I have seen a lot of half Korean and half white get mistaken as a Hispanic. No surprises there. XD
Been in the states since '91 and now is a good time to be a Korean in the US. Everybody asks about Korean bbq, cosmetics, music, drama, etc. They ask but I don't know much.
I look Korean but don't think or speak like a Korean...and I don't look like a gyopo when I'm in Korea but the Koreans say I have a slight accent when I speak Korean so that gives away the fact that I'm not a Korean Korean. XD
Oh...I am of Korean decent and immigrated to the US when I was in elementary school. I love going back to Korea. It's odd that the older I get the more I love my motherland.
Hehehe. You spelled that dead on and I recognized the city name. When did you leave?
I mean that's one of the reasons why I would never sell my SE model made in Korea.
I don't know too much about the Korean brands but I may check them out. Why go with another PRS when I already have 3.
So I'll be visiting my motherland for about three months but want to either take a guitar or buy one there. What do you guys think? I have 4 guitars to choose from or maybe I just buy a cheap on when I am on the other side of the world. I won't be gig'n but just want to keep prwcticing.
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Thanks for the awesome reponse. I've definitely grown and is no longer angry or frustrated. I think I needed some time to get adjusted and kind of read the room. But the band definitely viewed me as a 2nd class citizen, initially, cus I didn't have the background that they wanted and may not...
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