Hey how did your trip go? That's awesome. I'm going to Korea in 6 weeks! ... So excited! I'm not Korea but I've been studying Korean for 3 years, and have been interested in the culture for 5+! .. Ahh So happy. ^ _________ ^ &&& I'll get to see my boyfriend again :D (Korean guy )
You belong to your country with your people, In Korea you will find acceptance and a sense of belonging that you will never have in America. Language is a definite barrier but a sense of kinship with your race will overcome such things.
Way to go!! Have fun in Korea. I'm currently learning to speak Korean... why?? Hmm just cuz its like the 1st language I loved enough to go through the trouble of trying to teach it to myself. I do wish that I can do to Korean one day... maybe it will happen. Annyougi yeseyo!!! AJA AJA/FIGHTING!!!
hi hello. im a Korean. but im not adopted. I discovered your video yesterday, and watched all of them just now. im not sure if you are still in korea or came back, but i hope you had a great time in korea.(and hopefully found something close to the answer you were looking for all your life). :D
have a good trip! my only advice would be to really read up on korean manners on your flight, because in korea you are expected to pretty much know these "rules" and could upset people if you do things wrong~ I found them very not understanding about the fact I was not from korea and did not know the rules they had (I am a white girl and with a korean man). Accepting things with both hands is a big one! Pass and hold everything with two hands when dealing with other people.
Nonsense. Korea is an aweful place. He will be ostracised because he can't speak Korean.
Stardusk 2 years ago
Hey how did your trip go? That's awesome. I'm going to Korea in 6 weeks! ... So excited! I'm not Korea but I've been studying Korean for 3 years, and have been interested in the culture for 5+! .. Ahh So happy. ^ _________ ^ &&& I'll get to see my boyfriend again :D (Korean guy )
KateLove21 2 years ago
You belong to your country with your people, In Korea you will find acceptance and a sense of belonging that you will never have in America. Language is a definite barrier but a sense of kinship with your race will overcome such things.
gentilewarrior 2 years ago 2
How was it?
I traveled by myself to Mexico once and found it very lonely. I hope your trip was better than mine. It's hard to go overseas alone.
I'd love to hear an update though.
Mikavr 3 years ago
Way to go!! Have fun in Korea. I'm currently learning to speak Korean... why?? Hmm just cuz its like the 1st language I loved enough to go through the trouble of trying to teach it to myself. I do wish that I can do to Korean one day... maybe it will happen. Annyougi yeseyo!!! AJA AJA/FIGHTING!!!
booempressnc 3 years ago
hi hello. im a Korean. but im not adopted. I discovered your video yesterday, and watched all of them just now. im not sure if you are still in korea or came back, but i hope you had a great time in korea.(and hopefully found something close to the answer you were looking for all your life). :D
democracyplease 3 years ago 2
good luck!
DecemberGirl 3 years ago
I love you (: and you're welcome!
wewerelNFlNlTE 3 years ago
have a good trip! my only advice would be to really read up on korean manners on your flight, because in korea you are expected to pretty much know these "rules" and could upset people if you do things wrong~ I found them very not understanding about the fact I was not from korea and did not know the rules they had (I am a white girl and with a korean man). Accepting things with both hands is a big one! Pass and hold everything with two hands when dealing with other people.
lizzylo 3 years ago
Have a great time. I am so excited and happy for you. Looking forward to seeing your video'd journey as well as my two adopted korean children.
May you have a safe and blessed holiday!
123dietdrpepper 3 years ago