Monday, July 2, 2012

Something New



My class in Korea is technically easy. No tests, but one presentation and one paper due at the end with four other people. I met more new friends in my class. They can speak apparently better English than the ones I have been hanging out with, which means less body language is required throughout the conversations. For some reason, I prefer simple, funny talks. When the food is good, we put out two thumbs; when I want to tell I like my friends, I first point at myself and the people I like, then shape a heart with two hands. It sounds goofy, but it's Korean-ly cute! After meeting more people from different backgrounds, I now realize how big the world is. I was always fussing about my living environment, food, and even people, but now all these have been very unnecessary to me because I shouldn't be restricted within a small world concerning every little detail in my life. There are too many things to see, to explore, and to experience. I thank whoever contributed in my life and changed my life. You have no idea how much I enjoy my life now. Chilling.

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