All the Koreans at the university have been super kind to us. The greeting or “insa” in Korea is a 90 degree bow while saying “Ahn-young-haseo”. No wonder Koreans are so fit, they are bowing most the day. Interestingly, I am still so used to the fast-paced lifestyle of America where you say hello to everyone while walking past each other that it is hard for me to get used to literally STOPing and bowing. Instead, I have been bowing WHILE I am walking.. which now that I think about it.. im surprised I haven’t walked into anything while bowing haha. But, no worries, practice makes perfect. Oh, and I also find myself getting an ab workout everytime I am in Korean class.. which we have FOUR hours everyday from 8:50am – 12:50pm. They have many aspirated consonants in Hangul (Korean alphabet) and they are somewhat hard to hear, so of course, that is all we have been practicing haha. Expect SIX-PACK ABS by the time I come back to America for Christmas. After Korean class, our days are jam-packed with cultural and teaching workshops. I will have more to say about those in a later post.
I need to mention how I have an awesome roommate, Olenka. We are similar in many ways, yet different enough in other ways that we can still challenge each other to grow (while having a hell of a good time doing it!). Most importantly, she shares my passion for talking to strangers! We have made many Korean friends while walking around! We actually have a date with a few of them tomorrow and we are going to play badminton <3
Eileen - me - Clint - Jillian
Ah, definitely needed a break from kim-chi and got some pizza <3>
me - Lara - Beilin - Amy - Grace :)
By far the best afternoon was spent seeing MIKE !!! :) :)
I really wish I had been better about writing a little bit every few days.. so much has happened.. I have met so many wonderful people and have had so many thoughts about this unique culture. But right now, I am pooped. I have to work on my very first lesson plan as I will be doing some “practice teaching” next week. I can do any type of English lessons I want as long as it has to do with music, literature and home etc. I need to get those creative juices flowing! I am excited, yet a little anxious. It will surely be a challenge to manage the classroom with a language barrier, but truth be told, there is nothing I love more than a good challenge ;) Ah, till next time, sending warm wishes your way <3>
Always,
Shreya
p.s How long will it take for kim-chi to grow on me?
“Human nature never allows complete contentment” – from Jai Ok Shim (Executive director of Fulbright South Korea)’s speech to us