I think this was the most daring (?) thing that I’ve eaten here… more daring to me than the octopus, since I normally refuse to eat this at home but I was pretty open to eating octopus.

I think this was the most daring (?) thing that I’ve eaten here… more daring to me than the octopus, since I normally refuse to eat this at home but I was pretty open to eating octopus.

Korea is a really vain country and obviously, you’re going to become more vain while you’re here due to all the influence around you…
There’s around 9 days until I go home. 9 days.
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Universities in South Korea have their own festivals where they celebrate school pride. A lot of the times, they’ll also invite idols and celebrities to perform at the festivals as well! Yonsei’s festival is called Akaraka, and it’s the most famous festival among all the universities in Seoul!

Being sick already sucks when you’re normally at home… and it sucks even more when you’re halfway across the world from your family.
Living alone has basically forced me to grow up.
(I am upset because I literally finished this blog post, came back, and realized that I hadn’t saved any of it. But that’s okay, because now I have a new perspective of things (even though I just finished two days ago)!)
I’d read so many blogs talking about how crappy and unfortunate the dorms are here that it made me really nervous, but so far… it’s been okay!
