2013년 12월 26일 목요일

Review on Thursday, December 26th.


I am back. It is little bewilderment that I am in Korea and live my ordinary life again. Three months in California is long but short. I really wanted to stay there more. I thought a lot and I felt a lot on lots of things. Some of them were really disappointing but some of them were so fascinating that I kept thinking about them.

Today, I was late for the class. I left early, but I had to send a package to an unknown person. A box was delivered to me which is wrong address, and i should send it back. How irritating job it was! It took more than ten minutes. Also, my bus stopped on the way because the door didn't close. The driver tried to close it several times, but it was useless. Ah..... Very joyful start for the program.

I didn't do much today. I mean, there was only one class for we started at 2 o'clock. We just talked about our life after coming back to Korea and gave some tips to teachers from 5+1 program. It was bothering that some teachers spoke Korean whenever Jeff was not in classroom. Well, that was their choice. I just want to try hard as much as possible.

There are two things which I found that I hate: 1. aggressive driving. Here, I should wait for cars. Isn't it funny? People invented cars for its convenience. However, if a person doesn't drive a car, he/she should embrace all the inconvenience in Korea like waiting for car passing, staying alert about cars around. How FUNNY! 2. There is no room between people. On December 23rd, I went to Seoul. I was inside of train waiting for getting out. I was in line and I found out a lade stood behind me too close. There wasn't enough space even for a fist. EXCUSE ME, do you love me? Why do you stand so close to me? I kept glancing at her, but she just looked at me and ignored it. She kept standing too close to me walking though the passage. So, I chose to move my body a little to make space, like shaking my head so my hair spread to make room or doing some small stretching. I really hate strange people being too close to me. I don't understand this Korean custom because no matter how close they stand to each other, the result is almost same. It could make some problem, but they still do that. They think doing in hurry makes big difference, but not at all!!!! Maybe very slight difference? However, is it worth bothering other people?

Oh. I should shut my mouth up, or stop writing. I am too aggressive even as a Korean. That's what I've been told for my life. Dang.


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