by starfox64 » Fri Aug 09, 2013 9:23 pm
it's ok? dunno. a huge amount of stuff, even in gangnam (which is the richest part of the country, basically like lower manhattan) is pretty crappy. most of the country was rebuilt after the war and the country still has not totally escaped the 'faster is better' mantra that was prevalent during the 40 years or so that they were building up the economy. basically anything thats more than 10-15 years old looks like shit. there is an apartment complex by my work that was built in 1997 I think and it looks like it was built during the 70s just because it hasn't been maintained at all (at least from the outside, never been inside). but then i can get tons of stuff delivered to me (mcdonalds, fried chicken and beer) and a lot of stores don't charge for delivery, even grocery stores. and since everything is so dense it's pretty quick. the public transit system is excellent, as are the internet speeds, but there are floods all the time during the summer and sometimes the streets smell like raw sewage. but when i was in japan everything seemed both older and better built.
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