Happy conclusion to the window screen adventure - Mere hours after I posted about it, the day-time building manager (who is just as old and scary-looking, until you smile at him and he melts into an big sweetheart) came to my apartment and installed a screen for one of my windows!
He tried to explain why only one screen was being installed instead of two (I have two windows that open) but the conversation went a little like this:
Him - 한극말 한극말 한극말 한극말 한극말 한극말
Me - 몰라요 T_T
Him - 한극말 한극말 한극말 한극말 한극말 한극말
Me - 몰라요 T_T
And then repeat for a good five minutes.
So anyways, here are some random photos I've taken over the past couple of weeks!
Just needs an L!
This is a traditional farmer's alcoholic drink, made from rice. I can't remember the name, but it was really tasty. It came with a billion warnings from people around me to PLEASE DON'T DRINK TOO MUCH. It allegedly leads to super awful hangovers and nausea, but I was so paranoid from all the warnings that I only sipped at one
Delicious meat that turned out to be flat meatloaf. Wah wah :C
Eggs!
I...I don't....what?
Oh my goodness gracious.
The legendary odd-flavored KitKats. Green tea ones were not located, though.
See, sometimes I do remember to take pictures of what I eat before I've decimated it entirely.
The Korean I was with didn't understand why I cracked up when I saw this bar sign:
Mychews are the best candy ever, and are only 50 cents a thing. This has let to REALLY unhealthy eating habits :C
Takboki (or however you romanize it) (I think it's spelled 딱보끼?) is so good. So Good.
And a view from my apartment at sunset!
And finally, a video of a Peruvian band playing outside of Yongsan Station. Paola, one of my co-teachers, is Peruvian-American, so it was a little bit of home for her :)
Makes me wish I was eating korean food right now.
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