I feel like my blog is becoming a little overrun with the “game” theme, but I can’t help it…. I love games… Competition plays a huge part, yes, but they’re fun, and entertaining and it’s sometimes the simple pleasures that make us most happy.. So I guess this enjoyment makes living in
Since my Korean skills are lacking, I am becoming a master at charades and improvisations. Getting what you need through pointing, acting, and role playing are all acceptable methods. The other day for example, Lindsay’s Korean boyfriend was coming to drop off something at my apartment and texted me for my address. This would be a tricky one. But I put my resources together.. a slip of paper with my address, my Korean English dictionary, and my cellphone and off I went. The first Korean I found was the cute lady who works in GS mart. Through a few hand gestures and demonstrations, she figured me out, and ambitiously typed my address in Korean into my phone, and off it was sent. Hun arrived a short time later with the goods. Crisis Averted, you may proceed to level 2.
Lynda-1, Korea-0
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