{"id":825,"date":"2015-09-12T00:23:23","date_gmt":"2015-09-12T00:23:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.just4letters.com\/pi\/?p=825"},"modified":"2015-09-15T08:39:19","modified_gmt":"2015-09-15T16:09:19","slug":"thoughts-on-third-places","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.just4letters.com\/pi\/?p=825","title":{"rendered":"Thoughts on &#8220;Third Places&#8221; &#8211; Somin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ray Oldenburg describes &#8220;Third Places&#8221; as places where we spend our time and get close to each other often sharing information. When I\u00a0look at the characteristics of third places, I\u00a0see it&#8217;s mixed of first place (home) and second place (work). It&#8217;s pleasurable like how we\u00a0spend time at home. It&#8217;s also a place where we\u00a0could share information like we usually do\u00a0at\u00a0work. According to Ray Oldenburg, we are having less and less places like third places. I somewhat understand why. We all know how technology and web-based service have been developed rapidly for last 2, 3 decades. Since we have internet, a lot of things can be accomplished online even creating communities.<\/p>\n<p>Third places\u00a0could be\u00a0also different depending on what culture you have.\u00a0Us, Koreans, have different cultural background comparing to American&#8217;s. When I think of third places in Korea, there&#8217;s none.\u00a0Simply, we are not used to that. Another thing is that more and more Koreans don&#8217;t make time for neighbors nowadays. Only some Korean mothers who are very passionate about their children gather together to share school or after-class-activity related information. I won&#8217;t say this can be called so since it&#8217;s not pleasurable, moms\u00a0are\u00a0often\u00a0competitive and even stressed out. Besides that,\u00a0Koreans look for\u00a0convenience a lot. For example, Ray Oldenburg mentioned laundromat as one type\u00a0of third places. As far\u00a0as I know, Koreans, who just came to America, prefer doing laundry in their own unit than doing it\u00a0in public. Most of the\u00a0houses in Korea have their own laundry machine and dryer so it makes Koreans naturally spend less time in public.<\/p>\n<p>Though I was born and raised in Korea, I studied about 4 years in Vancouver, Canada where I experienced a bit what Oldenburg describes as third places. As a foreign student, I used to join language meetup every Monday night at a cafe downtown. There we usually talked about what we do, what we think about pretty much anything in multi languages. Now that I read this article, I remember how valuable time I spent\u00a0in that cafe doing such unforgettable activities. We even met every weekend as well doing more fun activities such as cooking various traditional foods, going on a picnic, bicycling at Stanley Park, etc. I still contact many friends I met from\u00a0the meetup. One of my friends I made from the meetup actually moved his school to one in Boston after having many talks about design and technology with me. I certainly remember many of us enjoyed our time talking and sharing information. I haven&#8217;t tried any language meetups here in NY yet, and I wonder if it&#8217;s similar to what I used to have in Vancouver since NY is such a busy city, people seem to have more stuff to do. I hope I could find\u00a0one\u00a0third place in NY for myself soon.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ray Oldenburg describes &#8220;Third Places&#8221; as places where we spend our time and get close to each other often sharing information. 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