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Connect, Explore, and Thrive together in Seoul and Busan
Discover authentic connections in South Korea’s two largest cities. This small group is designed for those seeking deep conversations beyond the usual pub or cafe talk. Whether you want to immerse yourself in the rich culture of these cities or embark on a journey of self-discovery, this is the perfect space. If you're curious about how far the rabbit hole goes and ready for meaningful interactions, come join us!

▪️ Networking Parties & Hangouts 
🕔 Every Weekend & Holiday
Take part in activities such as tours of the Busan suburbs, festival hangouts, food parties, cultural experiences and tech meetups.

▪️ Deep Discussion
🕖 Every Thursday 7pm
Join us for discussions on a wide range of topics including current affairs in Korea and around the world, socio-economics, science, technology, history, and more.

▪️ German-Korean Language Exchange
🕖 Every Saturday 1pm
Learn German or Korean from native speakers in a fun, interactive environment. Perfect for language enthusiasts looking to improve their skills through real conversations.

💬 KakaoTalk Group Chat
We use the Kakao group chat for all our notices and conversations, so please join here!
https://open.kakao.com/o/gygBoAEg

🌐 Our Website
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🚩 Red Flags of Fake Meetups Operated by the Shincheonji Cult
Unfortunately, many groups on Meetup, Karrot, Somoim, and even some university groups in Korea are operated by cults, especially the deceptive Shincheonji cult. Here are some tips to dodge the bullets.

  1. Free Meetups : They offer free activities such as free Korean classes, free tours, free language exchanges, free job consulting, free therapy sessions, free seminars, free guitar classes, free tarot cards, free board games, free drawing, free book clubs, free Bible studies and etc. Their main targets are university students who may not have an income, which is why they promote these meetups as free. Remember, there’s no such thing as a free lunch, especially in Korea.
  2. Unclear Purpose or Venue : Their sole purpose is to scam people, so they intentionally avoid clearly stating the group’s purpose or the event’s venue.
  3. Google Form Sign-Up : To join their fake events or groups, they request personal information like your phone number, name, age, university name, and social media accounts. Once they have this information, they share it in their Telegram group to find members who may know you.
  4. Interrogation : They may probe into your personal concerns and your relationships with family and friends.
  5. Familiarity : It may seem like they already know each other well, creating an atmosphere of closeness that can be misleading.
  6. Subsequent Invitations : After a couple of months, they might invite you to seminars or suggest Bible study sessions.

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