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Mike's Year in South Korea. Newer posts →. February 14, 2012. Haven’t written here in so long, so I’m just going to start posting some pictures or short posts hopefully. Only 3.5 months left in Korea, and winter is letting up, so time for more adventures. Starting with the almost live octopus (straight from the water onto the frying pan). It goes down smoothly. No tentacles latching on to esophagus. Quite delicious. But I’m going to get a video next time to show you. November 21, 2011. Here in Suji, Korea.
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Off to Jordan | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. More Student Goodbye Letters and Blackmail. Pictures Again →. June 14, 2012. So my time in Korea is finally finished. Here is a link to a new blog that my brother Derek and I are making while we are in Jordan. Check it out! Http:/ brosintheholyland.wordpress.com/. Four years ago was my first trip to Korea. And now I am back for a year of teaching English. More to come here soon. View all posts by mwitster →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Pictures Again →. Build a web...
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More Student Goodbye Letters and Blackmail | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. Teacher, I Can’t Miss You. Off to Jordan →. More Student Goodbye Letters and Blackmail. May 22, 2012. Four more of my favorite goodbye letters from the students in my last month. Some of them wrote about things they want me to remember about Korea. Some wrote in Korean to try to encourage me to continue studying Korean, and others found opportunity to let out some 8 year old angst. If anyone cares to translate. 8220;From. Michael Teacher. 4 Great pictures of the national food ...
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Teacher, I Can’t Miss You | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. More Student Goodbye Letters and Blackmail →. Teacher, I Can’t Miss You. May 19, 2012. Students writing goodbyes to me. Each in their own way. Note, I didn’t teach her writing. 8220;Thanks to teach me.I can’t miss you”. One of my favorite students ever with this one:. 8220;I see you. You is handsome”. 8220;….Maybe Jun is Michael teacher is Go away! Some people don’t even need to use words like “goodbye”. 8220;He is tall I am small”. View all posts by mwitster →. You are commen...
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Pictures Again | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. June 15, 2012. Let me try uploading these pictures again. Four years ago was my first trip to Korea. And now I am back for a year of teaching English. More to come here soon. View all posts by mwitster →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. June 16, 2012 at 3:56 pm. Looks like you’re having a blast! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Kimchi Lady | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. Test of Korean or Western Identity. Teacher, I Can’t Miss You →. April 30, 2012. There’s a special place in Korea in an inconspicuous corner of the Coex Mall, which is called the Kimchi Field Museum. Inside, you can discover the history ingredients, and benefits of kimchi, as well as sample 8 different varieties. Moveover, there is a unique photo opportunity which I first encountered in. 2007 with the welcoming and generous, “. Kimchi Lady.”. View all posts by mwitster →.
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Test of Korean or Western Identity | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. Kimchi Lady →. Test of Korean or Western Identity. April 14, 2012. Perhaps they don’t even know. Similarly for expats. Like myself, we begin to study Korean language and pick up Korean mannerisms and customs. Are we gradually getting more Koreanized, resulting in cultural “bifocals.” But what is our strongest focus? Anyways, look at what I wrote below and write in the comments what you think it means. What is your first impression? View all posts by mwitster →. This is Ruth,.
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mwitster | An Expatted Journey
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Mike's Year in South Korea. Four years ago was my first trip to Korea. And now I am back for a year of teaching English. More to come here soon. June 15, 2012. Let me try uploading these pictures again. June 14, 2012. So my time in Korea is finally finished. Here is a link to a new blog that my brother Derek and I are making while we are in Jordan. Check it out! Http:/ brosintheholyland.wordpress.com/. More Student Goodbye Letters and Blackmail. May 22, 2012. Teacher, I Can’t Miss You. May 19, 2012.