Wednesday, August 26, 2009

its 12:46 pm

and i'm awake.

in response to patricia's lovely blog about her hotel-like apartment, let me tell you about the international dorm that i am staying in (called I-House). it's a SHIT HOLE. i'm not even exaggerating (okay maybe a little) but i don't think they've cleaned any of the furniture/walls so they have stickers and tape residue and dirt all over them. and it's super small. and the closets are suuuuper tiny. i legit dont have enough space to store my stuff.. unlike the other girls i do not have a walk-in closet. aand the bathrooms. are smelly ALWAYS. and the shower stalls are separated by glass panels (i discovered this while i was showering and turned around and saw a fuzzy outline of the girl next to me shaving. very. awkward). and the showers all share one drain that doesn't really work so the last time i showered i was standing in a pool of soapy water. and the other day i had to kill a spider. I HATE BUGS. then i hallucinated in my sleep that i had spider bites all over me. no joke. i remember scratching them at night only to discover this morning i have no bites. OH. and there's the lovely construction going on right outside of my window that promptly wakes us up at 7am EVERY MORNING. and i'm convinced that they're not even building anything. all they're doing is drilling and cutting metal rods then dropping them into large metal bins to make the loudest noises possible.
and it's really hard to meet people in the dorms... but my roommate and i are going to have a floor party at some point.. with no alcohol obviously because we're not allowed to have that here in the gender separated dorm (i hear people have gotten sent home from breaking that gender barrier)

buuut with that all said, i'm sure i'll appreciate being on campus more once classes start. and it's given me and my roommate annie to explore the near by area and go SHOPPING. everything is soooo cheap here. loves that.

and to end this extremely long entry.. this is the type of mail we get from yonsei
"Hello, everyone!^^
How are things going with you? Is your heart parpitating with expectation
for upcoming life?
For those who long for meaningful second semester,
we, Yonsei Global, provide a number of good opportunities.
Oh! As you can imagine, Yonsei Global is a student association under the
International Office of Yonsei Univ."
i'm pretty sure they used freetranslation.com or something to compose that delightfully confusing message. haha

-Jenn.

its 11am

and Amy is still asleep...

Update: our apartments are REALLY nice
Like hotel style - we get our linens changed once a week and there's free breakfast during the week.
There's a kitchen stocked with pots and pans and cups and plates and a rice cooker (most important).

However, the rules here are really strict
We can't have any visitors in our rooms, and they have to leave after an hour. We also can't have anyone sleep over [sorry Sisi! :( ] or drink in the apartment. But that last bit's okay because apparently drinking in public is totally acceptable here.

Which brings me to my next point, which is the 711.
There is a 711 in the main floor of our building which has become the hub of our life, haha.
We sat outside of there and soju'd the other night before going out to noraebang, and go on late night Pocky runs when we're hungry.
Also, we still haven't gone grocery shopping, so we've been getting a lot of meals there as well.
Tip: Do NOT try the "스바개티" It's pretty much ramen noodles with ketchup.

Right now, I'm sitting in the common area watching tv on our FLAT SCREEN with our other roommate.

This post is really long so I'm going to go. Craving American-style breakfast foods. We'll see how successful we are...

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

korean drinking games

are super fun.
koreans know how to rage.

....

things they don't warn you about in Korea:

backsweat.

(ask Amy)

Saturday, August 22, 2009

we're heeeeeeere

12 hours of sitting on a plane - not as fun as it sounds

Guface and I lacked a group of rowdy, drunk Russians. But we did have chatty neighbors. So chatty. She. Wouldn't. Stop. Talking.

However, we did fly Singapore Air-and the $1000 tickets come with perks
We had our first international cocktails as soon as we left San Francisco.
Singapore Sling > Keystone
Hot towels - still not sure what they're for. The man across the aisle politely cleaned out his ears with them...

Built in screens with movies and interactive games as well as language learning programs.
Key phrases:
maek ju - Korean; "beer"

We were also the only two people on the entire plane playing the interactive games.
Can you guess who won?















Either way, we're finally here!
Staying with a friend of Amy's family...

I (Patricia) am the only non-Korean speaker. And they don't know any English.
I felt incredibly awkward at first. I think I am finally starting to realize what I've signed up for.

But with Amy's broken toddler-esque Korean and my common sense, we've been okay so far-
Our Konglish is really improving.

An-yong-hee-gah-say-yo.

Sah-rang-HAY!
Amy & Patricia
(Kimchi & PCakes)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

my internet is in korean and i dont know how to fix it.

So before I board my plane and I'm waiting at the gate, I always like to look around at the people there and hope for someone cool to sit next to me.. maybe some really hot guy or a jetsetter.. or at least someone who doesn't smell. So after I board I'm anxiously waiting at my seat, and I can't help but think of all the weird people I've sat next to on planes... From the overly excited passenger telling you everything about their pretty ordinary lives to old men who wouldn't keep their shoes on to hide their smelly feet... and in walks a huge crowd of russian men. AWESOME. I mean not that they were particularly attractive of anything but they should be interesting right? aaand things got interesting. when they started to drink. and wouldn't stop. the flight attendants had to argue with them. pretty sure the one next to me threw up in one of those throw up bags. they got soooo shwasted. and to top it off, they smelled.
-Jenn.

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We're five Dartmouth students living in Seoul for 4 months on an exchange program.

Here's to our adventures!