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This holiday season, the Lotte Hotel near City Hall Station in Seoul would like to wish you the very best in your new life together with Christmas. Confused? That’s reasonable, considering that the hotel is suggesting that its patrons and visitors “marry” Christmas as opposed to enjoying a “merry” Christmas. An easy and nearly invisible mistake to your average person, but still proof once again that Korean companies, in their efforts to use English to better promote their business, need to get a little better in the editing department.

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The Doosan Group is one of the largest and best known conglomerates in Korea, but apparently the people who work on their slogans need to take more English lessons. Usually, you see “두산We’ve” billboards around Seoul-town, but here near Yangjae Station we’ve got the real Romanized-deal. I’m not sure if we have Doosan or Doosan is telling us that they have a mystery, but I do know this is another bizarre usage of English in Korea.

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While it’s commendable that the Lex Hotel near Sinsa Station wanted to express its superior accomodations to potential customers in the English language, they seem to have forgotten a word (or added one too many?).  On and above the doors of the Lex Hotel are the words “Very & Good”, exactly as is written.  Since “very” is an adverb and “and” is a conjunction, there is some obvious confusion in the statement.  One must assume they mean to either say “very good” or something else described by “very” that complements “good”.  Regardless, the absense of that secret word and addition of the ampersand create yet another perplexing usage of English in Korea.

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Near Bongwhasan Station, Jungnang-gu, Eastern Seoul

Near Dongdaemun Station Ex. 11

Cheshire Cat? - Near Hyewha Station

Unnamed Cheshire Cat-like Sculpture – Hyewha Station

My Flickr account now has photos from my 01/03/08 trip to the 63 building and my recent 01/24/08 hike up Mt. Namsan to N Seoul Tower.  Check ‘em!

You can access my Flickr page for new photos, this time from my visit to the War Memorial.  Soon, I will post a brief account of my visit, and will also be providing captions for some of the pictures.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/orshouldi/tags/warmemorial/

People back home have been waiting for some pics for some time now, and it’s about time I obliged.  Check to the right side of this page to access my Flickr photos.  I’ve thrown up some random pictures for now and will fill in the details soon.  I still have a few more pictures to put up and will be taking some more again before too long, so check back periodically.  For those of you that want to see some pictures of Philadelphia parks, those can also be found on the Flickr page.  Feel free to comment or ask questions about anything that you find.