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shaselai

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I am very into korean culture (drama, food (even made my own kimchi) and music) and I would love to meet korean women in US. I did some research and it seems the "best way" is either meet them in churches or get introduced into their social circles - is this true? Any suggestions and tips would be greatly appreciated!

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Guest Kerriganton

I would highly recommend South Korea, but if it has to be in the U.S then Churches are a good way to meet Korean women.
I head they have social circles among churches. Many of them are Christians.

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Guest azn_roger

is it better to go to korean churches then? but if i am not korean would it be weird to do so especially korean might be the predominant language there?

Well what is your ethnicity? There are some where they speak English predominantly.

But other than than, I think you just need become friends with some Koreans and get introduced to their friends that way. No specific place where you can go to find them...

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shaselai said: is it better to go to korean churches then? but if i am not korean would it be weird to do so especially korean might be the predominant language there?

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Guest hearthealer

Meet one korean, get them to introduce you to other koreans....that's how it usually goes, churches, schools etc. Just find one and get close to him or her and they'll do the introductions to their friends.

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ajlee613 said: if u go to a church u should probably at least try to learn about it once your there and not make it obvious your there only to meet chicks. you'll seem like a sleez real fast.
but churches are probably the most welcoming korean communities if you dont know anyone already. 
it's not really common in korean culture for an outsider to talk to someone. it is almost always people introducing people.

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Guest Necessary Evil1430292221

Korean churches generally will have a more than one sermon on church day, earliest one being usually in Korean and following one being an international sermon which would be in english afew hours later. To be honest if you go to church just wanting to meet Korean women just don't go, your wasting their time and your own.

Just expand your social circle, if you meet some Koreans in the process lucky you. If you don't you've atleast made some new friends.

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Guest BukAlan

when i was in korea, i used koreancupid (dating website).i'm not sure if that's popular in the US, but its worth a shot.

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Korean churches generally will have a more than one sermon on church day, earliest one being usually in Korean and following one being an international sermon which would be in english afew hours later. To be honest if you go to church just wanting to meet Korean women just don't go, your wasting their time and your own.<br />


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Just expand your social circle, if you meet some Koreans in the process lucky you. If you don't you've atleast made some new friends.

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Guest ryohazuki

Joining a Korean church just to meet Korean seems a bit creepy to me. I'm not judging you, I've done strange things myself just to meet women. But if you go in with that mind set that you're there to meet Korean women they might be able to sense that off you and you'd look like a bit of a sleaze bag.
For a start, are you actually Christian?
Aren't there any Korean festivals or events in your area you could attend?

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ryohazuki said: Joining a Korean church just to meet Korean seems a bit creepy to me. I'm not judging you, I've done strange things myself just to meet women. But if you go in with that mind set that you're there to meet Korean women they might be able to sense that off you and you'd look like a bit of a sleaze bag.
For a start, are you actually Christian?
Aren't there any Korean festivals or events in your area you could attend?

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Well it's a bit weird for a start lol. The people go to church to worship god and fellowship, while he's there to pick up women. It's also a bit disrespectful if you think about it. I guarantee you if people found out he's only there to pick up women they will not look at it positively. As a guy I'd think he's a bit of a loser and has a Korean fetish. If I was a girl I'd find it quite creepy and needy.
Festivals and events are made for socialising and having fun so you could easily go approach people and stuff.
I'm not trying to judge you OP, just be wary of coming off as a creep. If you are actually a christian you could try going to a Korean church, but if you have no interest in christianity I wouldn't recommend it.

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ryohazuki said: Well it's a bit weird for a start lol. The people go to church to worship god and fellowship, while he's there to pick up women. It's also a bit disrespectful if you think about it. I guarantee you if people found out he's only there to pick up women they will not look at it positively. As a guy I'd think he's a bit of a loser and has a Korean fetish. If I was a girl I'd find it quite creepy and needy.
Festivals and events are made for socialising and having fun so you could easily go approach people and stuff.
I'm not trying to judge you OP, just be wary of coming off as a creep. If you are actually a christian you could try going to a Korean church, but if you have no interest in christianity I wouldn't recommend it.

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