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Kimchi with Eish!
- Goodbye KoreaSo this is it! This is my last post from Korea. What an amazingly hectic journey it has been! Wow! Throughout my blog there has been major ups and downs, funny moments and sad ones. My year in Korea as a Native English teacher at a middle school has been many things, put all together it [...]
- 3 days left . . .Wow! I can’t believe that this is my final week in Korea! What a blast it has been! Tomorrow is my last day at my school en then on Saturday is goodbye Korea. This past week I have had and still get many panic attacks about packing everything and seeing everyone! It’s hectic! But amidst [...]
- Dokdo is Ours!!!217 km of the east coast of Korea there are these two small islands, more like two big rocks. At first glance these rocks might seem insignificant even unimposing! But these two volcanic rock formations are far more impressive than you could ever imagine. Without any real value these rocks can easily be a symbol [...]
Korean’s Dig!
- # 4 Koreans Dig SingingKorean’s dig singing. It’s no secret. Any urban area in South Korea is flooded with Norea-bangs (노래방) literally translated song room or singing room. And that is exactly what it is. Little rooms with comfy couches a big flat screen TV or multiple regular TV’s, 2 mic’s, lights that take you back to the 70′s [...]
- #3 Korean’s Dig SojuIt’s just after 8 on a Wednesday morning. The sun is steadily rising above the high rise apartment buildings that decorate my 25 minute walk to school. Just past the second hill I am greeted by the usual suspects. Usually three or four groups of Ajoshi’s (olde men) that squat in a circle playing one [...]
- #2 Korean’s Dig SharingKorean’s dig sharing. They share everything from a collective mindset to soda’s and even mucus and saliva. There is nothing that this East Asian nation won’t share. It’s quite obvious that the culture of sharing has emerged in South Korea. The Korean peninsula beneath the 38th parallel covers 99,392 square kilometers, that’s […]
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