)... Anyway I was there for 15 days so what do I know?? have fun

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belzas March 9 2008, 13:55:36 UTC
"having to put the mobile in silence in metro and trains" - this is still understandible (the subways are really crowded in Tokyo!) But how about another big taboo - "cant eat on the street"!!!
I mean I met some really very nice japanese people and I've visited some interesting places (Kobe was pleasant, didnt go to Nara), but in general, japanese culture is just NOT the type I would like to spend long time with!

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saramatias March 9 2008, 12:01:06 UTC
Nice Russians in an embassy?? Must be some kind of a miracle

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