Define iffy, and what that has to do with the president being pro labor or an unconfirmed chainletter or even why Japan would like to take SK's place when they are already the largest trading partner with the US.Shinova wrote: Yes, South Korea is at the very least looking to become iffy in the following years.
It means low interest rates and deflation.Shinova wrote: On another front, SK's business doesn't look as bad as I've heard, although apparently a third of its loan firms have retracted their business. I don't know what that'd imply.
Nothing happened, we just have lots of illegal immigrants in hiding from southeast asia to the tune of more than 400,000 persons.Shinova wrote: And there's supposed to have been some kind of a task force created to investigate foreigners. Did something happen at the World Cup over there?
I see that you are spewing out unrelated comments to your original strange conclusions.