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Slower pace would help Seoul to grow faster

By Anna Fifield

Published: August 6 2008 19:36 | Last updated: August 6 2008 19:36

In South Korea, there is only one speed: full throttle.

Buildings go up almost overnight, trends pass no sooner than they have arrived and presidents’ approval ratings drop from 70 to 20 per cent in the blink of an eye. One of the first local sayings that foreigners learn is bballi bballi – fast, fast.

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