Okay... so Seoul is the dirtiest city I have ever seen. It is the most densely populated, most traffic congested, most smoggy, most smelly city I have ever experienced. If it were not for the polution and actual garbage everywhere it would be beautiful. From inside the very (very) expensive hotel the views are amazing. I think the local food would be pretty unique, if I wasn't mostly terrified of leaving the hotel. The surrounding neighborhoods are very maze like. The city is spread over steep low mountains so a gentle stroll is quite impossible. Intensely areobic near verticle walking abounds...
English is definitely a challenge here. Even folks that are expected to work with the international public do not speak it well. Expect to do a lot of pointing, smiling and nodding. That is about all the communication you should expect.
Every man, woman and child has a cell phone. I swear to God. I think they must give you one at birth or something. Samsung is based out of Korea apparently. This may have something to do with it.
Despite language challenges, everyone so far has be very friendly (when they are not totally confused). Cab drivers do not seem to know how to get to places... and I don't blame them. The city is huge! It easily sprawls as far and wide as Dallas/Ft Worth only it is 5 times as populated. Massive apartment buildings are everywhere. A typical complex will have 10 high rise buildings of at least 20 stories if not 30 or more. They don't look spacious. Closet sized shops line every street. From small grocery stores to tailors. It is like "china town" covers the whole city. Which is not really surprise since it is almost in China, but I haven't seen anything like a Western mall or district.
Cya on Day 3... g'night.