Korea is not far from the "Pacific Rim of Fire" So while they don't get a lot of direct experience with earthquakes it's not really much different for them than someone from lets say Colorado moving to So Cal.
Personally I used to live less than a mile from the San Andreas fault and I have slept right through hundreds of minor earthquakes as a kid, so unless it's over a 6.0 I don't even notice them. lol
if you have never experience them. We've had a couple here - I don't think even 4.5 but don't recall the magnitudes.
A bit like those "massage" beds you used to see in the cheap hotels years ago. But then again I think of turbulence in an airplane a lot like a roller coaster.
The severity of the turbulence and the size of the plane. In a small plane it feels like you are at one elevation and that your stomach is still two thousand feet below you. lol
As for "mild" earthquakes, we had a 6.0 quake in Costa Rica several years back while I was down there, I slept right through it and only found out about it the next morning when everybody was talking about the "major" quake we had the night before.
One k-girl told me an earthquake hit while she and her friends were eating in Ktown. She was the only one who ran out of the restaurant and the rest of her party continued eating.
with an INDIE several years ago when coincidentally a small tremor struck while we were fucking. She jokingly said that I made the earth move for her. I answered back, "I know, I get that a lot." We laughed so hard I lost my wood, had to take a break and start again.
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