Perhaps if you've lived here, you've experienced the annoyances of strolling around Korea. Today it seems as though I experienced them all. Let me tell you about them briefly because as common as they are here, they are sometimes easily forgotten. As I was leaving one of my classes today and walking down the street, a gentleman was walking in a path straightforward in a direction that would cross my path. Without even stopping he kept on walking, didn't pause, and almost walked right into me if I hadn't of stopped very suddenly and LET him walk in front. Without even a pause or any kind of polite gesture, he continued forward on his mission. I shook my head. Now if I could put you in that exact situation not once but at least 20 times in one day, you would probably find it very disturbing.
Not even a minute later as I was walking towards the subway when a guy (not even considering the word gentleman) was trying to clear his throat so it seemed. He made a cross between someone trying to sniff and some animalistic sound of vomiting. I wasn't so sure so I stepped out of the way just to be safe. The fact that he probably thought it was publicly acceptable was disturbing.
And when I did manage to make it to the subway and got on, almost immediately was shoved out of the way by another guy, for the only reason I could see was for him to just go stand in another area of the subway.
Oh well, those kinds of things happen in a city with a population of over 10 million and people rushing to get places.
I enjoyed walking around Myeongdong in Seoul and actually saw a lot of happy people. They're much younger of course and it was on a weekend so almost everyone was happy anyways.
Monday, February 4
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Great video, Dave. You really found some great images to put that music to. Really brought it to life. You're getting better and better with the editing thing. You've definitely got an eye for it...
-Ryan
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