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When you did that
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Why you looked for it on the internet
I’m going to tell you about a time I used the internet to look for information about
social events online, which is very useful nowadays. I had just moved to Seoul
and
didn't know a soul (didn’t know anyone),
so I began searching on
Facebook. I found an expat page called “Expats in Seoul” which became one
of my greatest resources for meeting locals and expats in the city. I believe that
social media can be a great
blessing (something great)!
I’ve now been living in Seoul for 10 months, so I
began this search my first
month here. I initially wanted to find a meditation group and a language
exchange group, and I found just that by scrolling up and down the feed and
even writing a post myself; there were countless people who informed me about
events in the area. So, since my first month I have
been attending a meditation
group on Thursday evenings and have met several friends via the expat meet
up. Since then, I’ve
expanded my horizons (opened up more opportunities
for myself) and even began regularly attending a Philosophy Forum on
Wednesdays
and have joined a yoga club, too!
I decided to opt for the internet to start building my social life because I didn't
see many other options, as I am a freelancer. With this said, I don't have co-
workers and I can be a bit
standoffish (shy; doesn't approach people) when
I go out to the bar. Although you must use your judgment when meeting people
from the internet, I think it can be a great tool when you
first arrive in a new city
alone. I find it to be quite an efficient way to
put yourself out there (put effort
into) to meet others. Although it can certainly be a curse at times, I certainly
feel thankful for it!
@IELTS_Speaking_Actual