Hello, hello!
I think it is wonderful and interesting that Africans can be found living in every country around the world (in my experience anyway). A testament to African fortitude and determination and resourcefulness I believe, that we can survive anywhere!
Anyway, today I feel the need to speak about my experiences with the Nigerians here in Seoul.
I live in Itaewon, which is considered the international area of Seoul. Most foreigners are located here (the US military base is here) and there is a large African community here, mostly Nigerians.
And it is impossible for a girl to walk down the street without getting accosted! Sometimes it is funny, but (lots of times) not!
"Hello, my name is _ _ _ _ _, can I have your number?" is usually how the convo goes. From zero to phone number in 30 seconds flat! They shake your hand with one hand and have their cell phone in the other! And if you say no, (which, invariably I say!) "Oh sister, why,why? Do you not want to get to know me. I am just a man. Can I not get to know you. I just want to be your friend. Oh, please, would you like a friend. I want to get to know you. How am I to get to know you, sister, please, please. Why, are you afraid of me? Come on sister." And on, and on, and on! I can be standing in the street, turning down a guy for literally 20 minutes! What the hell! And while this prattle is going on, they are holding your hand and trying to pull you in their direction!
They also try to walk me home! I have to stop in the street so they don't accompany me to my door! I mean, a little attention is a nice thing but, come on! As beautiful as I am (insert your favorite picture of me in your mind here!), there is no way I am so hot you want to follow me home! Sheesh!
I'm gonna have to start taking taxi's home so I can arrive in one piece!
Well, the adventure continues!
see you!
I thought that if I left America and moved to South Korea, I could focus more on work and escape the headaches of men trying to get my digits! Wow, thanks for the warning! Now I know to run the other way, lol.
ReplyDeleteHello! Me again! You are so right!
ReplyDeleteThe day after Lunar New Year I just left the train station after hanging out in Seoul, and an African guy tried to get my number! It happened exactly as you said! He had his cell phone already out and everything! You would have thought there was a female shortage or something!