Historic Gyeongpodae Pavilion, at Gyeongpo Lake, Gangneung City, Korea. There were hundreds of junior high school kids here on a school field trip. As my Korean wife, and I were taking pictures of the pavilion, these kids slowly lost thier shyness, and started asking me where I was from. There are very few westerners in this area of Korea, so I really stood out. After I shot this video, about fifty of them surrounded me, and, started peppering me with questions, obviously thrilled to be practicing their English skills on an actual English speaker. What a blast!
It will be very hilarious if I were there speaking both language at a time. xD
Skribbles170 3 months ago
@Dasummerbreez Because they are smart. Or just play too much computer. I heard that most korean students know at least 2 language.
9164523 1 year ago
notice that they have glasses
Dasummerbreez 1 year ago
That's the impression I got, Mambaju. It seems like a pretty conservative society. The wife and I stayed in a few hotels on this trip, and a couple of them were obviously the "Love Motels" you mentioned. Their society seems to tolerate promiscuousness, if it's not blatant.
0HARE 2 years ago